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A scoping review of moral injury in refugees [PDF]
Background and Objective: We review the empirical evidence about how moral injury, the experience of a transgression of one’s moral framework, can be understood in refugee and asylum seekers.Method: Systematic search identified 12 studies that utilised a
Natalie Donovan +2 more
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Experiences and impact of moral injury in prisons [PDF]
Moral injury is the persistent mental or emotional distress resulting from events that challenge one’s moral beliefs. It is characterised by intense shame, guilt, worthlessness, disgust or anger and can contribute towards the development of serious ...
Victoria Williamson +5 more
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Association of potential morally injurious events, moral injury and somatic symptoms of health in UK military veterans: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Moral injury can follow exposure to three types of potentially morally injurious event (PMIE). Both PMIE exposure and moral injury are associated with poor health and functioning outcomes.
Gavin M. Campbell +3 more
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Moral injury, moral resilience, and organizational effectiveness among nurse leaders: a descriptive analysis during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Background While nurse leaders have a voice in some organizational decisions, their moral resilience and moral injury can be affected by organizational structures and processes during a public health emergency such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alanna J. Bergman +5 more
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U.S. Veterans Experience Moral Injury Differently Based on Moral Foundations Preferences
This study is the first to examine the relationship between moral foundations preferences and the severity of moral injury symptoms reported by U.S. veterans.
Daniel J. Perez +2 more
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Moral Injury (ACT-MI; 10–11), is an application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy principles designed to help individuals live their values, even in the presence of moral pain.
Lauren M. Borges +7 more
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Widening the scope: defining and treating moral injury in diverse populations
Moral injury is an emerging concept that captures the psychosocial consequences of involvement in and exposure to morally transgressive events. In the past decade, research on moral injury has grown exponentially.
F. Jackie June ter Heide, Miranda Olff
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Moral injury is one of the main emotional distress in military personnel. Findings suggest that in wartime there are an endless number of potentially morally injurious events, which determine maladaptive cognitions, moral emotions of guilt and shame, and
Larysa Zasiekina +3 more
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A Proletariat of One: Libertarianism and the Psychosis of Authority
Libertarianism has a problem, perhaps an insurmountable one, and its problem lies squarely in the domain from which it is sourced: the intellectual and political elite of the West. As such, it rests on an ontological viewpoint far outside the purview and
Fisher David L.
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Moral injury has developed in earnest since 2009 within psychology and military studies, especially through work with veterans of the U.S. military’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. A major part of this work is the attempt to identify means of healing, recovery, and repair for those morally injured by their experiences in combat (or similar situations ...
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