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Moral Dilemmas and Moral Injury

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2017
Psychiatrists working with war veterans have, in recent years, constructed ‘moral injury’ as a separate manifestation of war trauma that is distinct from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This paper argues that for moral degradation to occur, it necessarily involves one’s commissions or omissions that transgresses one’s personal morality, and ...
null null, Jennifer Mei Sze Ang
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On ‘moral injury’

open access: yesHistory of the Human Sciences, 2018
This article is concerned with theories and therapeutic practices that interpret post-traumatic combat stress as a ‘moral injury’ produced by the shock of carrying out lethal violence in uncertain battlefield conditions. While moral injury is said to share many symptoms with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), its proponents – military and Veterans ...
Kenneth MacLeish
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Moral Injury

2022
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Hannah Murray, Sharif El-Leithy
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Moral Injury

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2021
This chapter creates a sketch of the ways moral injury appears in the world. It reviews contemporary research on moral injury, outlines working definitions of the term, identifies common symptoms, and explains current possibilities for treatment.
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Military moral injury: A concept analysis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2020
Moral injury is the current term describing the breaching or violation of one’s moral code and has gained international research attention due to suicide linkages in military populations (Jamieson et al., Invisible wounds and suicide: Moral injury and ...
Nikki Jamieson, Myfanwy Maple
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MORAL INJURY*

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2017
The devastating effect on the self of moral injury, often a core component of trauma, occurring when one's actions have profoundly violated one's code of ethics, when one has been a victim of such violation, or when one has been a passive witness, has been extensively explored as it has occurred in veterans of the wars in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Moral Distress, Moral Injury, and Moral Luck

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
In “A Broader Understanding of Moral Distress,” Stephen M. Campbell, Connie M. Ulrich, and Christine Grady (2016) build a strong case for broadening the characterization of moral distress as it man...
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Moral Injury in Christian Organizations: Sacred Moral Injury

2021
Sexual abuse of children by ministry personnel in Christian organizations has been reported by the media as the result of individual psychopathology of these personnel, as systemic failure, or a combination of both. Could it be the result of moral injury?
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