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Iatrogenic trainwrecks and moral injury
Anthropology & Medicine, 2021Opioids, a set of potent pain medications, have numerous known deleterious side effects, ranging from constipation to respiratory depression and death, and yet they are routinely prescribed and administered in biomedical settings. Situated against the backdrop of the US opioid epidemic, this paper examines how the iatrogenic and inadvertent harms and ...
Anita Chary, David Flood
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Moral Injury and the Absurd: The suffering of moral paradox
Journal of Religion and Health, 2021Drawing upon qualitative and construct validity evidence within MI research and the oral histories of combat-exposed Veterans, this paper explores the role of moral paradox (MP) as a precondition of moral injury (MI). Research is recommended to clearly delineate MP as a causative factor leading to more intractable cases of MI in the definitional ...
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Complex Moral Injury: Shattered Moral Assumptions
Journal of Religion and Health, 2022An infographic model of moral injury (MI) is introduced in this conceptual paper that distinguishes the development of a worldview discrepancy-induced genus of MI, called complex moral injury (C-MI), from a standard expression of moral injury (S-MI), clearly delineated as perpetration-focused and a violation of moral belief in the contemporary view. It
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Journal of Religion and Health, 2022
This paper introduces an infographic tool called The Moral Injury Experience Wheel, designed to help users accurately label moral emotions and conceptualize the mechanisms of moral injury (MI). Feeling wheels have been used by therapists and clinical chaplains to increase emotional literacy since the 1980s.
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This paper introduces an infographic tool called The Moral Injury Experience Wheel, designed to help users accurately label moral emotions and conceptualize the mechanisms of moral injury (MI). Feeling wheels have been used by therapists and clinical chaplains to increase emotional literacy since the 1980s.
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Moral Subjectivity, Moral Injury
2019The previous chapters build an argument for the use of virtue language in analyzes of violent conflict. Throughout, the harm sustained through war, which many survivors witnessed to, has been referred to as a “moral injury.” In this final chapter before the conclusion, the conception of moral injury so far developed is compared to what I argue are the ...
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Moral Injury: An Integrative Review
Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2019AbstractIndividuals who are exposed to traumatic events that violate their moral values may experience severe distress and functional impairments known as “moral injuries.” Over the last decade, moral injury has captured the attention of mental health care providers, spiritual and faith communities, media outlets, and the general public. Research about
Brandon J, Griffin +8 more
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Sixty seconds on . . . moral injury
BMJ, 2019It could be. The term was originally used to describe soldiers’ responses to their actions in war. It’s now used in the US to describe what we would call burnout in the UK. While the term was first used in a medical context by US based psychiatrist Wendy Dean and reconstructive plastic surgeon Simon Talbot,1 Andrew Goddard, president of the Royal ...
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Moral injury in healthcare professionals: A scoping review and discussion
Nursing Ethics, 2021Antó Čartolovni +2 more
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Moral Injury, Moral Suffering, and Moral Health
Abstract In this chapter, the authors argue that the concept of “moral injury” needs regimentation: Current definitions are both too broad and too narrow. They are too broad because they ignore or conflate important differences between the kinds of moral conflicts discussed in the literature.Matthew Talbert, Jessica Wolfendale
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