Faust: Thank you both for joining us on MedPage Today. This session has a long title, but it's really about moral injury. I just want to tell everybody an example of how I think of what moral injury ...
Æther: A Journal of Strategic Airpower & Spacepower, Vol. 2, No. 3, Special Focus: Moral Injury (Fall 2023), pp. 71-85 (15 pages) The term moral injury has gained traction within the military and ...
Collective moral injury involves the effect of ongoing moral injury on the body politic—how a community grapples with events that violate their values, for example if an unarmed civilian is killed by ...
Letter writers discuss Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, Democratic Party, President Trump and ‘moral injury.’ ...
MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. – I deployed for 15 months in 2008 and 2009. While there, traveling throughout the battle space, I relied on local nationals and ...
In the shadows of our bustling streets and amidst the din of our daily struggles, a silent crisis brews. It's not one of hunger, nor is it of conflict – though it often stems from both. It's a wound ...
Leadership in higher education today carries a burden that defies simple explanation. It is not only the fatigue of navigating political volatility or the pressure of constrained resources; it is a ...
Wellbeing Whisper on MSNOpinion
When nursing became rule enforcement instead of care
Can a Compassion Centered Profession Survive When Compassion Is Proscribed? For countless nurses, professional practice ...
Moral injury is the cognitive and emotional response that occurs after events that violate a person's moral or ethical code. Events that constitute moral injury include a person's own or other ...
In May 1999, Anthony Feinstein, a quiet South African psychiatrist working in Toronto, received a distraught patient at his office. The woman—Patient X—was a war reporter who worked exclusively in ...
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