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Discover the profound impacts of moral injury on veterans and their families with insights from Dr. Daniel Roberts, president and CEO of the Moral Injury Support Network for Service Women Incorporated. Explore how feelings of shame, guilt, and self-blame can lead to serious challenges such as homelessness, substance abuse, and social isolation. We promise you'll gain a deeper understanding of moral injury as we differentiate it from PTSD, and learn why this distinction is crucial for effective support and recovery. Through the compelling story of Faith, a Hispanic woman dealing with racism-induced moral injury, we illustrate the real-life consequences and encourage a compassionate approach to healing.
Join us as we offer a sneak peek into our upcoming book, which provides an extensive exploration of moral injury—from definitions and concepts to recovery strategies and spiritual support. This episode is essential for chaplains, mental health professionals, and anyone eager to grasp the intricacies of moral injury. We delve into empirically validated tools to assess moral injury and highlight critical research gaps, preparing the ground for future discussions on its impact on military families. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that promises to shed light on the psychological and emotional abuse nuances within these contexts, equipping you with immediate care guidance for those affected.
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