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Covid-19, Moral Injury, and its Wider Implications

April 9, 2020 Executive Director Leave a comment

This article in the BBC is one of the first I’ve read that addresses moral injury in the medical profession…

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Moral Injury and its Devastating Long-Term Effects on the Veteran Psyche

April 4, 2020 Executive Director Leave a comment

This post and linked story is less about the egregious prosecution of a local gadfly and more about the long…

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Cast Aside

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While this article is largely a thinly disguised socialist/communist screed (for instance, this throwaway line ” all of these factors…

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Moral Injury as Propaganda Device

March 24, 2020 Executive Director Leave a comment

The headline of this article flagged by google alerts as containing the term “moral injury” is this: It is time…

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The Eroticism of Combat

March 22, 2020 Executive Director Leave a comment

A few weeks ago, I wrote a post on the problems of coming home and all that entails. In it,…

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More Peer to Peer

March 15, 2020 Executive Director Leave a comment

As in my last post about suicide prevention, I think that peero to peer is probably the most underrated aspect…

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Suicide Prevention, Moral Injury and the Need for Peer to Peer

March 7, 2020 Executive Director Leave a comment

This older veteran intuitively understands what it takes to deal with moral injury, of remembering and re-membering the psyche of…

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The Crisis of Re-Entry into the Civilian World

March 4, 2020 Executive Director Leave a comment

This entry is more than my typical blog entry responding and aggregating stories appearing in the press on moral injury.…

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Specialized Hospice for Vietnam Veterans

March 1, 2020 Executive Director Leave a comment

I have rarely seen anything in the literature that distinguishes between the different conflicts. I believe, as does the author…

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Journal Study on Moral Injury in UK Combat Veterans

February 13, 2020 Executive Director Leave a comment

This article/study in the UK is one of the first I have seen that actually involves veterans, especially directly. This…

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