Journal article
Addressing moral injury in the military
AJ Phelps, AB Adler, SAH Belanger, C Bennett, H Cramm, L Dell, D Fikretoglu, D Forbes, A Heber, F Hosseiny, JC Morganstein, D Murphy, A Nazarov, D Pedlar, JD Richardson, N Sadler, V Williamson, N Greenberg, R Jetly
BMJ Military Health | Published : 2022
Abstract
Moral injury is a relatively new, but increasingly studied, construct in the field of mental health, particularly in relation to current and ex-serving military personnel. Moral injury refers to the enduring psychosocial, spiritual or ethical harms that can result from exposure to high-stakes events that strongly clash with one's moral beliefs. There is a pressing need for further research to advance understanding of the nature of moral injury; its relationship to mental disorders such as posttraumatic stress disorder and depression; triggering events and underpinning mechanisms; and prevalence, prevention and treatment. In the meantime, military leaders have an immediate need for guidance o..
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