Moral injury is the damage done to one's conscience or moral compass when that person perpetrates, witnesses, or fails to prevent acts that transgress one's own moral beliefs, values, or ethical codes of conduct.
By: Syracuse University
AUTHOR(s): Syracuse University
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Fatigue. Feelings of worthlessness. Loss of interest. We recognize these as classic signs of depression. But according to Terry Real, MSW, LICSW, these symptoms aren’t always the way men experience depression. So how do we help clients when their depression doesn’t necessarily look like depression? In this short video, Terry shares a two-pronged approach to … Watch the 3 minute video embedded in this.
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One may ask when grief is not complicated?! The essence of grief is that it is complicated. Grief impacts many aspects of life and your sense of stability; the core of who you are is displaced. (If you missed it, here’s our earlier discussion on grief.) Currently in the United States, professionals are working to define […]
AUTHOR(s): Brown, Katie
SOURCE: Global Trellis
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Welcome to our second “Grief Week.” If you missed the first, you can read the posts here and here. COVID-19 has come with so much loss and change; Katie helps explain how your grief stirs up other grief. Who among you is tired of grief and loss? Who wants to hide and take shelter? Who […]
AUTHOR(s): Brown, Katie
SOURCE: Global Trellis
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No one can prepare you for re-entry, not even your closest friends and family who have walked alongside of you through this season. Neither can a countless number of books and podcas…
AUTHOR(s): Neal, Lauren
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