In this book, leading experts summarize their views of moral injury as they advance theoretical models and clinical practices to support clinicians in caring for morally injured persons. Vivid case examples illustrate modifications to existing interventions for PTSD as well as novel approaches that have already received some scientific support. Although this book focuses on military trauma, it is also for clinicians who address moral injury with other trauma-exposed groups such as first responders, social workers, and police officers.
In this book, leading experts summarize their views of moral injury as they advance theoretical models and clinical practices to support clinicians in caring for morally injured persons. Vivid case examples illustrate modifications to existing interventions for PTSD as well as novel approaches that have already received some scientific support. Although this book focuses on military trauma, it is also for clinicians who address moral injury with other trauma-exposed groups such as first responders, social workers, and police officers.