The rate of annual drug overdose deaths in the USA recently topped 100,000 (CDC/National Center for Health Statistics 2021), an illustration of the critical need to prevent and treat substance use disorders (SUDs). As a complex, chronic medical condition, substance use treatment requires psychological, emotional, and spiritual interventions along with medical care. The recently developed concept of moral injury has been increasingly studied and applied to military service members who experience conflict between the expectations or survival needs of combat and their moral values. This review explores whether moral injury, along with the related emotional, psychological, and spiritual symptoms, can also develop in the context of SUDs. This re...
In clinical circles, the concept of “moral injury” has rapidly gained traction. Yet, from a moral ph...
Given the disproportionate rate of alcohol misuse among veterans and related outcomes as compared to...
War-zone stressors among Service members can lead to adverse psychological consequences that fall ou...
United States veterans suffer from an array of mental health and substance related problems. Traditi...
Military service often requires engaging in activities, witnessing acts, or immediate decision-makin...
Moral injury is the current term describing the breaching or violation of one's moral code and has g...
Moral injury is the current term describing the breaching or violation of one’s moral code and has g...
Moral injury is not a new concept but there are present concerns surrounding the shortage of noted e...
Moral injury is a relatively new, but increasingly studied, construct in the field of mental health,...
Moral injury refers to a set of reactions to acts of perpetration or commission that violate an indi...
BackgroundExposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) is associated with increased risk...
Moral injury, a term coined to represent the potential negative outcomes following transgression of ...
Moral injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are two prominent mental health problems that...
This chapter conceptually analyzes the post-traumatic stress injuries called moral injury, moral fat...
The concept of moral injury, referring to the psychological impact of having one’s moral expectation...
In clinical circles, the concept of “moral injury” has rapidly gained traction. Yet, from a moral ph...
Given the disproportionate rate of alcohol misuse among veterans and related outcomes as compared to...
War-zone stressors among Service members can lead to adverse psychological consequences that fall ou...
United States veterans suffer from an array of mental health and substance related problems. Traditi...
Military service often requires engaging in activities, witnessing acts, or immediate decision-makin...
Moral injury is the current term describing the breaching or violation of one's moral code and has g...
Moral injury is the current term describing the breaching or violation of one’s moral code and has g...
Moral injury is not a new concept but there are present concerns surrounding the shortage of noted e...
Moral injury is a relatively new, but increasingly studied, construct in the field of mental health,...
Moral injury refers to a set of reactions to acts of perpetration or commission that violate an indi...
BackgroundExposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) is associated with increased risk...
Moral injury, a term coined to represent the potential negative outcomes following transgression of ...
Moral injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are two prominent mental health problems that...
This chapter conceptually analyzes the post-traumatic stress injuries called moral injury, moral fat...
The concept of moral injury, referring to the psychological impact of having one’s moral expectation...
In clinical circles, the concept of “moral injury” has rapidly gained traction. Yet, from a moral ph...
Given the disproportionate rate of alcohol misuse among veterans and related outcomes as compared to...
War-zone stressors among Service members can lead to adverse psychological consequences that fall ou...