This edited volume summarizes promising, evidence¿based strategies clinicians can implement in their work with morally injured persons.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Joseph M. Currier, Kent D. Drescher, and Jason Nieuwsma
Inhaltsangabe
Contributors Introduction to Moral Injury 1. A Cognitive-Behavioral Model of Moral Injury 2. A Social-Functional Perspective on Morality and Moral Injury 3. Religious and Spiritual Issues in Moral Injury 4. Forgiveness as a Mechanism of Repair Following Military-Related Moral Injury 5. Case Conceptualization for Moral Injury 6. Clinician Issues in Treating Moral Injury 7. Moral Injury, PTSD, and Prolonged Exposure 8. Cognitive Processing Therapy for Moral Injury 9. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Using Mindfulness and Values in the Treatment of Moral Injury 10. Adaptive Disclosure: A Novel Evidence-Based Treatment for Moral Injury 11. Impact of Killing: A Treatment Program for Military Veterans With Moral Injury 12. Building Spiritual Strength: A Group Treatment for PTSD, Moral Injury, and Spiritual Distress 13. Collaboration With Chaplaincy and Ministry Professionals in Addressing Moral Injury 14. Future Directions for Addressing Moral Injury in Clinical Practice: Concluding Comments Index About the Editors
Contributors Introduction to Moral Injury 1. A Cognitive-Behavioral Model of Moral Injury 2. A Social-Functional Perspective on Morality and Moral Injury 3. Religious and Spiritual Issues in Moral Injury 4. Forgiveness as a Mechanism of Repair Following Military-Related Moral Injury 5. Case Conceptualization for Moral Injury 6. Clinician Issues in Treating Moral Injury 7. Moral Injury, PTSD, and Prolonged Exposure 8. Cognitive Processing Therapy for Moral Injury 9. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Using Mindfulness and Values in the Treatment of Moral Injury 10. Adaptive Disclosure: A Novel Evidence-Based Treatment for Moral Injury 11. Impact of Killing: A Treatment Program for Military Veterans With Moral Injury 12. Building Spiritual Strength: A Group Treatment for PTSD, Moral Injury, and Spiritual Distress 13. Collaboration With Chaplaincy and Ministry Professionals in Addressing Moral Injury 14. Future Directions for Addressing Moral Injury in Clinical Practice: Concluding Comments Index About the Editors
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