This book explores how Moral Injury, the collective manifestation of shame and guilt resulting from betrayal and transgression, experienced by veterans returning from war deeply affects one's ability to recover from PTSD and find meaningfulness in the world.
This book explores how Moral Injury, the collective manifestation of shame and guilt resulting from betrayal and transgression, experienced by veterans returning from war deeply affects one's ability to recover from PTSD and find meaningfulness in the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard E. La Fleur is assistant professor of psychology at the University of West Georgia, and is director of a counseling program in Atlanta, Georgia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Relationality of Moral Injury in Research Chapter 2: Identity and Society: The American Veteran Chapter 3: Ontology of Moral Injury Chapter 4: Shame and Guilt Chapter 5: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Moral Injury Chapter 6: Trauma and Moral Injury Chapter 7: Intergenerational Effects of Moral Injury Chapter 8: Moral Injury and Forgiveness Bibliography About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: Relationality of Moral Injury in Research Chapter 2: Identity and Society: The American Veteran Chapter 3: Ontology of Moral Injury Chapter 4: Shame and Guilt Chapter 5: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Moral Injury Chapter 6: Trauma and Moral Injury Chapter 7: Intergenerational Effects of Moral Injury Chapter 8: Moral Injury and Forgiveness Bibliography About the Author
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