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Trauma and Moral Injury: Making the Invisible Wound Visible

Free Virtual Zoom Event

Trauma and Moral Injury: Making the Invisible Wound Visible

The people our society sends to the front lines of catastrophe – the disasters, the conflicts, the pandemics – do invaluable, selfless work. Too often, they pay a price for their efforts. Increasingly, one of the tolls they pay is living with a form of trauma called moral injury.

Moral injury is a specific type of psychological trauma that can affect healthcare workers, public safety personnel, military members and veterans, and others. Many now live with the harsh consequences of moral injury. It can cause tremendous suffering, producing feelings of guilt, shame, sadness, betrayal and anxiety.

In this HRI Talk, Dr. Ruth Lanius will lead a discussion on moral injury/distress and explore the emerging science that enables us to understand what’s happening in the brain and how to better treat individuals suffering from moral injury.

This event will be recorded and posted on our YouTube page.

Objectives:

  • Learn about moral distress/injury
  • Explore the relationship between brain activity and physical symptoms in moral injury
  • Learn about pathways to healing moral injury through personalized individual and group treatment approaches

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