2024
DOI: 10.1037/trm0000480
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Assessing moral injury and its clinical associations in a U.K. secure care population.

Scott Steen,
Deborah Morris,
Gary Urquhart Law
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Moral injury (MI) represents a type of trauma that can manifest after committing or witnessing transgressions which result in feelings of shame, guilt, and inner turmoil. Although originally conceived and researched in military settings, emerging research has focused on broader populations, including health professionals, social workers, police, and prison staff. Few empirical studies have focused on service-user populations, especially those in forensic clinical settings, despite the risk factor… Show more

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