“…Furthermore, individuals who have endured perpetration-based and morally injurious traumatic experiences encounter sequelae that are distinct from the sequelae encountered by those with life-threat traumatic experiences. While life-threat traumas typically arouse fear and elicit hyperarousal difficulties and symptoms of PTSD, perpetration-based and morally injurious traumas tend to be characterized by feelings of shame, guilt, anger, and/or self-blame and elicit reexperiencing, avoidance, self-injurious behavior, and meaning making difficulties, including spiritual struggles and a shattering of one's assumptive and/or spiritual world (Antal & Winings, 2015;Currier et al, 2019;Drescher et al, 2011;Farnsworth et al, 2014;Frankfurt & Frazier, 2016;Griffin et al, 2019;Harris et al, 2015;Held et al, 2019;Hodgson & Carey, 2017;Kopacz et al, 2016;Kopacz et al, 2015;Litz et al, 2009;Maguen & Litz, 2012;Neria & Pickover, 2019;Sreenivasan et al, 2014;Starnino et al, 2019;Steinmetz et al, 2019;Vargas et al, 2013;Yeterian et al, 2019;Zerach & Levi-Belz, 2019).…”