2024
DOI: 10.1007/s40501-024-00334-9
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Moral Injury for LGBTQ+ Individuals and their Communities

Joel R. Anderson,
Natasha Darke,
Jordan D. X. Hinton
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Moral injury describes the severe distress and associated impairments that result from experiencing specific traumatic events. These are events that violate the values or core beliefs of the injured person, and are often directed from a person in a position of power. Research on moral injury is not new, but has typically had a limited focus (e.g., on moral injury sustained during war) and has only recently begun to focus on the context and severity of moral injuries for individuals f… Show more

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