2022
DOI: 10.1037/trm0000307
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Soul wounds among combat trauma survivors: Experience, effects, and advice.

Abstract: The term soul wounds is gaining momentum in military psychology to index spiritual distress from traumatic experiences in combat. Fully capitalizing on the promise of the concept, however, requires research privileging the voices of military personnel themselves. The goal of our study was to examine whether the concept of soul wounds resonates with U.S. service members and veterans who graduated from a combat trauma healing course. Results from semistructured interviews with 40 graduates of the REBOOT Combat R… Show more

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“…These alterations are thought to be both manifestations of PTSD symptoms as well as factors that undermine executive functioning in such a manner as to exacerbate and maintain symptoms of the disorder (Daneshvar et al, 2021 ). They are thought to contribute to the risk of psychological difficulties experienced by military personnel, including drug and alcohol dependence, aggression, self-harm, and widespread disruption to personal and professional life (Armenta et al, 2019 ; Knobloch et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These alterations are thought to be both manifestations of PTSD symptoms as well as factors that undermine executive functioning in such a manner as to exacerbate and maintain symptoms of the disorder (Daneshvar et al, 2021 ). They are thought to contribute to the risk of psychological difficulties experienced by military personnel, including drug and alcohol dependence, aggression, self-harm, and widespread disruption to personal and professional life (Armenta et al, 2019 ; Knobloch et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%