“…Although research on morally injurious events is still in its infancy, it has been observed that not all morally injurious events meet PTSD's requirements for Criterion A traumatic events as given in the fifth edition of the DSM (i.e., DSM‐5 ; Litz & Kerig, ). Furthermore, early research suggests that although MI and PTSD are intertwined, they also appear to be distinct (Bryan, Bryan, Roberge, Leifker, & Rozek, ; Currier, McDermott, Farnsworth, & Borges, ), and that morally injurious events serve as a risk factor for a range of psychological difficulties, including suicidal ideation and behavior, depression, and substance use disorders (Battles et al., ; Bryan et al., ; Currier, Holland, & Mallot, ; Kelley et al., ; Maguen et al., ). Rather than pigeon‐holing MI to solely exist within the construct of PTSD and fear‐based biological models of posttraumatic stress, the functional contextual definition approaches MI transdiagnostically, making it applicable to a much wider range of clinical conditions.…”