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    Addressing Moral Injury in Clinical Practice

    AvJoseph M. Currier,Kent D. Drescher

    Häftad, Engelska, 2020

    708 kr

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    Beskrivning

    This edited volume summarizes promising, evidence‑based strategies clinicians can implement in their work with morally injured persons. Many service members transitioning to civilian life struggle with mental health issues. For some, these mental health issues revolve around moral injury- acts or experiences that contradict the individual amp rsquo s fundamental beliefs about the world, or how it ought to be. The book amp rsquo s expert contributors are researchers and clinicians who are leading efforts to define and assess moral injury, identify its potential mechanisms and outcomes, and develop and disseminate treatments to promote recovery and healing from morally injurious events.Through the use of case examples, authors discuss promising theoretical models for conceptualizing moral injury, prominent conceptual and clinical concerns for addressing such injuries in clinical practice, and existing and novel intervention approaches.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2020-08-25
    • Mått:178 x 254 x 16 mm
    • Vikt:536 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:288
    • Förlag:American Psychological Association
    • ISBN:9781433832697

    Utforska kategorier

    • Klinisk psykologi inom Medicin
    • Biologisk psykologi och neuropsykologi inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Rehabilitering inom Medicin

    Mer om författaren

    Joseph M. Currier, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist who serves as Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training in the Combined Clinical amp amp Counseling Psychology (CCP) Doctoral Program at the University of South Alabama. Dr. Currier has been involved in research and scholarship on moral injury for roughly a decade, during which time he completed multiple research projects with VA medical centers and other clinical or community-based settings with military veterans. Dr. Currier has published over 9 peer-reviewed articles on trauma, meaning making, moral injury, and interplay between spirituality and mental health. Kent D Drescher, PhD, M.Div. was a staff member at the National Center for PTSD for 27 years ( 99 -2 7). During that time, he was involved in trauma research, clinical education, and clinical care for veterans suffering from PTSD and other related disorders.  He has been involved in discussions of the emerging construct of moral injury since 2 7, and in recent years has been active in treatment development. He has authored more than peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, many related to the intersection of trauma, spirituality, and moral injury. He recently retired from federal service.Jason A. Nieuwsma, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist who is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University Medical Center and serves as the Associate Director for Mental Health and Chaplaincy in the Department of Veterans Affairs. His work in the area of moral injury includes epidemiological and clinical research as well as extensive focus on integrating spiritual care and chaplaincy services with traditional mental health care services for veterans and service members. Dr. Nieuwsma has published over 5 articles and book chapters, and led multiple grant-funded initiatives.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • ContributorsIntroduction to Moral Injury. A Cognitive-Behavioral Model of Moral Injury2. A Social-Functional Perspective on Morality and Moral Injury3. Religious and Spiritual Issues in Moral Injury4. Forgiveness as a Mechanism of Repair Following Military-Related Moral Injury5. Case Conceptualization for Moral Injury. Clinician Issues in Treating Moral Injury7. Moral Injury, PTSD, and Prolonged Exposure8. Cognitive Processing Therapy for Moral Injury9. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Using Mindfulness and Values in the Treatment of Moral Injury. Adaptive Disclosure: A Novel Evidence-Based Treatment for Moral Injury. Impact of Killing: A Treatment Program for Military Veterans With Moral Injury2. Building Spiritual Strength: A Group Treatment for PTSD, Moral Injury, and Spiritual Distress3. Collaboration With Chaplaincy and Ministry Professionals in Addressing Moral Injury4. Future Directions for Addressing Moral Injury in Clinical Practice: Concluding CommentsIndexAbout the Editors