When a leader experiences personal moral failure, it can have significant consequences that extend beyond their individual actions and affect the entire community they lead. This collective moral...
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: How moral failure by leaders affects community shame, fear, uncertainty and mistrust
Definition of Religious Trauma, Stigma, and Moral Injury
Religious trauma is defined as the negative psychological effects that result from experiencing significant religious stressors, such as...
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: Sexually transmitted guilt: understanding and managing the impact of religious indoctrination and moral injury
The issue of moral injury is often associated with the military community due to its impact on combat veterans returning from war.
It also has relevance for marginalized communities who experience...
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: How lgbtq+ individuals can heal from religious rejection and address moral injury through advocacy
Peer-led group interventions are programs that bring together individuals who share similar experiences and struggles to support one another's mental health. These groups are often facilitated by...
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: The power of peerled group interventions for emotional healing and moral resilience
What is the Ethical Meaning of Self-Concealment When Openness May Result in Harm or Moral Injury?
Self-concealment refers to the act of hiding one's true identity, feelings, thoughts, behaviors,...
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: The ethics of hiding who you truly are: examining selfconcealment in intimate relationships
Can Internalized Homophobia Be Reframed As a Socially Induced Moral Injury Rather Than Individual Failure?
There has been growing attention to the prevalence of internalized homophobia among...
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: Can internalized homophobia be reframed as a socially induced moral injury rather than individual failure?