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Moral Injury Reconciliation

A Practitioner's Guide for Treating Moral Injury, PTSD, Grief, and Military Sexual Trauma through Spiritual Formation Strategies
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Created to counteract the spiritual imbalance that MI can cause, the Moral Injury Reconciliation (MIR) methodology is a 9-week, 3-phased spiritual care treatment, for Veteran and family transformation. This book presents this methodology as a trans-diagnostic approach for practitioners working with clients with MI, PTSD, grief and military sexual trauma.
 
Using the language of reconciliation and spiritual transformation in the context of working therapeutically with Veterans, the author shows how chaplains and others involved in spiritual care can work on the assessment and therapy of those who have experienced MI during their combat experience. It reconciles past trauma, creates a focused 'here-and-now' present and anticipates a hopeful future through spiritual awareness, communication skills and altruism.
 
Market: VA chaplains and all chaplains working in healthcare institutions attended by Veterans; clergy; counselors and therapists working with Veterans and their families; social workers; clinicians; individuals dealing with MI and post-traumatic stress; families and friends of people dealing with MI.
 
Preface; Introduction; Part I. Moral Injury Reconciliation: Overview and Fundamentals; 1. Moral Injury: Its Costs and Consequences; 2. Moral Injury Reconciliation: Background and Religious/Spiritual Foundations; 3. Moral Injury Reconciliation: Assessment and Methodology; Part II. Course of Treatment; 4. Preparing the Holding Environment: Beginning the Moral Injury Reconciliation Process; 5. Moral Injury Reconciliation Therapy: Early-Stage Treatment; 6. Moral Injury Reconciliation Therapy: Middle-Stage Treatment; 7. Moral Injury Reconciliation Therapy: Late-Stage Treatment; Conclusion; References
Moral Injury Reconciliation (MIR) transcends a 'symptom-focused' treatment orientation. Using a transdiagnostic approach featuring religious/spiritual foundations, MIR moves beyond single-diagnosis protocols. It addresses multiple diagnoses and targets the comorbidities found in active-duty and Veteran populations. MIR introduces a new paradigm in Veteran and mental healthcare.
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