Moral Injury Following Traumatic Events: Working with Clients Who Have Violated Their Conscience – Jennifer Sweeton

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$119.99   $34 – Moral Injury Following Traumatic Events: Working with Clients Who Have Violated Their Conscience – Jennifer Sweeton

You may not be familiar with moral injury – but you need to be.

Moral injury describes a cluster of symptoms — similar to those associated with PTSD — that result when a person violates their closely held values and beliefs. It can occur when people face traumatic situations where high-stakes decisions must be made.

And today, millions of healthcare workers have been on the frontline of a deadly pandemic. Many have had to make difficult decisions that contradict deeply held beliefs about who gets care and how people should die. It can leave them feeling guilty, unforgivable, depressed and suicidal…and in need of help.

The potential you’ll see morally injured clients in your practice is greater than ever before – are you prepared?

This 2-hour seminar training will give you the clinical guidance and tools you need to:

Don’t be caught off-guard when morally injured clients come to you for help!

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  1. Evaluate the clinical implications of differences between moral injury and PTSD.
  2. Assess for moral injury in clients using the Moral Injury Events Scale.
  3. Employ effective clinical strategies to help clients work through guilt originating from traumatic events.
  4. Analyze the latest research on the application of PE, EMDR and other psychotherapeutic modalities in treating moral injury.

Moral Injury Defined

Why Moral Injury Happens

How to Identify Moral Injury

Addressing Moral Injury in Clinical Practice: Clinical Insights and the Latest Research

$119.99   $34 – Moral Injury Following Traumatic Events: Working with Clients Who Have Violated Their Conscience – Jennifer Sweeton

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