Moral Injury Post-COVID-19: More Than Military? A Theological Perspective

Author:

Shibaoka Atsushi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Yarra Theological Union, University of Divinity, Australia

Abstract

The author of this article considers moral distress theologically, as a potential shattering of core sustaining belief systems, hope, securities, self-identities, and organizing principles of one's existence. Shattering of individual moral expectations can occur in both medical and military moral injury.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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