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Morally injured servicewomen – Thoughts on World Mental Health Day

Thoughts on World Mental Health Day Morally injured servicewomen World Mental Health Day October 10, 2023 The theme of this year’s World Mental Health Day is “mental health is a universal human right.” The World Health Organization (WHO) defines mental health as “a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses

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Spirituality and Mental Health for ServiceWomen

Spirituality and Mental Health for ServiceWomen       The September 13, 2023, newsletter from the John Templeton Foundation featured an article titled “When therapists prescribe prayer: the movement toward spiritually integrated psychotherapy” by Annelise Jolley. Journalist and essayist Jolley summarizes the history of counseling and therapy, beginning with Sigmund Freud in the early 20th

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Understanding Moral Injury: What Servicewomen Need to Know

Understanding Moral Injury: What Servicewomen Need to Know Introduction Military servicewomen are no strangers to challenges, both physical and emotional. While they display strength and resilience in the face of adversity, there’s a hidden battle that often goes unnoticed: moral injury. This unique psychological and spiritual burden can impact their well-being in profound ways. Today,

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Sound of Freedom Review – How it related to moral injury

Sound of Freedom Review How it related to moral injury The movie The Sound of Freedom, currently playing in theaters, has stirred up a remarkable amount of controversy. The dramatized true story of Tim Ballard, an agent in the Department of Homeland Security who resigned from his job to track down pedophiles in Colombia, South

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Divine Inspiration on the Road of Military Moral Injury Support

Blog | Divine Inspiration and the Rocky Path | Moral Injury Support Network for ServiceWomen, Inc.

Divine Inspiration and the Rocky Path Whenever we set out to accomplish a goal, we encounter tons of problems, usually a lot more problems than we bargained for or predicted. The challenges often surprise us and it seems that the easier we think something should be, the more likely we are to experience obstacles. As

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Old Memories, Fresh Wounds: Military Sexual Trauma

Blog | Old Memories, Fresh Wounds | Moral Injury Support Network for ServiceWomen, Inc.

Old Memories, Fresh Wounds: Military Sexual Trauma Dr. Daniel Roberts, along with a partner, conducts a moral injury study for women veterans. (We are still looking for participants. If you are a female veteran and experienced something while serving that caused inner conflict or went against your moral values, consider contacting us: Contact Us Page).

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Why Male Clergy Need to Understand Moral Injury in Women

Blog | Why Male Clergy Need to Understand Moral Injury in Women | Moral Injury Support Network for ServiceWomen, Inc.

Why Male Clergy Need to Understand Moral Injury in Women Learn about moral injury in women veterans and the impact of military sexual trauma. In the United States, most clergy are male. Approximately 95% of U.S. Army chaplains are men (U.S. Army, 2014) and only 12% of churches have a woman in the senior leadership

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Caring about the Underserved – Spiritual Support for Servicewomen

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Caring Deeply about the Underserved Spiritual Support for Servicewomen By Dr. Daniel Roberts Sixteen years ago, I began a journey that would transform the rest of my life. In February of 2002, I entered the military chaplaincy as a member of the dominant group – a White, male, conservative Christian. In my prior service as

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