Dr. Daniel Roberts and Dr. Kirby Wycoff Offer Moral Injury Fundamentals for the Helping Professionals Development Training

Dr. Daniel Roberts, along with Dr. Kirby Wycoff, traveled to Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Petawawa in Ontario, Canada on March 23-24, 2023, providing over 50 chaplains, psychologists, social workers, and clinicians development training that gave them the knowledge to recognize the possibility of moral injury in patients and discuss interventions and resources. Moral injury occursContinue reading “Dr. Daniel Roberts and Dr. Kirby Wycoff Offer Moral Injury Fundamentals for the Helping Professionals Development Training”

First Annual Fayetteville Veteran Prayer Breakfast

The first annual Fayetteville Veteran Prayer Breakfast to honor and pray for our women veteran heroes was held on March 18, 2023. The group met to discuss challenges that women in the military face, such as moral injury. This term describes what an individual experiences when a traumatic event or situation shakes them to theirContinue reading “First Annual Fayetteville Veteran Prayer Breakfast”

Moral Injury and MISNS’ Support to Servicewomen

Dr. Daniel Roberts is engaged in a vital life-saving mission. This active-duty Army religious affairs specialist is also known as Sgt. Maj. Roberts. In addition to his day job, he is the founder and CEO of an organization he named MISNS, or Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen, Inc. To unpack this name, moral injuryContinue reading “Moral Injury and MISNS’ Support to Servicewomen”

Empowering Post-Traumatic Growth in Morally Injured People

Disempowerment •Guilt and shame •Loss of identity •Low self-worth   Dr. Daniel Roberts spoke words of hope to participants in a webinar with the theme Healing the Moral Injury on September 12, 2022. Over 60 participants in the Canadian Multifaith Forum heard Dr. Roberts explain his chaplaincy approach to supporting female veterans who have experienced moral injury whileContinue reading “Empowering Post-Traumatic Growth in Morally Injured People”

Chaplain supporting morally injured female veterans to speak at Wingate

“I almost feel like it’s not valid because I’m not missing a limb, and I never had to kill anybody.” “One of my female roommates she hung herself when we got back because it was just too much.” Female soldiers have experienced moral injury There are gender differences between male and female veterans’ experiences   SeptemberContinue reading “Chaplain supporting morally injured female veterans to speak at Wingate”

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