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Moral Injury and Human Relationship: A Conversation

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This article brings together years of personal reflection on my own experience of war as an army veteran. I argue that moral injury is about human relationship, and therefore I write in a conversational tone with the Reader. I explore two oft-cited definitions of moral injury (Shay and Litz et al.) and Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s use of the term “conscience” by critically reflecting on my own experience, and I invite readers to do the same.

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Yandell, M. Moral Injury and Human Relationship: A Conversation. Pastoral Psychol 68, 3–14 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11089-018-0800-x

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