Moral Injury Among Youth: Historical Accounts, Current Research and Future Directions

This manuscript explores the definition and historical context of Moral Injury (MI), detailing its psychological and spiritual impact on individuals, including youth populations. Morals are our beliefs and understanding of what is right and wrong. They are often informed by cultural and social norms...

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Emotions
Ethics
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Mental disorders
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Morality
Neurology
Parental rights
Physiology
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