Jennifer Sweeton – Moral Injury Following Traumatic Events: Working with Clients Who Have Violated Their Conscience
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Duration: around 2 hours
Copyright expires on April 12, 2021.You may be unfamiliar with moral harm, but you should be.
Moral harm refers to a set of symptoms, comparable to PTSD, that occur when a person breaches their deeply held principles and beliefs. It can happen when people are faced with distressing events that need them to make high-stakes judgments.
And today, millions of healthcare professionals are fighting a dangerous pandemic. Many people have been forced to make tough decisions that violate firmly held views about who should receive care and how people should die. It might leave them feeling guilty, unforgivable, depressed, and suicidal…and in desperate need of assistance.
The possibility of seeing morally harmed people in your business is higher than ever before – are you ready?
This 2-hour seminar session will provide you with clinical direction and tools to:
Learn about moral harm, why it occurs, and who it affects.
Recognize moral damage in clients
Help morally damaged clients overcome avoidance and shame more successfully.
Get up to speed on the most recent therapy research.Don’t be surprised when morally damaged clients seek your assistance!
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Outline
Defined Moral Injury
Actions that violate a person’s moral code
Guilt, shame, and/or self-blame
Acting inaction
The psychological, social, behavioral, and spiritual consequences
Who suffers moral harm?Why Does Moral Injury Occur?
Survival reaction: fight, flight, or flee
The absence of context can alter behavior (Abu Ghraib and torture)
In conflict, acts of commission or omission
The need to make quick, life-or-death judgments in medical or other situations (such as COVID)How to Recognize Moral Injury
Scale of Moral Injury Events (Nash et al., 2013)
Questionnaire on Moral Injury (Currier et al., 2015)
Clinical examination
DSM-5TM PTSD symptoms overlapAddressing Moral Injury in Clinical Practice: Clinical Perspectives and New Research
Shame vs. guilt
Effective ways for dealing with guilt
Prolonged Exposure, EMDR, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy are all forms of psychotherapy.
The Effects of a Killing Treatment Program (Maguen et al., 2017)
Guilt Reduction Using Trauma-Informed Approaches (Norman et al., 2014)
Limitations and hazards in research and therapy
FacultyDr. Jennifer Sweeton, M.S., M.A. 12 Organizational Consultant, Clinical Psychologist Mind Works Professional Education Inc. Related seminars and products:
Dr. Jennifer Sweeton is a licensed clinical psychologist, author, and globally known authority on trauma, anxiety, and mental health neuroscience. Dr. Sweeton has been employing EMDR and other memory reconsolidation procedures to treat a range of groups, including war veterans, persons with PTSD and complex trauma, and those suffering from treatment-resistant anxiety, for than a decade.
Her PhD studies were done at Stanford University School of Medicine, the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, and the National Center for PTSD. She also has a master’s degree in emotional neuroscience from Stanford University and has researched behavioral genetics at Harvard.
Dr. Sweeton lives in the Kansas City region and operates Kansas City Mental Health Associates, a group private practice. She is a former president of the Oklahoma Psychological Association and a member of the University of Kansas School of Medicine’s adjunct faculty. She is the Greater Kansas City Psychological Association’s president-elect. Dr. Sweeton provides psychiatric therapy to clients in Oklahoma, Kansas, and throughout the world. She is a trauma and neuroscience specialist who has taught thousands of mental health professionals in her seminars.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Jennifer Sweeton works in private practice. She works for the VA Medical Center in Oklahoma City. PESI, Inc. pays Dr. Sweeton a speaking fee.
Jennifer Sweeton does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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