

Time & Location
Jul 30, 2024, 1:00 PM – 2:10 PM
Virtual Event
Guests
About the event
What is Moral Injury?
The evacuation of Kabul is a compelling story laden with both moral and ethical dilemmas.
As hundreds of thousands of Afghans and foreign nationals scrambled to secure a passage out of the country, the evacuation presented a dilemma between duty, compassion, and the moral plight faced by military personnel, diplomats, and aid workers in deciding who to help and who to leave behind.
On July 30th, at 1pm EST, join us for a webinar discussion: “What Is Moral Injury?"
Operation Allies Refuge Foundation invites all to join for our webinar on the topic of moral injury. The focus will be on the psychological and emotional effects experienced when one's own actions or inactions conflict with their deeply held moral beliefs, particularly within the context of military service.
Webinar Objectives:
Explore the concept of moral injury
Differentiate moral injury from PTSD and other psychological conditions
Examine the impact of moral injury on veterans and active-duty military personnel
Discuss strategies for coping with and healing from moral injury
Who Should Attend:
Veterans and active-duty military personnel
Chaplains
Mental health professionals
Family members and caregivers of veterans
Individuals interested in military psychology and mental health
Event Link: https://zoom.us/j/93108053621?pwd=XScvdRbmrhi4pwa9KDYr79nFjvZm8h.1