I have only just inquired about moral injury. This is exactly how I’ve been feeling regarding my injury. As a Correctional Officer with over 23 years experience I have seen a lot and suffered a lot. More needs to be done regarding this type of injury amongst Correctional officers worldwide. Thank you for sharing.
@pontifixmaxАй бұрын
I worked in an acute care hospital all through the pandemic. Before that, I worked in a homeless shelter, which was ground zero for the opioid overdose crisis, lots of violence, as well as caring for refugees and countless individuals living with serious addictions and mental illness. Interestingly, I don't believe I live with moral injury since, as the video stated, making sense of why injustices happen is the cure for moral injury. I did that decades ago when I accepted that, despite my best efforts, the world is a fundamentally unjust place which I alone can't fix. Realism is what's saved me from experiencing moral injury.
@jetblack87012 жыл бұрын
And teachers are also impacted
@moniqueloomis9772
Жыл бұрын
Especially teachers!
@user-hh9no3jc9e3 жыл бұрын
So interesting! The way the video was presented is more attractive and educational
@suleymandemiray57703 жыл бұрын
Bravo well prepared.
@brodijed3 жыл бұрын
So how do you get over moral injury when the system crucifies you in the investigation for a major design flaw in a rebuild?
@oakwife
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! I've been trying to help mitigate food waste in a large resort and all the bosses talk about it their liability and self- protection. As for composting, well it would cost money and staff time, yada yada, but the other day they had the gall to hold a pep rally for employees (EMPLOYEES) bragging about how much more money the company made during COVID than they thought they would. UGH! What industry are you coming from John?
@dyscotopia2 жыл бұрын
Clearly, the answer is to follow the example of our leaders and ensure we have no morals left to injure
@ohnree4110
7 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha
@jenniferreesdavies33533 жыл бұрын
This is something every employer needs to protect staff from isn't it. Particularly with mental health providers nurses should be given right to conscientiously object IMO When it's difficult for you to act remember short term pain for long term gain. The converse applies too.
@myyoutube9453 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@mollyhoffman7313 Жыл бұрын
How about when you simply act out and cause a scene because you were told that you were "too ambitious," and then you were prevented from reaching your dream in some way and people took away the one thing that kept you sane as a punishment? I know, that's too hard for some of you to understand. My experience seems to be a unique one. (Oh, by the way, I actually went through this TWICE, except the former one cost me the right to listen to the music that kept me sane and the latter didn't.)
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I have only just inquired about moral injury. This is exactly how I’ve been feeling regarding my injury. As a Correctional Officer with over 23 years experience I have seen a lot and suffered a lot. More needs to be done regarding this type of injury amongst Correctional officers worldwide. Thank you for sharing.
I worked in an acute care hospital all through the pandemic. Before that, I worked in a homeless shelter, which was ground zero for the opioid overdose crisis, lots of violence, as well as caring for refugees and countless individuals living with serious addictions and mental illness. Interestingly, I don't believe I live with moral injury since, as the video stated, making sense of why injustices happen is the cure for moral injury. I did that decades ago when I accepted that, despite my best efforts, the world is a fundamentally unjust place which I alone can't fix. Realism is what's saved me from experiencing moral injury.
And teachers are also impacted
@moniqueloomis9772
Жыл бұрын
Especially teachers!
So interesting! The way the video was presented is more attractive and educational
Bravo well prepared.
So how do you get over moral injury when the system crucifies you in the investigation for a major design flaw in a rebuild?
@oakwife
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! I've been trying to help mitigate food waste in a large resort and all the bosses talk about it their liability and self- protection. As for composting, well it would cost money and staff time, yada yada, but the other day they had the gall to hold a pep rally for employees (EMPLOYEES) bragging about how much more money the company made during COVID than they thought they would. UGH! What industry are you coming from John?
Clearly, the answer is to follow the example of our leaders and ensure we have no morals left to injure
@ohnree4110
7 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha
This is something every employer needs to protect staff from isn't it. Particularly with mental health providers nurses should be given right to conscientiously object IMO When it's difficult for you to act remember short term pain for long term gain. The converse applies too.
Thank you
How about when you simply act out and cause a scene because you were told that you were "too ambitious," and then you were prevented from reaching your dream in some way and people took away the one thing that kept you sane as a punishment? I know, that's too hard for some of you to understand. My experience seems to be a unique one. (Oh, by the way, I actually went through this TWICE, except the former one cost me the right to listen to the music that kept me sane and the latter didn't.)
A history
woke BS!