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Overwhelming Injustice and Posttraumatic Blame Theory: Psychological Wellbeing In Frontline Services

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Overwhelming Injustice and Posttraumatic Blame Theory: Psychological Wellbeing In Frontline Services - Carter, Claire
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This research explores Moral Injury, PTSD and Embitterment in emergency first responder roles, armed forces and healthcare services and introduces the hypothesis of Posttraumatic Blame for the first time. Case studies are used, to demonstrate real life examples of perceived moral injury or injustice; and the impact these experiences can have on individuals and others through vicariousness. Caution: Contains some details of trauma and explicit language. Reviews: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Dr Cody ...

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Overwhelming Injustice and Posttraumatic Blame Theory: Psychological Wellbeing In Frontline Services 2020, Independently Published

ISBN-13: 9798667244325

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