Trajectories of Moral Injury: Future Research, Tensions, and Cross-Cultural Collaborations

Moral Injury refers to the experience of sustained and enduring negative moral emotions - guilt, shame, contempt and anger - that results from the betrayal, violation or suppression of deeply held or shared moral values.
A webinar introducing the new International Centre for Moral Injury (ICMI)
Thursday 10 November 2022
6pm GMT | 1pm EST | 10am PST | 7pm CET
The webinar will feature a discussion of the new research centre’s vision and a panel conversation about the promise of future avenues of collaborative research.
The panel:
- Brian Powers (Executive Director of the ICMI, Vann Fellow in Christianity and the Armed Forces at Durham University, and author of Full Darkness: Original Sin, Moral Injury, and Wartime Violence)
- Wendy Cooper (Associate Priest in the Diocese of Salisbury and member of the ICMI Research and Development Group)
- Stephen Robbins CB (former Chaplain General of the British Army and Archdeacon for the Army in the Church of England, and member of the ICMI Steering Group)
All are welcome! To attend, please register for the Zoom details via https://icmi-launch.eventbrite.co.uk.
If you can’t attend the webinar but are interested in Moral Injury or the ICMI, you can join the ICMI’s mailing list here.