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    Moral Aspects of “Moral Injury”: Analyzing Conceptualizations on the Role of Morality in Military Trauma.Tine Molendijk, Eric-Hans Kramer & Désirée Verweij - 2018 - Journal of Military Ethics 17 (1):36-53.
    ABSTRACTIn clinical circles, the concept of “moral injury” has rapidly gained traction. Yet, from a moral philosophical point of view the concept is less clear than is suggested. That is, in current conceptualizations of moral injury, trauma’s moral dimension seems to be understood in a rather mechanistic and individualized manner. This article makes a start in developing an adequately founded conceptualization of the role of morality in deployment-related distress. It does so by reviewing and synthesizing insights from different disciplines into (...)
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    Resilience as the Road to Mental Readiness? Reflections from an Ethics-of-care Perspective.Eva van Baarle & Tine Molendijk - 2021 - Journal of Military Ethics 20 (2):129-144.
    Over the last decade, moral injury in the armed forces has captured the attention of mental health care providers, policy makers and the general public. Military organizations endeavor to prevent a...
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    Just War Theory for Morale and Moral Injury: Beyond Individual Resilience.Tine Molendijk - 2025 - Journal of Military Ethics 23 (3):201-218.
    Issues of moral well-being among soldiers, such as morale and moral injury, are predominantly approached as individual and psychological concerns. Current interventions tend to emphasize bolstering soldiers’ individual resilience by instilling a sense of justification and purpose. Yet, paradoxically, such an approach can foster behavior in soldiers that later results in deep regrets and a sense of betrayal toward military and political leaders. This article starts from the contention that issues of morale and moral injury should also be addressed at (...)
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    Just War Theory for Morale and Moral Injury: Beyond Individual Resilience.Tine Molendijk - 2024 - Journal of Military Ethics 23 (3):201-218.
    Issues of moral well-being among soldiers, such as morale and moral injury, are predominantly approached as individual and psychological concerns. Current interventions tend to emphasize bolstering soldiers’ individual resilience by instilling a sense of justification and purpose. Yet, paradoxically, such an approach can foster behavior in soldiers that later results in deep regrets and a sense of betrayal toward military and political leaders. This article starts from the contention that issues of morale and moral injury should also be addressed at (...)
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  5. Moral Complexities of Military Deployment: Dutch Soldiers' Experiences of Value Conflict and Moral Injury.Tine Molendijk - 2022 - In Daniela Schmitz Wortmeyer, Deep loyalties: values in military lives. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
     
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  6. Moral Injury The Psychological Impact of Morally Critical Situations.Tine Molendijk - 2022 - In Désirée Verweij, Peter Olsthoorn & Eva van Baarle, Ethics and Military Practice. Leiden Boston: Brill.
     
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