EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 36 MIN
Moral Injury: Naming Unseen Wounds
from MilSpouse Transition Conversations · host MilSpouse Transition
Moral injury isn’t a term many military families grew up hearing, but it’s a reality many live with. Unlike PTSD, moral injury is tied to values, beliefs, and the deep sense of right and wrong. It can feel like guilt, shame, or betrayal that lingers long after military service ends.In this episode, host Anna Larson speaks with Dr. Daniel Roberts about how moral injury impacts both veterans and spouses, why it often surfaces during transition, and what paths toward healing look like.This conversation is for every spouse who has ever wondered, “Does what I feel even count?” The answer is yes—your experience is valid, and you are not alone.👉 Full show notes and resources at milspousetransition.com
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Moral injury isn’t a term many military families grew up hearing, but it’s a reality many live with. Unlike PTSD, moral injury is tied to values, beliefs, and the deep sense of right and wrong. It can feel like guilt, shame, or betrayal that lingers long after military service ends.In this episode, host Anna Larson speaks with Dr. Daniel Roberts about how moral injury impacts both veterans and spouses, why it often surfaces during transition, and what paths toward healing look like.This conversation is for every spouse who has ever wondered, “Does what I feel even count?” The answer is yes—your experience is valid, and you are not alone.👉 Full show notes and resources at milspousetransition.com
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Moral Injury: Naming Unseen Wounds
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