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Program Description

Moral injury describes the damage to our moral compass and sense of self when the situation leaves us to make decisions that run against our values or moral beliefs. We might not recognize ourselves as morally injured, but we feel it, and it rarely feels good.

Narrative provides a creative space for appreciating and making sense of these experiences and, perhaps, providing a voice to moments that aren’t always easy to understand.

Led by physician-writer Jay Baruch, this workshop invites us to slow down and reflect on moments that reside in ambiguity. Through guided writing prompts and authentic group discussion, you will discover how the practice of intentional, reflective writing can help us understand complex experiences. You will also develop creative methods for preventing, supporting, and communicating situations of moral injury on individual and community levels.

Powerful things can happen when we put pen to paper and begin moving ideas across the page.

Program Outline

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