
Overcoming Moral Injury and PTSD: The Power of Doing Hard Things w Hal Hughes
- S6E230
- 1:02:44
- September 12th 2024
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Dave Morrow and Hal Hughes discuss a range of topics, including ultra marathon running, moral injury, and the impact of trauma on veterans and first responders. They explore the concept of moral injury, the importance of emotional expression, and the role of stress in recovery. The conversation delves into the cultural and institutional context of moral injury, the need for accountability, and the significance of moving forward towards positive goals.
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