Responding to Soul Injury: Tools for hope and healing

03/15/24 at 03:00 AM

Responding to Soul Injury: Tools for hope and healing 
Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing; by Deborah GrassmanAbi KatzLuann Conforti-BrownJosephine F WilsonAngie Snyder; 3/13/24
Soul Injury is defined as a wound that separates a person from their real self, caused by unmourned loss and hurt, unforgiven guilt and shame, and fear of helplessness or loss of control. Tools and interventions have been developed to guide people impacted by Soul Injury. This study assessed the effectiveness of 12 tools and interventions, ... The Anchor Your Heart tool was the most frequently used tool and had the most enduring utilization across time and settings.
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