
How Moral Injury Can Lead to Deconstruction
From Becoming Me by Ann Yeong
February 9, 2026 · 55 min · Season 12 · Episode 164
About this episode
This episode discusses the connection between moral injury and deconstruction, highlighting personal experiences of trauma and healing.
Episode 164 In this episode, I talk about how moral injury can be connected to or trigger deconstruction. This is a topic that has been deeply significant in my own journey of interior integration and healing. Moral injury is the damage done to one's conscience or moral compass when we perpetrate, witness, or fail to prevent acts that transgress our own moral beliefs and values. Originally studied in war veterans, this concept has helped me understand the trauma I've experienced in relation t...
People in this episode
Host: Ann Yeong
Topics covered
- moral injury
- deconstruction
- interior integration
- healing
- trauma
Keywords
- moral injury
- deconstruction
- conscience
- moral compass
- trauma
- healing
- interior integration
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