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Oil painting of a soldier reflecting during wartime, symbolizing the psychological conflict of moral injury, duty versus humanity.
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Moral Injury in War Films: When Duty Conflicts with Humanity

Introduction to the Psychological Impact of Moral Injury in War Films Moral injury represents a profound psychological wound stemming from actions that violate one’s moral or ethical code, especially in…
Posted by Screen Psyche September 24, 2025

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