To explore self-transcendence as a potential mechanism for recovery from moral injury, as discussed in the source.
Approach:
Key Findings:
Moral injury involves maladaptive self-referential processing and disruptions in moral identity and meaning-making, as stated in the source.
Self-transcendence may reduce rigid self-focus and support moral identity repair, according to the source.
Mindfulness practices can cultivate self-transcendence, promoting cognitive flexibility and adaptive integration of experiences, as discussed in the source.
Interpretation:
Limitations:
Direct measurement of self-transcendence in moral injury recovery is largely absent from current literature, as noted in the source.
Causal and mediational claims are based on indirect evidence and should be viewed as provisional, according to the source.