Ep 06 - Carrying the Weight of Moral Injury with Dr. K Hixson

Ep 06 - Carrying the Weight of Moral Injury with Dr. K Hixson

A Therapist Can't Say That

Moral injury.It’s a term that often evokes images of soldiers deep in the fog of war or perhaps of a surgeon in scrubs holding their head in their hands in the hallway of a hospital emergency department. A therapist sitting quietly in their office or in the cubicle of a community mental health agency’s open office plan isn’t really what pops into most people’s heads when someone says the words “moral  injury.” But maybe sometimes it should be.As therapists, we are in daily intimate contact with the moral complexity of human beings. And we also have front row seats to the profound moral failings of the large systems that we and our clients regularly have to  navigate.Today, I'm talking with Dr. K Hixson, a dear friend, colleague, and mentor of mine, as well as a community treasure in our therapist community here in Portland. Dr. Hixson and I get into some of the big factors that contribute to moral injury among therapists like individualism and the burdens of excessive responsibility that we place onto individual clinicians, and how the larger systems that we operate within prevent us from living out our own values, both as clinicians and as regular humans. Listen to the full episode to hear:How the concept of burnout can turn systemic failures into individual problemsHow the shortage of therapists contributes to moral injury in the fieldWhy therapy can’t be divorced from the context of politics, capitalism, climate change, etc.How the individualized medical and insurance model of care fails clinicians and patientsLearn more about Dr. K Hixson:WebsiteLearn more about Riva Stoudt:Into the Woods CounselingInstagramResources:What is Moral Injury - Syracuse University Moral Injury Project

Fecha de Publicación: 7 de junio de 2022

Duración: 52 min

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