Drawing on psychology, philosophy, and even theology, as well as narratives from veterans themselves, Richard E. La Fleur explores the complexities of PTSD to show how all of us, veterans or not, can suffer the pain of 'moral injury.' At the same time, he also shows us the path to meaning and healing that runs through it. This book is an indispensable contribution to our understanding of an under-acknowledged issue.
— William L. Randall, St. Thomas University
This courageous book reveals the complexities of veteran experience through an innovative and thoughtful analysis of what we might call the anatomy of moral injury. Brimming with psychological, spiritual, and practical insights, the chapters bring to life the profound challenges of reintegration for both veterans and those who share their lives. La Fleur weaves absorbing case studies and concrete detail with powerful insights from humanistic, existential, and narrative theory, all in a compelling and engaging style. This is an invaluable resource for any professional working with veterans or, indeed, any dedicated student of human nature.
— Lisa M. Osbeck, University of West Georgia
Dr. La Fleur conveys insight and compassion on an often misunderstood spiritual trauma impacting military veterans. He seamlessly provides historical context on the role of a US soldier, exploring how traumatic combat experiences can profoundly impact the mind and soul long after discharge. Drawing on years of experience working with veterans—as well as thorough research and sometimes heart-wrenching case studies—La Fleur skillfully differentiates between PTSD and moral injury, and the unique impact of both.
— Don Redmond, Mercer University