Trust Wounds: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Healing Moral Injury Paperback – February 28, 2026

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When trust is broken, the wound is not only emotional but moral, reshaping how we understand ourselves, others, and the world.Trust Wounds offers a comprehensive and compassionate guide to understanding and healing moral injury, an often unseen condition that occurs when our conscience, deepest values, sense of integrity, or moral identity are violated. Whether moral harm arises from our actions, our inaction, betrayal from others, or what we are forced to witness, it leaves a distinctive imprint on conscience, identity, faith, and belonging.Drawing from decades of clinical experience, interdisciplinary research, neuroscience, spirituality, and lived human stories, Dr. Logan reframes moral injury as part of a broader continuum of moral harm that affects not only soldiers, first responders, and care providers, but also ordinary people navigating experiences of betrayal, systemic injustice, caregiver strain, institutional failure, and other personal moral ruptures. This book gives language to what many of us experience after moral injury but struggle to articulate: the lingering shame and guilt, loss of innocence, betrayal of trust, spiritual and existential disorientation, loss of identity, and deep grief that often remain long after the experience of moral rupture.Trust Wounds goes beyond moralism, basic coping, and surface-level symptom relief. It offers a clear, integrative pathway for moral recovery that integrates truth-telling, self-care, grief, responsibility, forgiveness, meaning-making, and transformation without resorting to avoidant denial, projective blame, or punitive self-judgment. Through practical frameworks, clinical tools, reflective exercises, and case examples, readers are guided step-by-step through the work of repair: restoring moral coherence, rebuilding trust, reclaiming moral agency, and learning how to live forward with resilience, integrity, and hope.Written for clinicians, chaplains, caregivers, faith leaders, students, and anyone carrying the weight of moral harm, Trust Wounds offers both a professional framework and practical support for moral recovery. It invites readers into a renewed life shaped by integrity, compassion, and deepened moral wisdom following moral injury.Healing moral harm is not about becoming good again. It is about reclaiming our moral integrity, relational connections, and the capacity to live forward with hope.About the author: Dr. Kenneth A. Logan is a clinical psychologist, professor, speaker, and author whose work explores trauma, moral injury, spirituality, and faith integration. He serves as Director of Integration in the Graduate School of Clinical Psychology at George Fox University, where he trains doctoral students to integrate psychology and Christian faith in responsible clinical practice.With over twenty-five years of clinical experience, Dr. Logan works with individuals facing trauma, betrayal, burnout, spiritual struggle, and moral injury, including first responders, military personnel, ministry leaders, and healthcare professionals. His teaching and writing reflect a deep commitment to human dignity, relational repair, and religious & spiritual clinical competencies.In Trust Wounds, Dr. Logan introduces a framework for understanding moral harm as an injury to identity, conscience, and relationality. Drawing from clinical psychology, attachment theory, trauma research, and spiritual reflection, he offers practical guidance for those seeking healing after betrayal, shame, or moral failure. Read more

ISBN13 979-8218885014
Language English
Publisher Kenneth A. Logan, Psy.D.
Dimensions 7 x 0.99 x 10 inches
Item Weight 2.07 pounds
Reading age 14 - 18 years
Print length 438 pages
Publication date February 28, 2026

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