NAHTG Helping First Responders With Moral Injury
Mon, Feb 23
|https://webinar.mywave.video/SRmJc0JAOTrs8H
First responders regularly face high-stakes situations that can challenge deeply held values, beliefs, and sense of purpose—often leading to moral injury. This educational webinar explores what moral injury is, how it differs from burnout and PTSD, and why it is increasingly recognized among firefig


Time & Location
Feb 23, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:20 PM EST
https://webinar.mywave.video/SRmJc0JAOTrs8H
About the event
First responders regularly face high-stakes situations that can challenge deeply held values, beliefs, and sense of purpose—often leading to moral injury. This educational webinar explores what moral injury is, how it differs from burnout and PTSD, and why it is increasingly recognized among firefighters, law enforcement, EMS, dispatchers, and other frontline professionals. Participants will gain practical, evidence-informed strategies to help first responders process guilt, shame, anger, and moral distress, while fostering resilience, meaning, and psychological recovery. The webinar is designed for clinicians, peer support professionals, and organizational leaders seeking compassionate, effective approaches to support those who serve under extraordinary pressure.
Tickets
General Admission
$20.00
+$0.50 ticket service fee
Total
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