What the people are saying:
In our daylong, peer-facilitated small group process, we have found the experience wheel very useful for helping people identify their feelings of moral injury. In addition, we have used a poster-sized version and had them place pins on their feelings, both early in the process with one color of pin and near the end with a different color. This enabled them to see how the group itself shifted in more positive directions. —Rita Brock, Senior Vice President for Moral Injury Recovery Programs at Volunteers of America, author of Soul Repair: Recovering from Moral Injury After War.
An innovative and effective instrument that gives language to the often unspoken pain of moral injury. —Harold G. Koenig, M.D. Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Associate Professor of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center.
The Moral Injury Experience Wheel (“MIEW”) is a unique and specialist instrument that has proven itself to be easy to use and greatly assists with the systematic translation of moral injury into meaningful discussions, leading to a deeper understanding of one’s own and others’ morally injurious experience. Due to Dr. Fleming’s work in developing the MIEW, and its functional merits, the MIEW research was rightly recognized as the “JORH Publication 2022” for Moral Injury. — Lindsay B. Carey, Associate Professor, School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia and Editor in Chief, Journal of Religion and Health, Springer Science.