[Self-Study] TR-45 Moral Injury in Veterans and Military Service Members (N/NY)
Recorded On: 12/05/2021
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Description:
This presentation will provide an overview of moral injury and how it impacts veterans and military service members. Two art therapists who work with this population will discuss their experiences working with clients who have experienced moral injury. Several case examples will be reviewed.
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will be able to define moral injury.
- Participants will be able to identify at least two art therapy directives that can be used in the treatment of moral injury.
- Participants will be able to recognize the differences and commonalities between post traumatic stress disorder and moral injury.
CE Eligibility:
ATCB, NBCC, NY LCAT
Rachel Mims
MS, LPC, LPC-AT-S, ATR-BC
Rachel Mims is a U.S. Army Veteran, Board Certified Art Therapist, and License Professional Counselor Supervisor. Rachel graduated from Florida State University in 2014 and worked with veterans and their families in higher education, with non-profit organizations, and as part of the local mental health authority for 10 years. She currently works in private practice providing supervision to new therapists and individual services for women, LGTBQ+ Folx, and veterans who have experienced trauma, are neurodivergent, and/or have chronic health conditions. Rachel previously served at the chapter level with the North Texas Art Therapy Association and has served on the AATA Board of Directors since 2023.
Peter Buotte
MA, ATR-BC
Peter Buotte is a retired combat veteran who plans and leads individual and group clinical art therapy sessions. Works directly with active duty military who have combat TBI with a co-presentation of PTS. and Suicidality. Active artist, exhibiting contemporary digitally-rendered sculptures and experimental drawings. Member of national American Art Therapy Assoc (AATA) and both north and south TX state chapters.