Moral Injury Worksheets
Do You Feel Like Something You Did or Witnessed Violated Who You Are?
Moral injury happens when your actions, or what you saw and couldn’t stop, go against your core values.
It can leave you carrying guilt, shame, anger, or a sense that you are no longer the person you were.
Unlike fear based trauma, this is about meaning, identity, and what feels “right” or “wrong” at your core.
Moral Injury Worksheets are designed to help you face what happened honestly, without collapsing into self blame or avoidance, and rebuild a sense of integrity.
Do You Relate to Any of the Following?
- Do you feel guilt that doesn’t go away even when others say it wasn’t your fault?
- Do you feel ashamed of something you did, didn’t do, or were part of?
- Do you replay the situation and question your choices over and over?
- Do you feel anger at yourself, others, or the system involved?
- Do you feel disconnected from who you used to be?
If so, these worksheets can help you process what happened and start repairing your sense of self.
(+20 pages of structured, reflective exercises)
What’s Included?
- Moral Injury
- Self-Assessment
- What Happened (Event Breakdown)
- Dimensions of Moral Violations
- Your Role in the Situation
- Responsibility Pie
- Emotional Impact
- Core Beliefs/Values That Were Violated
- Challenging Negative Beliefs
- Fear of Being Judged by Others
- Rebuilding Self-Respect
How These Worksheets Can Help
Help you separate facts from harsh self judgment
Reduce guilt, shame, and self blame
Clarify your actual responsibility
Support rebuilding identity and self respect
Download your Moral Injury Worksheets and begin facing what happened without losing yourself in it. You can take responsibility where needed and still rebuild a life that aligns with your values.