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    In this article the authors examine the evidentiary status of the Court Appointed Special Advocates program through a review of current research findings and a critical analysis of the study methodologies used to produce those findings. Due to the equivocal research findings and widespread methodological weaknesses in the literature base, it is determined that there is not currently enough evidence to establish CASA as an evidence-based practice. In spite of the challenges to the feasibility of …Read more
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    Physician moral injury in the context of moral, ethical and legal codes
    with Philip Day, Sneha Mantri, Abhi Jain, David Rabago, and Robert Lennon
    Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (10): 746-752. 2022.
    After 40 years of attributing high rates of physician career dissatisfaction, attrition, alcoholism, divorce and suicide to ‘burnout’, there is growing recognition that these outcomes may instead be caused by moral injury. This has led to a debate about the relative diagnostic merits of these two terms, a recognition that interventions designed to treat burnout may be ineffective, and much perplexity about how—if at all—this changes anything. The current research seeks to develop the construct o…Read more