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Moral illness refers to a condition where an individual's ethical values or moral compass are compromised due to various factors such as societal influences, personal experiences, or psychological issues. This can manifest as immoral behavior, a lack of empathy, or a disregard for ethical principles. Treatment may involve therapy, counseling, and a reevaluation of one's beliefs and actions.

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