Abstract: Nationally, the Black population’s spiritual/religious traits surpass other ethnicities, as did their disproportionally high participation in the Vietnam War. The literature review discovered no spiritually focused curriculum dedicated to alleviating combat-connected post-traumatic stress disorder-related morally injurious symptoms in Black Vietnam Veteran populations. The dissertation aimed to adapt The Winding Road, an existing psycho-educational programmatic resource with a spiritual focus, for Black Vietnam Veterans affected by moral injury. After adaptations, TWR embraces Black Veteran worldview and belief systems with content intended to alter schemas negatively formed or altered by morally injurious events. As an adapted psychospiritual cultural instrument to measure whether and to what extent TWR modified curriculum alters morally injurious symptomology in Black Vietnam Veterans, participants submit the moral-injury symptom scale-military-short form during the pre-, mid-, and final sessions.