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A Case Study on the Imitation Ability of Young Children with Developmental Disabilities through Rhythmic Play Activity (그룹리듬연주활동에 따른 발달지체유아의 모방능력에 관한 사례연구)

  • Lee, A Ryeon
    • Journal of Music and Human Behavior
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.25-41
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this case study is to examine how group rhythmic playing can help enhance imitation skills for 3 children with developmental disabilities aged between 30-50 months. The program was composed of social musical play, the therapist's imitating the way young children played musical instruments, and the young children's imitating the way the therapist played musical instruments. Every session was videotaped, and the researcher and two music therapists checked the videotaped sessions to ensure the reliability of findings. The case study demonstrated the following results. First, the three young children who participated in the playing of rhythmic musical instruments showed an increase in imitation behaviors. Second, the infants exhibited the greatest change from 1 beat imitation according to the degree of difficulty of group rhythm musical instrument demonstrated. Third, the most radical change in the infants' ability to imitate appeared in Sessions 3-7 where the therapist imitated the operation and a performance of the infant. In conclusion, the activity of playing rhythmic musical instruments in a group generated improvement in the imitation ability of young children with developmental disabilities.

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A Case Study on Child-Centered Play Therapy for Young Child's Anger (분노하는 아동의 상담사례연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Sun
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the child counselling process of a 5-year old girl with anger problem. Her mother had difficult on caring a child. The researcher conducted 47 session of child counseling through child-centered play therapy once per week during 14months for 40 minutes. Parent consultation session follwed for 10 minutes. The child expressed her aggression, control, desire of affection and power during the sessions. As a result, the child's anger decreased, and child-mother relationship improved. Finally, the child successfully adapted new school life. The mother reported that raising children was much easier than before. This study is meaningful that it is a case study of a child's intervention in counseling prior to her entering elementary school. This study showed her adaptive school lifestyle during the beginning of the first year.

A Case Study on Child-Centered Play Therapy for Inattention and Impulsivity Young Child (산만 및 충동성향의 아동상담 단일사례연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Sun
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.71-75
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the child counselling process of a 6-year old girl. The child has showed inattention and impulsity. Her mother had difficulty on caring a child. The researcher conducted 63 session child counseling through play therapy once per week after tested clinical psychological full battery. During the counseling process, a child showed desire of affection and aggressive and impulsive behavior through the child's leading play. As a result the child's inattention and impulsivity decreased, and child-mother relationship improved. The child could express her feelings to their parents in concrete terms. Finally, the child successfully adapted new school life. The mother reported that raising children was much easier than before, and she decided to have a follow-up counseling once a month. This study is meaningful in that it is a case study conducted during 1 year and 8months since she was 6-year old. The young child becomes primary school girl. In this study, it was confirmed that children had an adaptive school life during the first and second grades.

Fidelity in Core Principles of Ayres Sensory Integration$^{(R)}$ Intervention: In Clinical Practice (Ayres의 감각통합중재 중심원리에 따른 치료사의 치료수행도 조사)

  • Hong, Eun-Kyoung;Kim, Kyeong-Mi;Chang, Moon-Young
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Sensory Integration
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 2011
  • Purpose : In this study, we tried to know that how the occupational therapists applied the core principles of Ayres's sensory integration(ASI) intervention for clients by using the method of self-assessment. Methods : The study period was from May 2010 to June 2010. The subjects were therapists who use a sensory integration intervention. We letted them to do self-assessment about degree of performing the treatment according to the core principles of ASI by using a questionnaire. Total 66 questionnaires were collected. SPSS for Windows version 15.0 was statistically analyzed. Results : There wasn't anybody without considering the 10 core principles of ASI interventions for children. Therapist's answer(more than 90%) was sometimes, often, always except for the guide self-organization in the 10 core principles of ASI intervention. On the basis of total average score of raw score of 10 core principles of ASI intervention, provide sensory opportunities, provide just-right challenges, collaborate on activity choice, maximize child's success, ensure physical safety, and foster therapeutic alliance showed more than 50 points(T value). The guide self-organization, support optimal arousal, create play context, and arrange room to engage child showed less than 50 points T value. Conclusion : The most effective interventions for sensory integration is the treatment based on the core principles of ASI intervention. According to core principle of ASI intervention, checking the quality of care and increasing the quality of care is needed through performing self-assessment.

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An Analysis of the Archetypical Symbols of Children's Performance with Water During Sandplay Therapy (아동의 모래놀이치료에서 물(水)을 통한 연행의 상징 분석)

  • Goh, Eun-Kyoung;Chung, Kai-Sook
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.185-202
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to understand the archetypical symbols present when conducting sandplay therapy with water from a hermeneutic point of view. The research participants were 6 children aged 8~9 who experienced problems in parent-children relationships. The result were as follows : The nature of archetypical symbols of present when working with water can be structured along two themes, vertical movements and horizontal movements. In vertical movements with three sub-themes, the meaning of 'to put in and boil out' is interpreted as 'mother's feeding baby', the meaning of 'to sink and bring out of water' is interpreted as 'resource acquisition', 'to swamp and float on the water' represents 'death and rebirth'. In horizontal movements consisted of two sub- themes, the meaning of 'to be swept away' is interpreted as 'initiation and conversion', the meaning of 'to wave and fix' is interpreted as 'to overcome the difficulties and create stability'.

A Case Study of a 5th Grade Girl from a Divorced Family Recovering Femininity Through the Sandplay Therapy (모래놀이치료로 여성성을 회복해 가는 이혼가정의 초등학교 5학년 여아에 대한 사례연구)

  • Sim, Hee-Og
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.55-65
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    • 2011
  • This study explored how a 5th grade girl from a divorced family recovered her femininity through the sandplay therapy. The client was referred by a social worker in her school because of maladjustments such as passivity in school work, poor peer relations, especially with girls, the usage of bad language and a lack of concern about her appearance. There were 41 sessions of the therapy. The first part of the therapy included 1-7 sessions, the middle part 8-35, and the final part 36-41. The client expressed her situation by showing guardians and a peeing boy and by seeking love in the first part. During the middle part she put copper ballerinas and needed to make them alive. In the final part she set figures facing each other who seemed to have mutual understandings and placed cars running well. The client recovered her femininity through the sandplay therapy in a free and protected space.

A Case Study of Sandplay Therapy for a Middle School-Aged Boy Having Severe Conflicts with His Mother : Focused on Initiation (어머니와 갈등이 심한 남자 중학생의 모래놀이치료 사례연구 : 입문의 관점에서)

  • Sim, Hee-Og
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2014
  • This study explored the sandplay therapy case of a middle school-aged boy having severe conflicts with his mother, from the viewpoints of initiation. The goal of the therapy was to lessen the boy's conflicts with his mother within the free and protected space in sandplay therapy. Thirty-seven therapy sessions were held. The client showed the scene of having fun in the water in the most unconscious part of the tray in the initial phase of therapy (1, descending into the unconscious). In the intermediate phase of therapy (2~33, a period of suffering, confrontation with death and trials), he showed suffering, was confronted with death and underwent trials. In the final phase of therapy (34~37, seeking masculine principles and rebirth), he began to seek masculine principles instead of having conflicts with his mother and was reborn. Using sandplay therapy in a free and protected space, this study showed the effectiveness of sandplay therapy since the boy's severe conflicts with his mother were lessened. This study also confirmed the existence of an archetypal pattern in the male adolescent's psyche.

Qualitative Study on Participating in Filial therapy - focusing mothers' perspective- (부모-자녀 놀이치료 참여에 관한 질적 연구 - 어머니들의 관점에서 -)

  • Kim, Sook-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.21-38
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to understand mothers' experiences in filial therapy and to investigate them from a phenomenological perspective. For these purposes, three mothers were observed in a filial therapy process from a counselor and researcher perspective from December 2009 to April 23, 2010. After the program, mothers were interviewed and video tape were used in order to a better understand their experiences. Their experiences were analyzed in a format of experience with time, space, relation, and body, and interpreted their meanings. The result of the study shows the follows: Mothers have failed to put a priority on making time for a special play session.; They also had conflicts when they were unable to handle new skills.; They failed to make proper responses; They failed to internalize the space itself; The first intense emotion they felt in a play session was 'awkward.'; They learned what kind of person they were by using new skills through the body.; The method of how mothers formed a relationship with their children revealed itself in play. The meanings of participation in filial therapy can be discussed from two perspectives; 'becoming an observer' and 'taking care of'.

A Case Study of Sandplay Therapy for an Elementary School-aged Girl Living in a Home Suffering from Severe Conflicts between Her Mother and Older Brother : A Focus on Fairy Tales (어머니와 오빠의 심한 갈등 속에서 생활하는 초등학생 여아의 모래놀이치료 사례연구 : 민담의 관점에서)

  • Sim, Hee-Og
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.19-45
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    • 2015
  • This study explored the sandplay therapy case of an elementary school-aged girl living in a home in which there exist severe conflicts between her mother and older brother. This study focused heavily on fairy tales. The goal of the therapy was to encourage appropriate adjustments with the girl's situation within the free and protected space of sandplay therapy. Forty-four therapy sessions were held. The client exhibited evidence of feelings of being abandoned and of becoming lethargic in the initial phase of therapy (1~10, forsakenness/sleeping family). In the intermediate phase of therapy (11~38, regression, opposition and purification/growth), as she displayed signs of regression, princess play, the opposition of goodness and badness and purification, she grew psychologically. In the final phase of therapy (39~44, redemption/rebirth of new consciousness), she was redeemed and reborn with a new sense of consciousness. Using sandplay therapy in a free and protected space, this study showed the various motives of fairy tales in the psyche of a pre-adolescence girl and the effectiveness of sandplay therapy.

Analysis of Transformation Process of the Parents and Children who participated in the Filial Therapy (놀이치료를 활용한 부모교육 프로그램에 참여한 부모의 공감능력 및 자녀의 정서행동문제의 변화과정 분석)

  • Jang, Mi-Kyung;Son, Kum-Ok;Kim, Seong-Eun
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.325-340
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    • 2009
  • The study aims at verifying the parents' and children's changing process while using parents' play therapy in parent education program to improve the relationship between parents and their children. The experimental group consisted of 42 mothers who have preschoolers in the age range of 3-5, and was compared with the control group of 42 mothers. They joined together a series of 8 sessions (2 hours? or 16 hours?) once a week and took pre- and post-test. All of the sessions were recorded with a VCR camera. All the changing process the mothers showed was analyzed qualitatively to see what happened to the mothers and their children by the methods of coding, taxonomic analysis, critical events, componential analysis, and casual chain analysis suggested by Spradley(1980). The analyses showed that the mothers who participated in the program come to take more sympathetic, receptive attitudes to their children, while the children get better in the children's emotional behavioral problems in the qualitative analysis as well as the quantitative analysis.