• Title/Summary/Keyword: 상담자 진정성

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A Qualitative Study on Counselors' Authenticity and Therapeutic Changes based on Experience by Clients Majoring in Counseling (상담 전공 내담자가 경험한 상담자 진정성과 치료적 변화에 관한 질적 연구)

  • Shim, Eun Jung;Lee, Hee-Kyung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.332-344
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the components of how clients perceive the counselors' authenticity in actual counseling, and to examine the therapeutic changes and processes related to the counselors' authenticity. In-depth interviews were conducted with 12 clients majoring in counseling at graduate school, and as a result of analyzing using the Grounded theory approach, 57 concepts, 40 sub-categories, and 14 categories were derived. The major results of this study are as follows: first, the components of counselor authenticity perceived by clients were identified as 'honesty', 'sincere attitude', and 'heartfelt caring'. Second, counselors' authenticity was found to bring about deeper and generalized therapeutic changes when a deep level of acceptance and empathy for the client was accompanied. Finally, therapeutic changes in counselors' authenticity were found to be 'increasing self-understanding and acceptance', 'generalization of authenticity modeling', and 'increasing initiative in coping with problems'. This study contributed to the increase of the practical knowledge of the counselors' authenticity by identifying the therapeutic value of authenticity and factors, and provided the implications to education and training for novice counselors.

Relation among the necessary and sufficient conditions of human relation (인간관계의 필요.충분조건들간의 관계)

  • Park, Sung-Hee
    • The Korean Journal of Elementary Counseling
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.407-426
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    • 2012
  • This study tried to reveal the relation among the necessary and sufficient conditions of human relation, which is the core concept of human-centered counseling. The relation of these three conditions are quite different according to what we take as the main content of authenticity. If we take congruence as its content, as Rogers did in his early academic years, three conditions are equal in their importance as instruments which counselor can use. But, if we take presence as its content, as Rogers did in his later academic years, authenticity possesses central position while using empathy and unconditional positive regard as its instruments. In this relation, we can say authenticity is a continuous growing process of self realization. And it also can be sad that the three necessary and sufficient conditions compose productive counseling relation inviting both counselor and client to the self realizing process.

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Study on Philosophy and of counselor's Attitude of Solution Focused Counseling Approach (해결중심상담접근의 철학과 상담자태도에 관한 연구)

  • Rho, Myung-Sook
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.3724-3731
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to find philosophy and counselor's attitudes of solution focused counseling approach. Research methods was to analyze the target literature on 'solution focus / principle; value; philosophy; attitude' through data retrieval around the books, academic papers, master thesis, Phd thesis. The results of this study are as follows. The philosophy of solution focused counseling approach is to center clients, to focus on 'effect', to base on social constructivism and to base on positive psychology. In addition, the counselor' attitudes of solution focused counseling approach is to have 'not-knowing' stance about Clients, to take the attitude of observation with sincere curiosity, to compliment the clients, to become a partner and a coach to practice solution focused counseling approach in various fields.

Searching for the Elderly's Inner Perception of Elderly Counseling - Using the CQR-M method- (노인상담에 대한 노인들의 내적 지각 탐색 - CQR-M 방식을 활용하여 -)

  • Kim, Dan-Bi;Joo, Eun-Sun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.10
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    • pp.369-384
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    • 2020
  • This study explored and described how seniors cope with adversities, how they perceive the counseling and what they expect from it, including the difficulties and barriers when using psychological counseling, through direct reports of the seniors. Data was collected from 56 elderly people living in Gyeonggido through interviews. The collected data was analyzed using the CQR-M method. The result yielded 6 domains, which are the ways to deal with adversities, feelings or thoughts about counseling, motivations for counseling, why peoples mind getting counseling, expectations for counselor, expectations for counseling effect. Based on the results, the ways to increase the level of participation and consideration for counseling by the elderly are suggested including case management, the expansion of counseling areas, the formation of sincere relationships, the consideration of counseling methods with activities and the enhancement of expertise.

A Geographical Study on Healing Spaces in Daily Life Centering on Psychological Counselling Caf$\acute{e}$s (일상적 삶에서의 치유의 공간에 관한 지리학적 고찰: 심리상담카페를 중심으로)

  • Park, Sookyung
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.546-562
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    • 2014
  • This research attempts to investigate the geographical approaches on healing, which have been neglected in geography relatively, comprehensively and to examine the meaning of healing in daily life from the viewpoint of the managers of psychological counselling caf$\acute{e}$s. According to the results of this research, exposed healing spaces such as mental clinics or counselling centers are regarded as cultural stigmatic spaces; besides, psychological counselling caf$\acute{e}$s decrease psychological distance or resistance and people calling for healing can access these healing spaces easily. Second, healing spaces from a perspective of modern people mean geographical boundaries as refuges for a brief time; accordingly, the users' activities in psychological counselling caf$\acute{e}$s as instant or unexpected healing spaces in daily life are interpreted as special experiences without any emotional burdens. And these psychological counselling caf$\acute{e}$s are regarded as the spaces where can experience healing repeatedly and continuously. Third, psychological counselling caf$\acute{e}$s were changed into general caf$\acute{e}$s as open spaces; therefore, they can penetrate deeper into daily life rather than others.

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Exploring the Narrative of Child Care Experience of Two Female School Counselors (두 여성 학교상담사의 자녀양육 경험에 관한 내러티브 탐구)

  • Choi, Eun-Ju
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.197-209
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the experience of child rearing in the life of school counselors and what this experience signified to them based on the narrative, a qualitative research method. For this study, two women who have at least eight year long experience, who work as school counselors and who have the experience of rearing their children during adolescence were selected as research subjects. They were subjected to interview and the following research results were drawn out. School counselors' child rearing experience was composed by focusing on the time, society and place, which are referred to as the Three-dimensional narrative investigation space. School counselors "discerned" that the experience of getting reared by original family exerts effect on children. After counseling study, they wished to "become a sufficiently good rearer" who strives to cultivate ideal parent-child relations by understanding their children after undergoing the phase of "self-reflection and apology" for discipline and forced attitude. Moreover, they were transforming into "genuine counselor" through experience based insight, and this in turn includes the meaning of "I, who function intactly."

Effective consultation strategy for patients of aesthetic case (심미 증례 환자의 효과적인 상담 전략)

  • Kim, Jumee
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Esthetic Dentistry
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.74-82
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    • 2013
  • In the modern society, the awareness of images is affecting the body-related consumer behavior through mass media such as TV and internet, and SNS that has grown explosively with the wide availability of smartphones. As a consequence, the demands for aesthetic treatments by patients who wish to improve their inferiority complex are increasing. Patients who want aesthetic treatments display more active inclinations than those receiving general treatments, and have the expectation for the improvement in images along with the anxiety over potential functional problems and satisfaction about the outcomes. In the consultation of the patient of aesthetic case, the basic starting point is that the surgeon and the patient recognize improvement points that the patient expects through the aesthetic treatment. The consultation starting from the viewpoint of the patient proceeds in a way that the consensus is reached through the medical approach, eventually finding the balance between ideals and naturalness. The consultation process from the initial meeting is established at each stage of treatment, at which the consultation is correctly recorded and shared by the surgeon and the care staff. In addition, the consistent policy is implemented from the initial consultation through to the maintenance care. Together, these will result in the consultation based on the true communications leading to the outcome that satisfies the patient, the surgeon and the care staff, rather than the one that gives the patient an unfounded hope and leads to the unsympathetic outcome. This article introduces the consultation strategy for patients of aesthetic case based on the sympathy with them through cases of aesthetic treatment by type.

Development of an Associative Value Knowledge Base based on UMLS & LOINC Database for Semantic Medical Information Integration. (의미적 의료정보 통합을 위한 UMLS와 LOINC DB 기반의 연관 값 지식베이스 개발)

  • Kim, Tae-Woo;Hong, Dong-Wan;Yoon, Jee-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2003.05c
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    • pp.1551-1554
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    • 2003
  • 최근 다양한 의료정보 시스템이 개발되어, 그 사용이 급증하고 있다. 이 들 각각의 의료정보 시스템에서 발생, 축적된 의료정보는 분산 이질의 형태를 가지며, 또한 같은 의미를 갖는 의료정보가 각기 다른 구조와 용어로 기술되어 축적되는 것이 일반적이다. 이와 같이 개별적으로 개발, 활용되어 온 의료정보를 웹 상에서 통합하여, 단일화 된 의료정보 검색 기능을 제공하기 위해서는 이들 의료정보의 의미적 연관성을 고려한 정보의 통합, 검색 기술의 개발이 필수적이다. 본 논문에서는 의미적 의료정보의 통합을 위한 UMLS와 LOINC 데이터베이스 기반의 연관 값 지식베이스의 설계 및 개발 방식을 제안한다. 웹 상에 존재하는 각종 분산 이질 형태의 의료정보는 XML을 공통 데이터 구조로 하여 통합되며, 정보 통합의 과정에서 연관 값 지식베이스를 참조하여 의미적 관련도가 높은 의료정보(구조 정보와 내용 정보)는 상호 연결되어, 진정한 의미의 정보 통합을 구현하게 된다. 지식베이스는 용어별로 식별자, 요소명, 연관값, 복수형, 동의어, 한글 이름 등의 필드틀 가지며, 현재 상담, 처방, 보험, 의료용어, 증상, 임상결과 등 적용분야 별로 작성된 연관 값 지식베이스가 구현되어 있다.

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A Study of Career-constitution Process of a Middle-aged Woman (한 중년여성의 진로구성 과정)

  • Kim, Soyeon;Jeong, Heesook
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.265-282
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    • 2015
  • This study with qualitative research method explores the process of a middle-aged woman who finds and constructs her career path. As a result, career constitution process of a research participant choosing a career to make a living and carrying out what she is supposed to do, turned out to be more than just a job adaptation process in the workforce. Career constitution process is a journey in search of "genuine self" and a existential process in which the existence of self is understood by sustained choices and "actions." The research participant on the life journey of finding career path sought to return to her intrinsic life and practiced self-realization toward possibility. The result of this study suggests that "work" being different from calling needs to be understood anew in the existential perspective. "work" is not only a passage which makes the meaning of life by existential "actoins" but also a existential method heading toward self-realization. Not only that, career path is a process which doesn't get obvious by one choice but is unfolded by shaking between potential energy and possibilities accumulated by here and now decisions and actions. Thus, the researcher of this study suggests that counselling for career path should go beyond the linear task which figures out a person's aptitude, the features of the workforce and connects both. And there is the need for a paradigm shift in totally understanding the client's life and in making the meaning of a work in the process of finding genuine "self".