• 제목/요약/키워드: Happy healing

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Holistic Therapy 프로그램의 개발과 적용한 행복힐링모임 대상자들의 스트레스 변화 (Development of Holistic Therapy Program and Changes in Stress of Happy Healing Group Subjects)

  • 이하영;천준협
    • 한국자연치유학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.10-18
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    • 2021
  • 목적: 본 연구의 목적은 새로 개발한 '전인 치유 프로그램'을 행복힐링모임을 통해 수행한 대상자 62명의 스트레스 변화'에 대한 연구를 하는 것이었다. 방법: 전인치유 프로그램을 행복힐링모임에 주당 1회(90분)씩 6회기를 수행하였고, 회기 및단 계별내용을 기록하였다. 결과: 일반인에게 적용할 수 있도록 개발한 전인치유프로그램은 회기별로 '도입-전개-마무리'의 세부적 3단계로 구성되었다. 전인치유요법으로 행복힐링모임 수행 후에 스트레스에 미치는 요인은 사전 평균치에 비해 사후의 평균치는 26.371점으로 유의성이 있게 감소하였다(p < .000). 사회심리적 스트레스의 변화는 사전에서는 34.306점, 사후에는 9.096점으로유의하게감소하였다. 스트레스 대처방식의 변화는 사전에 비해서사후에는 201.661점으로 유의하게 높게 나타났다. 기분 상태 변화는 사전에는 69.451점이었고사후에는 123.983점으로 높게 증가하여 유의한 차이를 보이었다(p < .000). 결론: 전인치유 프로그램을 행복힐링모임에 적용한 대상자에게서는 일반 또는 사회적심리적 스트레스에는 유의하게 감소하였고, 스트레스 대처방식과 기분상태의 변화는 높게 증가하는 경향을 보이었다. 이 결과로 평가할 때에 새 전인 치유요법이 행복힐링모임에 매우 유용한 자연치유적 요법 중의 하나라고 판단되었다.

부조리극 속 여성의 상처와 치유 - 『행복한 나날들』을 중심으로 (Wounds and Healing as a woman in Happy Days)

  • 류다영
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.242-249
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구의 목적은 부조리극의 대명사라고 할 수 있는 사무엘 베케트의 작품 중에서 여성을 주인공으로 한 유일한 희곡 "행복한 나날들"을 미시적인 관점에서 바라보며 인간의 내면 아이에 초점을 맞추어 등장인물의 상처를 살펴보고, 어떻게 그녀가 상처를 치유해 나가는지를 연구하고자 하는 것이다. "행복한 나날들"에 등장하는 여자 주인공 위니(Winnie)는 그녀의 마음 속 깊은 곳에 자리 잡고 있는 고통과 상처를 인지하지 못하고 힘든 시간을 보낸다. 하지만 자신의 내면 고통을 직면함으로써 그녀는 과거 자신이 가지고 있었던 고통과 마주하게 되고 이를 통해 스스로 치유의 과정을 겪는다. 위니의 삶에 대한 긍정적이고 낙관적인 성격은 그녀의 남편 윌리(Willie)의 행동이 변화할 수 있도록 이끌었으며, 남편 윌리의 행동 변화는 그녀의 상처가 치유될 가능성이 있다는 긍정적인 신호라고 할 수 있다. 따라서 위니는 그녀의 남편 윌리와의 관계를 통해 그녀의 마음속 고통과 상처에 직면하는 기회를 가지게 되었고, 그리고 서서히 자신의 내면 아이의 상처를 치유하는 길을 걷게 되었다고 결론지을 수 있다.

심리 치유를 위한 신경건축학 기반의 바이오필릭 색채 팔레트 정량화 - 인상주의 '모네'의 풍경화를 중심으로 - (Biophilic Color Palette Development based on NeuroArchitecture towards Psychological Healing - Focused on the Landscape Painting of Impressionism 'Claude Monet' -)

  • 최윤영;이현수
    • 대한건축학회논문집:계획계
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.43-52
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    • 2020
  • With the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, people need healing. Research in neuroarchitecture shows that people feel happy and stable when working with nature, and patients heal quickly. Therefore, This study aims to quantitatively analyze the colors that help psychological healing in the painting images depicting nature by setting 'Natural Colors' of Biophilic Design as the subject of research. So the purpose of this study was to measure Biophilic Color and to develop Biophilic Color Palette. We extracted Biophilic colors using Impressionist Monet's Landscape painting. After extracting colors using Photoshop Color Picker, we converted RGB color code to NCS color code and Munsell color code. The results of this study were as follows; The ratio of Y was high in the GY-series and YR-series. This is due to the characteristic of impressionism that expresses the change of color by light in close relationship with light. Y is universally considered to be pleasant, representing happiness, sunshine and optimism. Therefore, it is possible to create an environment that helps psychological healing by utilizing the Y-series color palette. Average Blackness was 28. Average Chromaticness was 34.61. The significance of this study is to propose a biophilic color palette that is useful for psychological healing by quantifying the color code of biophilic colors depicted and expressed with adjective images and idiomatic color names. Quantitative and empirical studies on healing colors are needed continuously and should be actively utilized in healing environment planning.

치과 공포증환자의 불안 경감을 위한 NLP기법에 대한 고찰 (A review on the NLP techniques for reducing anxiety in dental phobic patients)

  • 권원달;설기문
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제48권11호
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    • pp.829-840
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    • 2010
  • In recent years, medical techniques have provided patients with various measures to improve their quality of life. For dental treatment, drug-mediated sedation techniques for relieving dental anxiety have been developed, but behavior control through drugmediation may be limited because of possible side effects, contraindications, and the additional expense to the patient. Many patients tend to avoid the treatment or are unwilling to accept it and this makes both patients and dentists feel pressured. The field of NLP application might alleviate this uncomfortableness. Recently, NLP has spread to the dental and medical field rapidly and has been used in surgical treatments as well as in direct psychotherapy. NLP techniques which could be applied to dental phobic patients are as follows. 1) anchoring, 2) dissociation, 3) submodality change, 4) time line threapy, 5) swish pattern, 6) six step reframing, 7) parts integration, 8) modeling and imagination and so on. The aim of this study is to examine the strategy of NLP psychology so that dental phobic patients can be treated efficiently and effectively by the application of behavior management. Through NLP, patients can be induced to have more positive attitudes and experiences in future dental treatment.

Hoesimgok (悔心曲, 回心曲, Regretting song) may affect peace of mind through distinct musical interaction

  • Kyung-Ja, Ko;Hyun-Yong, Cho
    • 셀메드
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.1.1-1.5
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to propose a role as healing music through Hoesimgok's interaction. The song "Hoesimgok (悔心曲, 回心曲, Regretting Song)" means a song that expresses regret. There's nothing more desperate than my parents in a song of regret. Your heart for your late parents must be the thing you regret the most. We always think that we should be filial to my parents, but we can't. We are under a lot of stress due to situations and environments that are unintentionally not filial. Audiences who show self-reflection on their filial piety become emotional identities with those who sing with the lyrics and actions of songs and music. Therefore, Hoesimgok is a song and a prayer. Music exerts a range of powerful biological effects beyond nice sound and furthermore, it is expanding to music therapy. It can also bring about peace of mind by regulating sympathetic nervous system excitation. Our results suggest that Hoesimgok can have the effect of making listeners as well as singers happy.

공간 심리학을 통한 공간치유 연구 (A Study on Spatial Therapy through Spatial Psychology)

  • 박해랑
    • 문화기술의 융합
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    • 제9권6호
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    • pp.709-714
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구는 개인이 받은 감정적 손상에 대한 다양한 치유의 방법에서 공간의 심리학을 통한 공간치유의 방법을 제안하고자 한다. 일반 대학생을 대상으로 공간치유의 수업사례를 통해 효과를 입증하고 그 방법을 구체화하고자 한다. 공간치유의 방법을 사전 질문(과거)-공간 탐방(현재)-여행 계획(미래)으로 설계하였다. 사전 질문에서 학생들은 가족과의 행복한 여행과 함께한 사람과의 즐거웠던 추억을 가장 오래 기억하였다. 공간탐방에서 학생들이 방문한 장소는 모두 다르지만 자신이 다녀온 곳에 대해 충분히 만족하고, 행복해하였다. 학생들은 함께한 사람과 그 장소에 대한 감정을 충분히 기억하고 표현하였다. 여행 계획에서 학생들은 여행에 대한 준비를 충분히 하고, 그곳에서 느끼고 싶은 다양한 치유의 감정을 기대하고 있었다. 대부분의 학생들이 여행을 통해 마음의 안정을 찾고, 평화로운 감정을 느끼고, 아름다운 세상을 만끽하고 싶다고 하였다. 공간치유를 위한 여행이나 특정 장소에 대한 방문은 지치고 힘든 이들에게 충분한 치유의 힘을 가지게 한다.

Effect of Hominis Placenta on cutaneous wound healing in normal and diabetic mice

  • Park, Ji-Yeun;Lee, Jiyoung;Jeong, Minsu;Min, Seorim;Kim, Song-Yi;Lee, Hyejung;Lim, Yunsook;Park, Hi-Joon
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.404-409
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    • 2014
  • BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The number of diabetic patients has recently shown a rapid increase, and delayed wound healing is a major clinical complication in diabetes. In this study, the wound healing effect of Hominis placenta (HP) treatment was investigated in normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice. MATERIALS/METHODS: Four full thickness wounds were created using a 4 mm biopsy punch on the dorsum. HP was injected subcutaneously at the middle region of the upper and lower wounds. Wounds were digitally photographed and wound size was measured every other day until the 14th day. Wound closure rate was analyzed using CANVAS 7SE software. Wound tissues were collected on days 2, 6, and 14 after wounding for H/E, immunohistochemistry for FGF2, and Masson's trichrome staining for collagen study. RESULTS: Significantly faster wound closure rates were observed in the HP treated group than in normal and diabetes control mice on days 6 and 8. Treatment with HP resulted in reduced localization of inflammatory cells in wounded skin at day 6 in normal mice and at day 14 in diabetic mice (P < 0.01). Expression of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 2 showed a significant increase in the HP treated group on day 14 in both normal (P < 0.01) and diabetic mice (P < 0.05). In addition, HP treated groups showed a thicker collagen layer than no treatment groups, which was remarkable on the last day, day 14, in both normal and diabetic mice. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, HP treatment has a beneficial effect on acceleration of cutaneous wound healing via regulation of the entire wound healing process, including inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.

The effects of Korean double-headed drum janggu rhythm on the life forces for the elderly made by In-seok Seo

  • Ko, Kyung Ja;Kim, Ji-Youn;Oh, Ji Yun
    • 셀메드
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.3.1-3.3
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    • 2018
  • The aim of this article is to argue that rhythm of janggu may have meaningful effects as a form of vitality for the elderly. Janggu is the most popular and soft pitched instrument in the percussion family in Korean music. It is warm and soft makes very deep and exquisite sounds. Janggu is a source of Korean national pride because of unique, manifestation of yin-yang five-elements represented in Korean music. The meaning and influence of rhythm in human is in essence and natural. This style paper is a course of happy life and a basic step toward in the world. Music therapy has been employed as a therapeutic intervention to facilitate healing across a many of clinical populations. A cheerful rhythm of janggu promotes the vitality of the elderly. This joining has contributed to the vitality, health improvement and the whole body for the elderly. Instead of visiting hospital, they sit in front of the janggu what could be better than a daily dose of exercise. Therefore, the author thinks this might help them forget their anxieties, this very moment, janggu music rhythm therapy lays the foundation of a more vital lifestyle.

Writing papers: literary and scientific

  • Hwang, Kun
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.145-150
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    • 2022
  • This paper aims to summarize why I write, how to find a motif, and how to polish and finish a manuscript. For William Carlos Williams, practicing medicine and writing poetry were two parts of a single whole, not each of the other. The two complemented each other. Medicine stimulated Williams to become a poet, while poetry was also the driving force behind his role as a doctor. Alexander Pope, the 18th century English poet, wrote a poem entitled "The Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot" that was dedicated to a friend who was both a poet and a physician. In this poem, we receive an answer to the questions of "Why do you write? Why do you publish?" Pope writes, "Happy my studies, when by these approv'd! / Happier their author, when by these belov'd! / From these the world will judge of men and books." When I write, I first reflect on whether I only want to write something for its own sake, like "a dog chasing its own tail," instead of making a more worthwhile contribution. When my colleagues ask me, "Why do you write essays as well as scientific papers?" I usually answer, "Writing is a process of healing for me-I cannot bear myself unless I write." When the time comes to sit down and put pen to paper, I remind myself of the saying, festina lente (in German, Ohne Hast, aber ohne Rast, corresponding to the English proverb "more haste, less speed"). If I am utterly exhausted when I finish writing, then I know that I have had my vision.

Promotion of mental health by PungmulPanGut (one form of K-culture) -focusing on the ensemble Better Than Medicine (eBTM) performance. YouTube; https://youtu.be/SSenbSwI_5c

  • Ko, Kyung Ja;Cho, Hyun-Yong
    • 셀메드
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.1.1-1.2
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    • 2022
  • Mental health is attributed to person's well-being, abilities and productivity. The purpose of this study is to suggest the effects of K-culture to people in adversity. It is PungmulPanGut, represented by traditional Korean play culture. Pungmul is a performance with four percussion instruments, Janggu (Korean hourglass drum), Buk (barrel shaped drum), Jing (large gong), Kkwaenggwari (small gong), and play. In Korean, "pan" means that it's a place to do something. Gut means to make a wish. The ensemble Better Than Medicine (eBTM) is a team that has trained and worked with Gamuak (歌,舞,樂; singing, dancing, playing) for a long time, but is not perfect (we refer this as 2% lacking in music). The characteristic of our team is that we share joy while voluntarily participating and doing what we like. It is a combination of singing, dancing, playing musical instruments, and exciting people. There is wind-like energy and there is mutual cooperation, not competition. As we concentrate, we become immersed in each other's breathing and movement. So it makes us forget the hard situation, the hardships, the pain, and so on. In the meantime, our pleasures peak and share happy energy with each other. Even though we are two percent less skilled, our sense of happiness doubles. Music together is not competition but cooperative work and healing. Therefore, we suggest that PungmulPanGut can be better K-culture than medicine in promoting mental health.