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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2021.11.05.158

A Study on the Coping Experience of Mental Disorder Symptoms  

Kim, Nanghee (Korean Research Center for Guardianship and Trusts)
Song, Seung-yeon (Korean Research Center for Guardianship and Trusts)
Kim, Hyojung (Korean Research Center for Guardianship and Trusts)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.11, no.5, 2021 , pp. 158-167 More about this Journal
Abstract
This work aims to explore personal coping and insight experience in mental disorder symptoms from the perspective of the parties in order to lay an empirical basis for the transition of the mental health service paradigm from a medical model to a human rights model. For this purpose, in-depth interviews with 8 persons with mental disorders were conducted and a model of practice was suggested through analysis using the grounded theory. As a result, 11 categories, 23 sub-categories and 132 concepts were identified. According to the analysis of this study, people with mental disorders have changed their perspective on symptoms through in-depth insight into their identities and symptoms as mental disorders, and discovered their own autonomous ways to cope with symptoms, managing their daily lives. Therefore, in developing a Korean alternative model for people with mental disorders, it is necessary to prepare conditions to find their own countermeasures through opportunities for insight.
Keywords
People with mental disorder; Experience of coping with symptoms; Ground theory; Human rights model; Recovery paradigm;
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