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남양주 평내동 금호어울림

  • U, Eun-Ok
    • 주택과사람들
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    • s.195
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    • pp.82-85
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    • 2006
  • 전원형 아파트 남양주 평내동 금호어울림의 우은옥 씨는 새로 입주한 아파트 생활에 너무나 만족하고 있다. 단지내 입주민들을 위한 휴식 공간과 아이들의 정서 함양에 좋은 시설물들이 갖춰져 있어 어울림 단지 내에 있으면 마음까지 편안해지는 '휴식'을 취하고 있다는 생각이 든다고 한다. 우은옥 씨가 남양주 평내동의 금호어울림에 살아서 행복한 이유를 들어보았다.

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일터에서 찾은 행복 - '다시 돌아온 국보1호 숭례문, 안전설비를 돌아보다'

  • Park, Jae-Jeong
    • Electric Engineers Magazine
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    • s.370
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    • pp.18-19
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    • 2013
  • 2008년 2월 10일, 한사람의 잘못된 행동으로 국보1호인 숭례문이 거의 전소되었다. 그렇게 우리의 마음속에서 아픔과 회한을 남긴채 사라져가던 숭례문은 5년여 간의 정교한 고증을 거쳐 화재가 발생하기 전보다 더욱 예전과 비슷한 모습으로 복원되어 지난달 5월 우리품으로 돌아왔다.

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건강과 행복한 삶의 대안-숲으로의 여행

  • Hyeon, Ji-Hyeon
    • 건강소식
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.40-43
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    • 2008
  • 인간의 원천적인 고향이자 모태였던 숲. 숲에서는 온갖 약초가 생산되었고, 이를 바탕으로 질병의 치료와 보양이 이뤄져 왔다. 숲은 몸과 마음의 도량이기도 했다. 게다가 우린 누구나 숲을 쉽게 이용할 수 있는 복을 타고 났다. 이렇게 주위에서 쉽게 볼 수 있는 숲이지만, 숲이 우리 몸에 어떤 작용을 하는지에 대해선 그리 많은 생각을 해본 사람들은 없을 터. 이번 호에서는 숲이 우리에게 주는 건강효과와 봄철 가볼 만한 우리나라의 숲을 소개해보고자 한다.

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How Does the Human Mind Change from Its First State? An Investigation of the First and the Last Human Mind through Cognitive Mechanism in the Brain (인간의 마음은 어디에서 어디로 변해가는가: 두뇌 인지 메커니즘을 통해 본 인간 마음의 처음과 끝)

  • Song, Kwang-Han
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.753-766
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    • 2013
  • Even though civilization is developing at a fast rate, human beings and their living environments do not look happy. Given that the civilization comes from the human mind, which is changing in interaction with human body, society, and nature, it is hard to think that the human mind is changing in the desirable direction. This paper described a whole changing paradigm of the human mind and its causes through the cognitive mechanism in the brain from which all the diverse minds are formed. According to the cognitive mechanism, the human mind can change from the first free and peaceful mind through the middle mind to the last obsessive and anguish mind in accordance with the change of one of the factors in the origin of the human mind. Today's unfavorable changes in human beings, society, and the natural environment including the excessive development of civilization are the results of the undesirable changes of the human mind. This paper specified the respective characteristics of the first, middle, and the last mind and discussed where individuals' minds are and where they are going. Lastly, this paper suggested the specific ways to return to the first original mind based on the cognitive mechanism.

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

  • Ryu, Da-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.242-249
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    • 2019
  • This study examined the wounds and healing of the character as a woman in Samuel Beckett's play, Happy Days, through a microscopic approach by focusing on her inner I, and to study how she tries to heal her wounds. Winnie in Happy Days spends hard times not recognizing her internal wounds and pains. By facing her wounds and pains, however, she starts the process of self-healing, mainly through communicating and sharing her sorrows with her past inner child. Winnie's positive and optimistic character appears to change Willie's behaviors, which may be a positive sign that her wounds and pains will possibly be healed. In conclusion, Winnie has a chance to face her inner wounds and pains while interacting and communicating with her husband Willie, and she is slowly heading for healing her wounded inner I.

A Study on Humanities Healing - Student Pre-Survey Analysis - (인문치유 연구 -학생 사전 설문조사 분석-)

  • Park, Hae Rang
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.229-234
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    • 2022
  • This study conducted a preliminary survey to study humanities healing methods for college students. Based on the student survey, we would like to present the research direction of humanities healing and find an appropriate humanities healing method. For quantitative analysis, 10 questions were constructed, focusing on BPS-Modell, Bio, Psycho, and Sozio of life. In the question of the Bio, 50% of the students said they understood their body, mind, and will and acted accordingly, but 20% of the students showed that their actions according to their body, mind, and will did not fit. In the question of Psycho, more than 50% of students said they communicated well with their inner selves, but less than 20% of students did not. In the question of Sozio of life, more than 60% of students form a social network well, but about 10% of students have very low attitudes or meanings toward life. The ultimate purpose of humanities is 'happiness', and the purpose of human life is also 'happiness'. We hope that the power of positivity to realize a stable future society and improve the quality of life will be expanded through humanities healing.

What is Mind? -A Definition of Mind in Relation to Mind Humanities ('마음'의 한 정의, -마음인문학과의 관계에서)

  • Lee, Ki-heung
    • Journal of Korean Philosophical Society
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    • v.123
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    • pp.209-244
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    • 2012
  • In this paper I undertake to define what is mind, as a partial project of the philosophical foundation of the Mind Humanities. To this end I ask myself, where can be found the field, to which the various or whole psychological concepts and discourses generally relate, and then I identify the correct field to be the field of existential activities of human beings as being-in-the-world. When human beings as being-in-the-world live their lives, her life is built up out of the internal biological activities, the worlds of space and time, and actions. While the various scenes of individual life of man produced by a dynamic coordination of those worldly components, the basis of the mechanism of that coordination is explained by a biological model of self-sufficiency system that I developed here. On the basis of this model, I show step by step, how and through which (logical) way organisms configures their living, as it is. With respect to those steps of the life-construction of the organism, or in light of each step corresponding to each configuration, I construct different types of mind, i.e. impulsive mind, manipulative mind, meta-mind, collective consciousness/mind and finally personality, while every mind is further subdivided. Finally, I define mind, in light of its function in human life and with respect to the generalized sense of the whole processes as outlined above, as an organ which weaves (above mentioned) worldly components to Dasein, and sublimates and expands it to a better living.

The Effect of Bibliotherapy on the Happiness Index of University Students (독서치료를 통한 대학생의 행복지수 제고에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Chae
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.287-308
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of a bibliotherapy program on the happiness index of University students. To do this, this study collected its data through two questionnaires and the writings of 14 undergraduate students taking part in the bibliotherapy program. The bibliotherapy program was designed and applied to the course of 'Bibliotherapy' for the spring semester of 2013. The results were as follows: Firstly, we can raise the happiness index through the bibliotherapy program. More specifically, we can raise the level of satisfaction with life to a great extent, and increase positive emotions to some degree. However, reducing negative emotions is difficult. Secondly, we can heal with meditation, prayer, sticking to reality. etc., Thirdly, the bibliotherapist should consider the autonomy of the participant of the bibliotherapy program when he select books.

Psychological, relational and financial resources: How do they influence happiness among Koreans (심리적, 관계적, 경제적 자원: 한국인의 행복에 어떠한 영향을 미치는가?)

  • Youngshin Park ;Uichol Kim
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.95-132
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    • 2009
  • Can money buy happiness? If not, what are the factors that influence happiness? What makes people happy? What are the factors that influence happiness among Korean adults? How can we better explain factors that influence happiness? These are the research questions that led to the analyses of psychological, relational, financial resources that influence happiness. To examine differences in socio-economic status, adults and elderly from three different districts that vary wealth and income were interviewed in their own home. A total of 313 respondents (male=133, female=180) between the ages of 20 through 80 completed a questionnaire that contained background information, emotional support scale and happiness scale developed by the present researcher and resiliency of efficacy developed by Bandura(1995). The results are as follows. First, monthly income influence happiness to some extent, but when the variable was excluded from the path analysis, the goodness-of-fit did not change significantly. Although those who have more money can be happier, those without much money can also be happy. These results indicate that financial resource has limited influence on happiness. In addition, monthly income did influence self-efficacy of respondents indicating that those with more money were not necessarily more confident about themselves. Second, an important factor influencing happiness is the relational resource. Emotional support was the most powerful predictor of happiness, four to five times more important than monthly income. Third, self-efficacy influenced happiness. Those respondents with higher resiliency of efficacy had higher happiness scores and the influence was two times greater than monthly income. Moreover, self-efficacy played a mediating role between emotional support and happiness. Fourth, those respondents with higher occupational achievement reported higher happiness score and the influence was two times greater than monthly income. Fifth, success of children influenced happiness score and the influence was 1.5 times greater than monthly income. Sixth, education did not directly influence happiness, but had an indirect influence through self-efficacy and occupational achievement. Seventh, age was not related to self-efficacy and happiness.

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감동을 말하는 인쇄광고 -대기업의 감동을 말하는 인쇄광고, 불황기 '희망과 행복'의 메시지

  • Park, Seong-Gwon
    • 프린팅코리아
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.76-81
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    • 2009
  • 지난 2008 한경광고대상 수상작들의 키워드는 '꿈과 희망'이었다. 외환위기 당시보다 더 강도 높은 불안이 밀려오고 있는 이때, 고객들이 가장 갈구하는 것은 '희망과 행복'의 메시지였다. 좋은 광고 역시 고객의 이 같은 마음을 읽어내고 이를 아름다운 화상으로 표현해 내는 것이다. 최근 인쇄광고에 견주어 영상광고의 효과를 과대평가하는 경향이 있다. 기억에 잘 남는 훌륭한 광고는 모두가 인쇄광고다. 그러나 인쇄매체는 영상매체보다 훨씬 힘들다. TV는 조명, 액션, 음악, 댄싱, 옵티칼효과 등 도움을 받을 수 있는 보조 요소가 한두 가지가 아니다. 그러나 인쇄매체보다 훨씬 힘들다. TV는 조명, 액션, 음악, 댄싱, 옵티칼효과 등 도움을 받을 수 있는 보조 요소가 한두 가지가 아니다. 그러나 인쇄매체의 경우에는 제품의 가장 강력한 셀링 포인트만을 찾아내야 한다. 이를 위해서 강력하면서도 재미있고, 또 독자를 끌어들이는 헤드라인을 써야 한다.

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