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The Qualitative Study on the Counseling Psychology Major Recognition of University Students (대학생들의 상담심리학 전공 인식에 관한 질적 연구)

  • Park, Jong-Hwan;Kim, Hyun-Sook
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.406-420
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    • 2021
  • This study used Glaser's grounded theory method for the recognition of college students' majors in counseling psychology. Among the 3rd and 4th grade students majoring in counseling psychology, 19 students participated in the study, focusing on them for 5 months and collecting data through individual interviews. As a result of analyzing the data, 103 concepts, 26 subcategories, 9 upper categories, and 1 core category were derived. As a result of the study, first, the participants wanted to relieve the burden of people's hearts and had the hope of becoming a healer. Second, among the participants, in terms of their personality and aptitude for their major field, they perceived it as joy and satisfaction, such as 'It fits well with the major,' 'I made a good choice,' and 'It became a turning point in life.' However, they also recognized the incompatibility of the major, such as disharmony of aptitude, burden of the role of counselor, and rejection of major. Third, although participants showed usefulness in their major learning, their perception of the career path in their major was acting as anxiety and conflict, but their concerns and conflicts resulted in financial difficulties, poor job conditions, and emotional exhaustion caused by long-term study. The burden of job, fear of counseling job, limit of undergraduate graduation, uncertainty of career, etc. acted as an obstacle in choosing a major career. Fourth, as a result of analyzing the interview data of the participants, a core category called' understanding and growth and the will of the counselor to realize the dream' was derived. In conclusion, the participant's perception of their major is the change and growth of themselves, the formation of a healthy relationship with others, and satisfaction with the suitability of their major and their aptitudes. It turned out to have a lasting will to do.

돈 되는 정보 콘텐츠를 판다-국내 최초, 화상상담자판기 등장

  • Korea Vending Machine Manufacturers Association
    • Vending industry
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    • v.7 no.2 s.20
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    • pp.44-47
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    • 2007
  • "대학졸업반인 24살인 S양. 때가 때인 만큼 고민이 많다. 머리도 식힐 겸 친구들과 영화한편 보러 극장에 갔다가, 운세도 보고 여러 정보 콘텐츠를 판다는 한 이상한 자판기(?)를 발견했다. 호기심에 돈을 넣고 운세를 접속을 하니 화상으로 한 역술인과 연결이 되었다. S양은 현재 고민 중인 진로상담부터 언제 좋은 남자를 만날 수 있을지 까지 자신의 관심사를 속 시원하게 운세상담을 했다. 또 타 메뉴 중에 있는 성형상담 콘텐츠도 접속을 해 한 유명 성형외과 상담의와 '외모업그레이드'방안에 대해서도 상담을 했다." 세상에 이런 자판기도 존재 하냐고? 가상의 시나리오가 아니다. 이런 상황은 화상상담자판기에 의해 흔하게 구현될 전망이다. 이미 화상운세 콘텐츠는 일부 설치된 자판기를 통해 서비스가 되고 있다. 이런 화제의 자판기를 선보인 곳은 예언이란 업체이다. 예언은 운세는 물론 다양한 상담 콘텐츠를 제공하는 정보 콘텐츠 자판기 분야로 '야심만만'한 꿈을 꾸고 있다.

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A Study on Counseling Process and Counseling Techniques Applying Analytical Psychology (분석심리학을 적용한 상담과정과 상담기법에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Won-Jin;Kim, Bo-Ki
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.67-78
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    • 2019
  • This study is to study Jung's analytical psychology and to study counseling process and counseling techniques based on the counseling theory derived from it. Jung divides the counseling process into four stages based on analytical psychology. The first stage is confession, and the prototype of analysis therapy is confession. The first step in the treatment process is to share secrets and reveal suppressed emotions. The second stage is elucidation, a process that clarifies by shedding light on the contents induced by the transfer. The third stage is the level of education. Explanation makes my counselors intelligent, but leaves them still in an incompetent state. At this stage, treatment goes beyond insight to train as a responsible client. The fourth stage is transformation. In the transformation phase with inner counselors, not only the debaters, but also the therapist is in the "in-analysis." Jung's counseling technique uses six things: dream analysis, use of symbols, word link test, symptom analysis, case history and MBTI. In conclusion, analytical psychology counseling has enabled, first, a more in-depth approach and understanding of the human mind, especially the unconscious world. Second, analytical psychology counseling has enabled us to recognize that all humans are human communities with a common mental structure through the concept of unconsciousness and archetypes. Third, analytical psychology counseling has allowed you to look at the meaning and purpose of life from a new perspective. Therefore, Jung emphasized that he should not be seen as having a pathological problem with patients, but as an omnipotent human being who wants to realize its fullness on his own.