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The Qualitative study about Recovery Process of the Spouses of Gambling Addicts. - Hermeneutical grounded theory methodology - (도박자 배우자들의 회복경험에 대한 질적연구 : 해석학적 근거이론 방법)

  • Kim, Jin Sook;Lee, Keun-Moo;Lee, Hyuk Koo
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.83-115
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    • 2011
  • This research is to study the psychological, emotional, physical pains of the spouses of gambling addicts and the recovery process from the suffering. From this, we expect to propose a supportive program to help the recovery. Nine of the spouses of gambling addicts joined this research and the hermeneutical grounded theory methodology was applied to interpret it. Data were collected by the depth interview and various written records and they were analyzed by Rennie(2007)'s methodology. We could construct 20 categories by analyzing and categorizing meaningful units of the data. The core theme of the recovery experience was presented as "Stopping rolling the Sysyphus's boulder, and returning to the routine peace." Based upon the research outcomes, we suggested a supportive program considering male and female differences and a way to improve the accessibility to the therapy system for the spouses of gambling addicts and the need for a meaning therapy.

Art Therapeutic Analysis of Gunung-geori of Hwanghaedo-gut (황해도굿 군웅거리의 예술치료적 분석)

  • Lee, Ji-Hong
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.39
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    • pp.5-30
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    • 2019
  • Gut, Korean shamanist performance, is the archetype of Korean art therapy. It is because gut has the archetype of Korean mind and expresses the archetype in an artistic and therapeutic way. This paper compares and analyzes Gunung-geori of Hwanhaedo-gut and art therapy theories from two perspectives: the range of therapy and the therapeutic principles of performing ways. Gunung-geori aims to solve prolonged conflicts within a family, linking individual problems to family relationship. Such a therapeutic effect of Gunung-geori is well explained through the theory of Bowen's Family Therapy. Also the therapeutic principles that Gunung-geori's performing way are closely related to "transference" of Freud and "putting in the role" in drama therapy.

The Effect of Cheong on Behavior Intention in the Service Industry (서비스산업에서 소비자의 정이 행위의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, JongHee;Kim, Doyle;Kim, Seonhee
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.77-104
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    • 2006
  • Cheong is a unique feeling of Koreans. Cheong is one of the most commonly felt psychological dimensions that Koreans encounter in their daily life. Cheong is bounded by ties of affection, regard, shared common experiences and feeling of connectiveness between persons. Thus Korean customers may be influenced by Cheong on behavior intention in the marketing context. This study examines the effect of Cheong on behavior intention in the service industry. The result shows that Cheong has a meaningful effect on behavior intention but not much on satisfaction. This implies that continuing relationship between customers and service providers is influenced by Cheong.

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Conflict-Overcoming and Self-Discovering: A Study of Caleb, the Protagonist in Steinbeck's Novel "East of Eden" (갈등의 극복과 자아의 발견; 스타인벡의 소설 "에덴의 동쪽"의 주인공 갈렙(Caleb)에 근거한 연구)

  • Kim, Wooyoung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.427-436
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, we present the results of a study of lessons learned from the life of Caleb (Cal), a significant character in John Steinbeck's "East of Eden." His life serves as a powerful example of the process of self-discovery, overcoming conflicts with self, others, and society. He emphasizes the importance of managing and understanding your emotions, learning to acknowledge and express them throughout your journey. He makes moral judgments while confronting desires and conflicts, and transparently demonstrates the importance of self-determination based on ethical decisions, while his honest expression and acceptance of his own emotions emphasizes the core value of emotion management and understanding. Additionally, his story emphasizes the clear importance of understanding and compromise in human relationships. We present a thorough exploration of these topics and consider how the lessons from Caleb's story can be applied to our everyday lives. As a result of the analysis in this paper, we expect to gain insight into how these lessons can be applied and put into practice.

Parenting Motives Moderate the Link between Parents' Relationship Satisfaction with their Children and Subjective Well-Being (양육 동기에 따른 자녀 관계 만족도와 주관적 안녕감)

  • Hwaryung Lee;Ji-eun Shin;Eunkook M. Suh
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.93-106
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    • 2024
  • Children play a crucial role in the lives of parents, but research on the parent-child relationship has focused mainly on its impact on parents' social relationships and happiness. This study explored how parenting motives affect the association between parents' relationship satisfaction with children and subjective well-being. Previous studies have suggested that the psychological benefits of achievement or positive experiences in specific life domains are dependent on the perceived importance of such domains. Thus, we hypothesized that a satisfying relationship with children can strongly predict the subjective well-being of parents with elevated parenting motives. The study included Korean (Study 1) and American (Study 2) participants. Results of both studies demonstrated a pronounced positive correlation between parents' relationship satisfaction with children and subjective well-being in individuals with high levels of parenting motives. This moderating effect persisted even after controlling for relevant covariates (e.g., gender, age, and Big 5 personality traits). Notably, this effect was particularly evident in subfactors of subjective well-being, which is negative affect.

Research Trends of School Space in the Field of Educational Facilities and Environment (교육시설환경 분야에서의 학교공간 연구동향 분석)

  • Lee, Jaejin;Choi, Ji-Hee
    • The Journal of Sustainable Design and Educational Environment Research
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.36-51
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    • 2024
  • School facilities play are crucial in improving educational outcomes not only by serving as physical infrastructure to achieve the goals of school education but also by positively influencing the satisfaction of school users (e.g., teachers and students) and students' academic achievement and emotional development. Consequently, the importance of school facilities has been consistently emphasized. This study aims to explore the research trends of school spaces within the field of educational facilities to identify the future role and research directions of school spaces. Therefore, content and network text analyses were conducted on 531 studies published from 2001 to 2022 that are related to school spaces in the Korean Educational Facilities Society and Korean Educational Green Environment Research Institute. Further, quantitative changes, target contributions, research methods, and shifts in key words and themes were analyzed. The results suggest the need for expanding research subjects, improving the educational environment by reflecting characteristics and needs of each educational stage, broadening the use of research methodologies, and expanding research on school safety to further contribute to the development of research on school spaces.

Changes in the Stress of Participants in the Holistic Therapy Program (Holistic Therapy 프로그램 참여자의 스트레스 변화)

  • Ha-Young Lee;Dong-Ho Im
    • Journal of Naturopathy
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.97-111
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: For modern people, stress is a major cause of all physical and mental illnesses. Natural healing is useful for a healthy life by reducing stress because it not only heals diseases, but also heals the body, mind, and diseases holistically. This study explores the stress change process experiences and essence of participants in the Holistic Therapy program through the grounded theory method. Method: Of the 62 participants in the Holistic Therapy program, data were collected two to three times for 12 people with large stress changes, about 90 minutes each, and through individual interviews. Data analysis was performed by open coding, axial coding, selective coding, process analysis, core categories, and type analysis according to Strauss & Corbin's grounded theory method. Results: As a result of data analysis according to the grounded theory method, 106 concepts, 47 subcategories, and 21 categories were finally derived. The derived stress change process appeared in four stages: fear, conflict, effort, and adaptation to change. Based on the results of selective coding, the core category was derived as the process of 'self-change and life change through stress overcoming'. The adaptation types that appeared in the stress change process were thought avoidance type, emotional suppression type, and behavioral impulse type. In the Holistic Therapy program, the stress of 12 participants with a large trend of stress change changed by experiencing happiness and pleasure through love and respect. As participants participated in the program, they escaped from negative emotions, and as their lives changed, they became motivated to live, and they lived a changed life through hope and vision. Conclusion: Conclusion: It was confirmed that it was useful as a healing therapy through the experience of stress change process through participation in the Holistic Therapy program. This study is meaningful in that the Holistic Therapy program explores the stress change process, stage, and stress application type as grounded theory.

The effect of economic crisis on success attribution among Korean students and adults: An indigenous psychological analysis (IMF시대 이후 한국 학생과 성인의 성공에 대한 의식: 토착심리학적 분석)

  • Young-Shin Park;Uichol Kim;Soo-Yeon Tak
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.103-139
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    • 2002
  • Korean society has significantly changed with the onset of a dramatic economic crisis in 1998. From 2000, however, the Korean economy has recovered and currently Korea is enjoying a similar standard of living and economic growth as the pre-1998 levels. This study is a follow-up analysis, comparing the results examining the success attribution of Korean students and adults in 2001 with the results obtained before the economic crisis in 1997. Using the indigenous psychological approach, this study compares the similarities and differences in Korean students and adults' attribution of their personal success before and after the economic crisis. A total of 988 participants, consisting of 481 primary, junior high, senior high and university students and 507 adults (236 fathers and 271 mothers of the students) completed the questionnaire developed by Kim and Park (1998). The results indicate that students perceived their academic achievement and adults perceived successful family life as their most proud achievement. Successful family life included items such as academic success of children, healthy development of their children, and harmonious family life. The person who provided the most significant support for students were parents and for adults, it was their spouse. For students, the importance of friends' social support increased during the high school years. In terms of type of social support, emotional support was reported to be the most important for both students and adults. As for the reason for their success, majority of students and men reported self-regulation and for women, supportive family environment was reported as being the most important. Comparing 2001 results with the 1997 results, the importance of family increased after the economic crisis. Even with the dramatic economic crisis, however, some of the underlying pattern remain strong (such as importance of academic achievement for students, family life for adults, the importance of social support, especially emotional social support from family members, and believing that self-regulation would lead to success). The similar pattern of results obtain before and after the economic crisis indicate that the above results reflect a fundamental values and belief system deeply imbedded in Korean mentality.

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The Concept on Grievance-resolution in the Thought of Jeungsan, Kang Il-sun (증산 강일순의 사상에 있어서 해원(解冤) 개념)

  • Kim, Tak
    • Journal of the Daesoon Academy of Sciences
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    • v.39
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    • pp.99-136
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    • 2021
  • Grievance-resolution pursues reconciliation, mutual beneficence, and consolidation. Accordingly, the concept of grievance-resolution is a norm, a principle, as well as an ideology that aims to realize an ideal society and satisfy human desires. Such ideological thought transcended into religious doctrine and was systemized by Jeungsan, Kang Il-sun. He focused on grudges that represented the intrinsic sentiment of Korea and apprehended that grudges are the grounds and reason for the devastation of the world. Furthermore, Jeungsan was a figure who reinterpreted the concept of grievance-resolution via a religious perspective through an in-depth study which transformed into a doctrinal system. He practiced the Reordering Works of grievance-resolution on a universal dimension to religiously redeem all things. Jeungsan completely resolved all the grudges and grievances that filled up the Three Realms (Heaven, Earth, and Humanity) through the concept of grievance-resolution and emphasized that he would establish an ideal society on earth to complete the redemption of human beings. Jeungsan apprehended that the essential characteristics of grudges and grievances were the fundamental reason for the destruction of the world. In this regard, he insisted that the redemption of the world should be achieved through the grievance-resolution. Grievance-resolution is an essential aspect and principle of Jeungsan's system of thought. In addition, it is a concrete approach to establish the earthly paradise of the Later World. Jeungsan implemented a method to redeem humankind by systemizing the intrinsic sentiments common in Korea - namely, the concept of grievance-resolution- and he suggested it as a religious practice which was the principle behind the Reordering Works of Heaven and Earth. Jeungsan defined that his own era was a time of grievance-resolution. In addition, he insisted that grievances and grudges had existed from the beginning of humankind. Jeungsan also said that there were grievances and grudges in heavenly planes, human planes, and underworldly planes. It was thereby necessary to do beneficial deeds for others and reciprocate beneficence in order to resolve grievances. He emphasized that a process wherein all human desires could be satisfied was essential. Furthermore, Jeungsan stressed that this present time should focus on the process of grievance-resolution on a practical level.

Investigating Topics of Incivility Related to COVID-19 on Twitter: Analysis of Targets and Keywords of Hate Speech (트위터에서의 COVID-19와 관련된 반시민성 주제 탐색: 혐오 대상 및 키워드 분석)

  • Kim, Kyuli;Oh, Chanhee;Zhu, Yongjun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.331-350
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    • 2022
  • This study aims to understand topics of incivility related to COVID-19 from analyzing Twitter posts including COVID-19-related hate speech. To achieve the goal, a total of 63,802 tweets that were created between December 1st, 2019, and August 31st, 2021, covering three targets of hate speech including region and public facilities, groups of people, and religion were analyzed. Frequency analysis, dynamic topic modeling, and keyword co-occurrence network analysis were used to explore topics and keywords. 1) Results of frequency analysis revealed that hate against regions and public facilities showed a relatively increasing trend while hate against specific groups of people and religion showed a relatively decreasing trend. 2) Results of dynamic topic modeling analysis showed keywords of each of the three targets of hate speech. Keywords of the region and public facilities included "Daegu, Gyeongbuk local hate", "interregional hate", and "public facility hate"; groups of people included "China hate", "virus spreaders", and "outdoor activity sanctions"; and religion included "Shincheonji", "Christianity", "religious infection", "refusal of quarantine", and "places visited by confirmed cases". 3) Similarly, results of keyword co-occurrence network analysis revealed keywords of three targets: region and public facilities (Corona, Daegu, confirmed cases, Shincheonji, Gyeongbuk, region); specific groups of people (Coronavirus, Wuhan pneumonia, Wuhan, China, Chinese, People, Entry, Banned); and religion (Corona, Church, Daegu, confirmed cases, infection). This study attempted to grasp the public's anti-citizenship public opinion related to COVID-19 by identifying domestic COVID-19 hate targets and keywords using social media. In particular, it is meaningful to grasp public opinion on incivility topics and hate emotions expressed on social media using data mining techniques for hate-related to COVID-19, which has not been attempted in previous studies. In addition, the results of this study suggest practical implications in that they can be based on basic data for contributing to the establishment of systems and policies for cultural communication measures in preparation for the post-COVID-19 era.