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

  • Lee, Ha Young;Chun, Jun Hyup
    • Journal of Naturopathy
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.10-18
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    • 2021
  • Purposes: Stress is known as a factor inducing various diseases in the human body. The purpose was to conduct a study on the stress change of 62 subjects who performed the newly developed "Holistic Healing(HH)Program" through the Happy Healing Group Program. Methods: Six sessions of the HH program were performed once a week (90 minutes) at the Happy Healing Meeting, and were surveyed activities of each session in detail. The HH program was developed to be applied to the general public, and it was composed of three detailed introduction-development-finish phases for each session. Results: After performing the Happiness Healing Meeting with the HH program the stress factor significantly decreased to 26.371 points in the post-test average value than the pre-test average value (p<.000). Psychological and social stress was reduced considerably to 9.096 points in post-test than in the pre-test measurement. Stress-coping method was significantly higher in the post-test with 201.661 points compared to the pre-test. Mood state was 69.451 points in the pre-test and 123.983 points in the post-test, showing a significant difference (p<.000). Conclusions: In the subjects who have been applied the holistic therapy program to the happiness healing small group, was significantly decreased general or psychosocial stress, and the stress-coping style and mood state change tended to increase. When evaluating this result, the SERIP Holistic Healing Program has been determined to be one of the very new holistic and beneficial natural healing therapies for the happiness healing small group.

Dasan Jeong Yak-yong's Self-Healing and his View of Happiness (다산 정약용의 자기치유와 행복관)

  • Jang, Seung-koo
    • Journal of Korean Philosophical Society
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    • v.139
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    • pp.213-238
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    • 2016
  • This paper examines how Dasan Jeong Yak-yong developed self-healing and his perspective of happiness during the hardest point of his political and social career. Just after the death of King Jeongjo (正祖, reign. 1766-1800) the arrest and persecution of those who accepted Christian knowledge from the West began. Among them were Jeong's family members and friends. Jeong, who had learned but had not accepted Christianity as a religious belief, was exiled to Ganggin 康津 in southern Jeolla Province where he was to spend the next 18 years. The two things that helped Jeong through his exile were the Book of Changes 易經 and his commitment to the study of Confucian thought, political, and social reforms. His life-long commitment to writing and his progressive understanding of the principle of changes of the universe in the Book of Changes, represented processes of self-healing and cultivation, depriving Jeong of self-pity and enabling him to attain the highest level in self-realization. According to Jeong, there are two kinds of happiness; "secular happiness" (yeolbok 熱福) related to power and wealth, and "pure happiness" (cheongbok 淸福), a free and idyllic life. For Jeong, the latter was more valuable than the former. Jeong believed that life pursing ethical virtues only could bring authentic joy to people. Furthermore, his devotion to the issues of systematic, social reforms was out of his desire to bring the public happiness by "practical learning", silhak 實學.

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.

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.

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 Spatial Therapy through Spatial Psychology (공간 심리학을 통한 공간치유 연구)

  • Hae Rang Park
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.709-714
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to propose a method of spatial therapy through spatial psychology in various ways of healing for emotional damage received by individuals. It is intended to prove the effectiveness and specify the method through instructional cases of spatial therapy for general university students. The method of spatial therapy was designed as a preliminary question(past)-space exploration (present)-travel plan(future). In the preliminary question, the students remembered the happy trip with their family and the pleasant memories with a person for the longest time. In the space exploration, the places the students visited were all different, but they were fully satisfied and happy about the place they had been to. The students fully remembered and expressed their feelings about the person they were with and the place. In their travel plans, students were fully prepared for the trip and looking forward to various therapy emotions they wanted to feel there. Most of the students said they wanted to find peace of mind through travel, feel peaceful feelings, and enjoy a beautiful world. Travel for spatial therapy or visiting certain places gives those who are tired and struggling enough therapy power.

마음이 들려주는 이야기 - 꽁꽁 언 마음을 녹이는 치유제 수다로 행복해지자

  • Seon, An-Nam
    • 건강소식
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.22-23
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    • 2013
  • 수다는 생각하는 것 이상으로 긍정적인 부분이 많다. 사람들과 둘러앉아 즐거웠던 일, 서운했던 상황, 화가 났던 말들을 한껏 토로하고 나면 어느새 마음이 한결 가벼워진 것을 느끼게 된다. 또 소원했던 관계도 대화를 넘어선 수다가 함께 한다면 마음의 거리는 금세 좁혀진다.

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Application of Bibliotherapy to Enhance the Happiness of University Students (대학생 행복지수 제고를 위한 독서치료 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Chae
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.391-408
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of a new bibliotherapy program on the happiness index of University students. The results were as follows: Firstly, we can raise the happiness index through the new bibliotherapy program. More specifically, we can reduce negative emotions to a great extent, and raising the level of satisfaction with life is effective. But increasing positive emotions is not easy. Secondly, Effect of bibliotherapy program on the factors of Happiness is different by various situations. Thirdly, reaction of participants of bibliotherapy program to religeous and spiritual media is different.

병원탐방-청심병원

  • 대한병원협회
    • Journal of the Korean hospital association
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    • v.34 no.6 s.298
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2005
  • 1,100여만 서울시민의 식수원인 북한강 팔당 및 청평호반의 쪽빛 수심보다 더 깨끗한 마음을 담아 참인술 실현을 기치로 만 2년전 탄생한 청심병원·청심한방병원(이하 청심병원)은 심신의 치유로 진정한 행복을 선사하는 건강도우미를 자처하며 양.한방 협진 및 대체의학 접목을 통한 의료의 새로운 패러다임을 선보이고 있다.

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