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A Study on the Literary Therapeutic Functions of Ancient Sijo that Ends without a Predicate (서술어가 생략된 고시조의 문학치료 기능 연구)

  • Park, In-Kwa
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.8 no.8
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    • pp.225-230
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    • 2017
  • The Sijo provides dynamic rated therapeutic activities in our life. This study aims to search for the literary therapeutic function secreted from the Sijo that ends with a noun. As a result, the noun used at the final sentence secretes a predicative function. This kind of Sijo functions as twelve sound steps, even though it is condensed of just eleven sound steps with one sound step omitted. This functional secretion of Sijo is therapeutic predicate concerned with encoding of literary therapy. Thus it become possible to activate the therapeutic encoding in Sijo or a language by uttering only noun, instead of the predicate. That's because the noun in the last sentence of Sijo permeated in the human body and is done subject, and neuron of the body becomes a predicate, so that the Sijo's subject and the neuron's predicate are fused into a sentence. During the course the human body seems to recognize that the neuron's nucleus analyzes the information of the noun and makes a new sentence. This recognition might also be regarded as a process of encoding that has therapeutic functions secreted from the human body.

Exploration of literary treatment for married immigrant women using the narrative structure of (<온달설화>의 서사적 구조를 활용한 결혼이주여성을 위한 문학치료 방안 탐색)

  • Kim, Youngsoon;Huang, Haiying
    • Asia-pacific Journal of Multimedia Services Convergent with Art, Humanities, and Sociology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.695-704
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    • 2018
  • This study attempted literary therapy approach to establish a healthy identity of Korean married immigrant women by using . The research suggests the difficulties of forming a healthy identity in the process of adaptation of Korean marriage imm6igrants to international marriage, and suggests a literary therapeutic alternative using the narrative structure of Ondal tales. In this study, we used the proven narrative, classical literature, to help the marriage migrant women to develop healthy self - narration, and furthermore, the possibility of reestablishing a healthy identity is centered on their human relations. The research suggests that self-narratives can provide a confidence that a happy life can be managed by providing a literary therapeutic alternative to establish a healthy identity. Through this study, it was positively pointed out that married immigrant women can utilize classical literature in their programs for establishing a healthy identity and that they can have an expected effect on their understanding of Korean culture and Korean language ability.

A Study on Literary Therapeutic Codes of Sijo Fused by Transference (전이에 의해 융합되는 시조의 문학치료 코드 연구)

  • Park, In-Kwa
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.8 no.10
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    • pp.167-172
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the emotional codes of Sijo, which has been acknowledged to have excellent therapeutic function, to activate the contents of the therapy of humanities. Sijo as a function of healing forms emotional codes of therapy, which is the total of emotions, through the fusion of emotions formed during the process of appreciation of various works. This process enables the literary therapeutic activities to proceed physiologically in the human body. Just as machine learning is self-learning by cognitive functions, the coding process for encoding and re-encoding at all times operates on collections of numerous neurons in the human system. In such a process, it is predicted that amino acids are synthesized in the human body by collective encoding of emotion codes. These amino acids regulate the signaling system of the human body. In the future, if the study on the healing process as such at the contact point of humanities and human physiology proceeds, it is expected that a program of higher quality humanistic therapy will be activated.

Therapeutic Functor that calls semantic Argument -Focusing on the compound nouns in Sijo

  • Park, In-Kwa
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.35-39
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    • 2017
  • The human body is structured as sentence of healing. This study examines how the mechanism of healing works in the human body by the narrative relation of functor and argument. So, we predict the way of extreme healing by literary or human narrative. For this purpose, we analyze the principle that the emotional and semantic arguments are called by the functor set by the sentences containing the fingerprints of mind in Gosijo and the mechanism of healing works extensively. We analyze the process of the transition from the narrative of the literary to the narrative of the human body. Thus, the barcode of the healing, which is made up of the relationship between the functor of the literature and the argument, is transferred to the human body and it is judged that the fingerprint of the human mind is operated through the stage of encoding and re-encoding due to the action potential. In addition, it was predicted that the neurotransmitters such as dopamine and the secretion of hormones would be promoted and the healing level would be increased. In results, we conclude that the function of argument and functor which contains the fingerprint of the mind in the third sound step on the last sentence of Gosijo is transferred to the human body and is especially heavily focused and operate with healing.

Emotion Coding of Sijo "The Light of the Sun in June" by Lee Jin-moon (이진문의 시조 「유월 쬐는 볕」의 감정 코딩)

  • Park, Inkwa
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.203-207
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    • 2019
  • This researcher is working on coding emotional codes from the Sijos that were created. So the purpose of this study is to derive the potential for literary therapy with Sijo's emotional coding. This time, we are going to study Lee Jin-moon's Sijo "The Light of the Sun in June." In this Sijo, the code of joy is generated in the first line, the code of joy in the second line, and the code of sadness in the last line. These emotional codes can be combined in different ways in the Emotion Codon. What this combination means is that the human body can be treated with literary emotion. It is believed that we will be able to continue this research and learn a better way of life.

The Amplification of the Morse Codes, which Cho Ji-Hoon's Poem Silent Night 1 Leaves in the Human Body

  • Park, In-Kwa
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.42-49
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    • 2018
  • In this study, we tried to reveal the state of stillness of Cho Ji-Hoon's poem "Silent Night 1" as a healing modifier. The language of poem is synaptically linked to the calmness emotion of the human body, seeking a principle that leads to a state of healing. Therefore, this study was carried out for the purpose of applying the principle to literary therapy program. The silent signal embedded in the poem is encoded into the signals of the sound as it is synapsed to the human body. Encoding of auditory nerves by poem lines is like a Morse code that word and word leave in the human body. The action potential of the auditory nerve is further activated by the potential difference between the word and the word represented by the neural network, such as a Morse code, which is accessed to the human body by such a path. There is worked as amplified potential difference between the words perceived by a sound which is synapsed to the human body and by a silence which is synapsed to the human body. The phenomenon of the words approaching the human body and setting the absence of sound and amplifying the sound is because the words amplifies the Morse codes in the human neural network. At this time, the signals overlap each other. Thereby this poem is increasing the amplitude of the sound. This overlapping of auditory signals appears and amplifies the catharsis. If this Cho Ji-Hoon Poem's principle is applied to literary therapy program in the future, more effective treatment will be done.

The epical character of and Paranoid Personality Disorder (<거울 모르는 사람들>의 서사적 특성과 편집성 인격장애)

  • Kang, Mi-jeong
    • Journal of Korean Classical Literature and Education
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    • no.15
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    • pp.163-189
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    • 2008
  • This paper is to reveal the relation between the epic of and paranoid personality disorder. I assume that the fact of not recognizing one's own face should be pathological problem. People who suffer from paranoid personality disorder show mistrust and anxiety. I expect that people who don't recognize their own faces from can be related to paranoid personality disorder. The epic of from "An Outline of Korean Folklore Literature" is related to the epic of mistrust and anxiety. The wife from distrusts her husband. She is in fear of being abandoned. She has a doubt that her husband has an affair, so she might lose him. After searching the epic of , I found some peculiarity of people's behave. When you have doubts about your lover, so you are in anxiety, it's hard to think logically. You keep digging for clues expecting that you would prove the unknown truth. It becomes really impossible to make a sense out of you. You cannot be persuaded. These all symptoms are related to paranoid personality disorder. Not every version of from "An Outline of Korean Folklore Literature" is all about symptoms. There are some versions show the solution. Separation for a specified period, self-examination, and recovery of distrust can be the way of solving the problem. In the scene of literary therapy practice, the epic of can be used for the treatment of paranoid personality disorder.

A Study on the Encoding of Literature Therapy in the Third Line of the Poem 'Morning' Written by Cho Ji-Hoon (조지훈의 시 「아침」의 3번째 행에 나타나는 문학치료 부호화 연구)

  • Park, In-kwa
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to utilize emotional movement and developmental process in literary therapy. So, I tried to reveal the process of the emotional channel that works in the human body when we deal with literary works. As a result, the emotions confirmed that the emotional codes in the human body were pulled from each other and gathered to the positions of amino acids when the shears were spoken. However, it was judged emotionally to act as a catalyst for the synthesis of amino acids. Of course, this is a humanistic and convergent argument, not a medical proof. However, if these studies continue, it will contribute to making people think more healthily.

A Study on Plot Composition of Oriental Medical Music Therapy (한방음악치료(韓方音樂治療)의 시간적 구성에 대한 연구)

  • Baik, You-Sang
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.203-215
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    • 2010
  • Music is composed according to time flow. In case of music therapy, it is the most important thing and this properties must be emphasized in operation, also act as one of the most important elements that increase the effect of medical treatment. Especially in the case of Oriental Medical music therapy, we must consider the change of time and space, so determine the direction and methods of treatment. In order to compose the music therapy process according to time flow[plot composition], first we have to analyze the musical and literary works that have step-by-step composition. Next we must consider how Gi(氣) changes occur in the base of principle of Eumyang(陰陽) and Ohaeng(五行). When the rule of composition as time flow is grafted onto Oriental Medical music therapy, native characteristics of music would have significance.

Eternal Love of Hwang Jin-yi that Unfolding Section of Yearning (그리움의 절편을 빚어내는 황진이의 영원한 사랑)

  • Park, Inkwa
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.209-214
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    • 2019
  • The study is a hypothetical one about how to cut out a single emotion and activate it positively. The study could be used to treat literary therapy through AI. In this study, Hwang Jin-yi's Sijo "Long and Long Night of Winter Solstice Month" was studied. Because this work is very appropriate for the study of emotional cutting and interlinking. This counting method of treatment was used in this Sijo. Hwang Jin-yi's work cuts out "Long and Long Night of Winter Solstice Month" from the beginning. And they dream of regenerating their emotions by putting the time of their cut-off under the 'blanket of the spring breeze.' And in the end, the time of yearning unfolds to infinity, very finely. The extended hours of longing were added to the 'blanket of the spring breeze.' Spread out the times of yearning, it dreams of eternal love, the yearning for everlasting love. These literary acts are expected to lead to many changes in the human nervous system. This is the method of love that dreams of healing emotions in literature. Lover was left but not sent, lover's love amplifies feelings of joy. This method of emotional counting is believed to be very useful in the upcoming literary treatment by AI.