KMID : 0387420130240000101
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Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry 2013 Volume.24 No. 0 p.101 ~ p.118
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An Introduction of Hakomi Therapy and Its Application to Korean Medicine
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Sue Joo-Hee
Kang Hyung-Won
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Abstract
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Objectives: Hakomi therapy is a body-centered psychotherapy established by Ron Kurtz in the 80s. Here we introduce the clinical possibilities of application in Korean medicine through Hakomi therapy.
Methods: At first, we present the definition, basic principles, terms and outline of Hakomi therapy in reference to "Body-centered psychotherapy The Hakomi Method," published by Ron Kurtz. Then we study the clinical application of Hakomi therapy on Korean medicine.
Results: There are many similarities between Hakomi and Korean medicine, such as Mind-Body holism, organicity through homeostasis of living things, non-violent attitude of therapist like Tao, and emphasis on breathing by corresponding with Nature. Also, there are similarities in methods, such as Ohjisangseung, Iijungbyunqi, and Qigong. Hence, Hakomi therapy can be useful in Korean psychotherapy.
Conclusions: If we can graft Hakomi therapy onto Korean psychotherapy, it will be efficacious for Korean psychotherapy to be systematized.
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KEYWORD
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Hakomi therapy, Psychotherapy, Korean Medicine
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