KMID : 0806120050350020225
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´ëÇÑ°£È£ÇÐȸÁö 2005 Volume.35 No. 2 p.225 ~ p.238
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Exploring the Nature of Caring in Hwa-Byung - Transpersonal Caring-Healing Model -
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±è¼ø¿ë/Khim SY
ÀÌÃʽÄ/°øº´Çý/½ÅÁÖ¿µ/Lee CS/Kong BH/Shin JY
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Abstract
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Hwa-Byung(HB) has been categorized as a Korean culture-bound syndrome that is prevalent in married women of low socioeconomic status.
Purpose: The Purpose of the study was to search for the essence of HB and a caring-healing process of HB. Then the research result discusses whether the Transpersonal Caring-Healing Model has been congruent with it.
Method: Case examples resulted from in-depth telephone counseling over a period of time at the Women¢¥s Hot Line with a client who is a housewife with HB. The counseling content was analyzed through Giorgi¢¥s method of descriptive phenomenology.
Result: The core meaning of the essence of HB was ¡®injustice¢¥; and essential themes were ¢¥lack of reciprocity¢¥, ¡®infidelity¢¥ ¢¥suppressed aggression and powerlessness¢¥ and ¢¥need for recognition¢¥. The core meaning of the essence of the caring-healing process was ¡®caring-healing experience(maintaining a trust relationship)¢¥; and essential themes were ¢¥active listening¢¥, ¢¥empathy¢¥ and ¢¥forming a therapeutic relationship¢¥. According to Watson, ¢¥active listening¢¥, ¢¥empathy¢¥ and ¢¥forming a therapeutic relationship¢¥ were identified as intentionality, intersubjectivity and transpersonal.
Conclusion: Transpersonal caring can release inner power and strength and help the person to gain a sense of inner harmony. Transpersonal caring is as important to healing as are conventional treatment approaches and even more powerful in the long run.
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