KMID : 1025820180260030343
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Family and Family Therapy 2018 Volume.26 No. 3 p.343 ~ p.3770
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The Trend of Narrative Therapy Research in Korea: 1996-2018
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Lee Sun-Hae
Park Ji-Hye
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Abstract
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Objectives: This study aims to investigate the current research trend for White and Epston¡¯s narrative therapy in Korea and to suggest implications for future research, practice, and education/training of this particular approach.
Methods: The authors searched for dissertations and articles that had been published between 1990 and June, 2018. They selected 107 studies for the analysis, grouping them into practice and non-practice research and identifying the trends and characteristics in detail.
Results: The study revealed that the literature has grown over the past two decades to include diverse clientele and various units of intervention.
Conclusions: Future studies need to adopt more rigorous research methods that are consistent with the poststructuralist worldview underpinning narrative therapy. The authors discussed implications for narrative therapy, future development of family therapy in Korea, and the wellbeing of families who are seen by narrative therapists.
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KEYWORD
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narrative therapy, narrative counseling, narrative practice, White, Epston, research trend
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