Group Psychodrama for Korean College Students |
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Authors: | Soo Eun Chae |
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Institution: | Department of Education, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Psychodrama was first introduced in the Korean literature in 1972, but its generalization to college students did not occur until the 1990s. Despite findings from psychodrama studies with Korean college students supporting psychodrama as effective for developing and maintaining good interpersonal relationships, as well as decreasing anxiety and stress, it is still underutilized in South Korea. Accordingly, the current study looked at implementing a psychodrama program in South Korean universities. The positive results of the program implementation suggest that psychodrama is a useful technique for improving Korean college students’ general development and mental stability including secure attachment. |
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Keywords: | Adult attachment anxiety avoidance group counseling group psychodrama Korean college students |
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