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조선말, 한국어 (Korean)

Title
The Effect of Acceptance Commitment Therapy on College Students' Interpersonal Problems and Emotional Expression Ambivalence: Focusing on Video Call Group Counseling
Publication

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an ACT program implemented via video calls on interpersonal difficulties and emotional expressivity in college students during the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were students at D University in Busan. Thirty participants voluntarily applied and were randomly selected. Ten participants were assigned to an online group, ten to an in-person group, and ten to a control group.


AAQ-OC - Korean
Book page

Lee, S. J., Lee, S. W., & Choi, M. (2024). Standardization of the Korean Version of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire for Obsessions and Compulsions in University Students and Patients With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Psychiatry investigation, 21(3), 275–283. DOI: 10.30773/pi.2023.0240


The Efficacy of a Cognitive Defusion Intervention for Undergraduate Students at Risk for Smartphone Addiction
Publication

The purpose of the current study was to examine the efficacy of a cognitive defusion intervention for undergraduate students at risk for smartphone addiction.


FMI - Korean
Book page

Choi, Y.-Y., Cho, I., Chun, H.-r., Park, S., Cho, E.-Y., Park, S., & Cho, S.-i. (2024). Transcultural Adaption and Validation of Korean Version Freibrug Mindfulness Inventory (FMI): Assessing Mindfulness in Forest Therapy Sessions. Forests, 15(3), 472. DOI: 10.3390/f15030472


Group Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic pain: The effects of process variables
Publication

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of a group acceptance and commitment therapy(ACT) intervention for patients with chronic pain in comparison to a control group receiving treatment as usual. We also tried to examine whether pain acceptance and pain catastrophizing mediates the outcome of treatment.


Development and Effectiveness Verification of CBT and ACT Group Counseling Programs for Maladjusted Soldiers
Publication

This study was conducted to develop a group counseling program to solve the problem of maladjustment of military personnel and to verify the effectiveness of the program. The 12 session CBT and ACT program for military soldiers experiencing emotional and behavioral problems was developed and the effectiveness was verified by conducting a program once a week for soldiers in the army units based in South Chungcheong Province.


PPFI - Korean
Book page

Park, J. & Cho, Y. (2025). 개인화된 심리적 유연성 검사의 요인구조와 여타 심리측정적 속성: 한국 대학생 표본을 대상으로 [Factor Structure and Other Psychometric Properties of the Personalized Psychological Flexibility Index in a Korean Sample of Undergraduate Students]. Korean Journal of Clinical Psychology, 11(1), 175-200. DOI: 10.15842/CPKJOURNAL.PUB.11.1.175