Most of maladjusted soldiers and officers have excessive depression due to inadequate personal relationships and anxiety that comes from anticipating their future environment. Such clients have a negative distorted view of themselves from early childhood. Thus they are always filled with the thought of oppressing themselves and attacking others. This is why they are constantly anxious and distressed. This kind of false idea clings onto oneself as a distorted sense of self and does not allow one to see the true nature of oneself. To get rid of this anxious state of mind, meditation practice has some good effects. Especially, breathing-meditation, walking-meditation, eating-meditation and so forth have significant effects on psycho-therapy. Because practice of meditation is excellent in letting us get back to the true sense of ourselves, it can change false ideas into pure mind. As it changes anxiety into stable and pure, wise and generous mind, our negative ideas turn into positive thinking, and rather than separating oneself from another and thus guarding against nonself it enables us to see another as helpful partners and thus share together. When the clients go into this stage they gradually open their hearts and turn into positive and outgoing people. As this links directly to a happier life, zen therapy which opens the closed mind can become one important therapy.
목차
Ⅰ. 개요 Ⅱ. 부적응 장병의 심리척도 결과분석 Ⅲ. 부적응의 원인분석(사례를 중심으로) Ⅳ. 정신과 병동에서 보여준 상담사례 Ⅴ. 심리치료에 의한 인성의 변화와 자기실현 Ⅵ. 결론 Abstract
키워드
인성검사부적응장병심리척도집착척도우울 및 불안 척도선 심리치료대인기피증자아 고착본래본심마음의 문Personal-inspectionMaladjusted soldersPscyo-scaleClinging scaleDepression and unrest-scaleZen therapyInterpersonal-evasionego-clingingNature-mindDoor of mind
저자
김말환 [ Kim Mal-hwan | 대전시 자운대 자광사. 육군교육사령부 군종실장 겸 군 상담전문관. ]