Past, and Here-and-Now of Group Therapy in Korea.
	    		
		   		
	    	
    	
    	
   		
        
        	
        	
        	
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			        		Hoo Kyeong LEE
			        		
			        		
			        		
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			        		Sung Chul YOON
			        		
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			        		Sun Jae KIM
			        		
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			        		In Seok BAEK
			        		
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			        		Yein Soo LEE
			        		
			        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
		        			
			        		
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			        			1. Lee Hoo-Kyeong's Psychiatric Clinic, Hanam, Korea.
			        		
		        		
	        		
        		 
        	
        	
        	
        		- Publication Type:Original Article
 
        	
        	
        		- Keywords:
        			
	        			
	        				
	        				
			        		
				        		Group therapy;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		History;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Status;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Korea
			        		
			        		
	        			
        			
        		
 
        	
            
            	- MeSH:
            	
	        			
	        				
	        				
				        		
					        		Ambulatory Care Facilities;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Art Therapy;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Commerce;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Community Mental Health Centers;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Dancing;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Diagnosis;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Drama;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Hand;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Hospitals, Community;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Hospitals, General;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Hospitals, Psychiatric;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Humans;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Jurisprudence;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Korea*;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Mental Health;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Music;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Occupational Therapy;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Psychiatry;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Psychodrama;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Psychotherapy;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Psychotherapy, Group*;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Recreation Therapy;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Telephone
				        		
			        		
	        			
	        			
            	
            	
 
            
            
            	- From:Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
	            		
	            		 2000;39(1):142-155
	            	
            	
 
            
            
            	- CountryRepublic of Korea
 
            
            
            	- Language:Korean
 
            
            
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		        	Abstract:
			       	
			       		
				        
				        	OBJECTIVES: A group therapy includes various types: group psychotherapy, psychodrama, activity therapy including occupational therapy as well as recreation therapy, art therapy of drawing, music, dancing and drama. It has long been in use for in-patients, and became more trendy at day hospitals and community mental health centers after the enactment of a mental health law. It was surprising that a few researches have been made in the field, including a basic fact finding and that a few Korean psychiatrists have been inclined toward it. Meanwhile, we finished a research work on: how a group therapy has been conducted so far, its current status across the country, possibly the best way to heal, and deal with, psychiatric patients. METHODS: The 1997 annual report by Korean Neuropsychiatric Association, has been available for random sampling in the following categories: training hospital, general hospital, psychiatric hospital, clinic with admissions, clinic without admissions, day hospital, community mental health center. Telephone polls were conducted on contents of frequency and status of a group therapy available with psychodrama, main therapists, co-therapists, duration & times of therapy, size of group therapy recipients etc. RESULTS: The group therapy is broken down into the order of percentage; Art therapy(30.9%), Activity therapy(28.4%), Group psychotherapy(27.2%), Others(24.1%), Large group therapy(23.2%), with the psychodrama(10.9) least of all. Against in-patients(61.6%), the group psychotherapy shows its greatest diagnosis for a combined gorup(51.4%), and finds its biggest type in a general group(83.2%), Against in-patients(65.3%), the psychodrama diagnosis is mostly conducted for a combined group (69.4%). For a main therapist, the group psychotherapy is taken care of by boardmen(31.1%), and social workers(29.5%), while psychodrama by psychiatric boardmen(36.1%), and social workers(36.1%). On the other hand, for a co-therapist, the group psychotherapy is done by nurse(40.8%), while psychodrama by social workers(25.9%), and volunteers(23.5%). At a time most group psychotherapies takes some 60 minutes, psychodrama 120 minutes. Group therapies take place each once a week. Its participation amounts to 26.0(+/-17.8) for a psychodrama, and to 11.0(+/-5.8) for a group psychotherapy. Clinics with admission rooms(83.6%), exceedingly enjoy more group therapy than ones without (2.2%). CONCLUSION: The group therapy is run at most hospitals as the main part of a psychiatric treatment. However, the job has been undertaken on a small scale by outpatient clinics as well as psychiatric boardmen. Therefore, more attention is urged toward a group therapy, its professional training, plus its more brisk business at outpatient clinics.