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Family Counseling Process Research for the Recovering Addicts and Their Families: Focused on an Ethnographic Study

  • Journal of Counseling and Gospel
  • Abbr : Jocag
  • 2006, 7(), pp.231-265
  • Publisher : Korean Evangelical Counseling Society
  • Research Area : Humanities > Christian Theology > Pastoral Counseling
  • Received : September 30, 2006
  • Accepted : November 10, 2006

Lee, Hyun Kyung 1

1백석대학교

ABSTRACT

This Article discusses the need for process research in family counseling for the recovering addicts and their families. In the qualitative study for the supplement of quantitative study, it describes the results of an ethnographic exploration of clients' experiences of the integrated family counseling. Postsession ethnographic interviews with addicts and their families were analyzed, allowing the construction of a taxonomy of clients ‘perceptions of how family counseling was helpful in Christianity. "The helpful results included "therapeutic alliance", "encouraged family interaction", "family cohesion""new perspectives in Christianity", "fairness of God" "invest motivations", "finding family strengths" "Individual session"(during family counseling session) "weigh with lives", "keep trying out", "finding exceptional situation" and forgiveness"(post family counseling session).

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