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Intervening Anxiety of Cyber Violence Victims: A single case study in christian perspective

  • Journal of Counseling and Gospel
  • Abbr : Jocag
  • 2019, 27(2), pp.257-295
  • DOI : 10.17841/jocag.2019.27.2.257
  • Publisher : Korean Evangelical Counseling Society
  • Research Area : Humanities > Christian Theology > Pastoral Counseling
  • Received : October 2, 2019
  • Accepted : November 1, 2019
  • Published : November 30, 2019

ChungHeyoun 1 Kim, Jun 2

1그레이스상담연구소
2총신대학교

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to investigate Biblical change process as a Christian counseling approach to anxiety in the victims of cyber violence. To achieve this objective, this study first characteristics, related concepts, and types of cyber violence, and points out the severity of cyber violence as a rapidly expanding phenomena. It then describes the causal relationship between the experiences of cyber violence and anxiety, and claims the necessity of Christian approach to anxiety problems of the victims. This research employs a single case study of qualitative method in conducting a Christian approach. Specifically, to understand the cognitive process of cyber violence victims, it reveals negative thoughts of the victims and applied these finding to Jun Kim’s biblical change mode, which is based on David Powlison’s tree model. The analysis of the single case shows that biblical change consists of five aspects of motive, thoughts, emotions, response, and fruits, and the change of distorted thoughts and deep motives bring real change in the victim’s life. Finally, this study reaffirms that serious situations of cyber violence and disastrous effects on the victims, and points of weakness of a single case study and suggests the direction of future study that investigates more cases related cyber violence.

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