@article{ART003139946},
author={Eun Jin Kwoag},
title={Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View},
journal={Journal of Counseling and Gospel },
issn={1739-0745},
year={2024},
volume={32},
number={3},
pages={5-25},
doi={10.17841/jocag.2024.32.3.5}
TY - JOUR
AU - Eun Jin Kwoag
TI - Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View
JO - Journal of Counseling and Gospel
PY - 2024
VL - 32
IS - 3
PB - Korean Evangelical Counseling Society
SP - 5
EP - 25
SN - 1739-0745
AB - Ministry is an area where relationships and work coexist and must be distinguished as holy. In the environment of a church, it is not easy to distinguish and distinguish the devotion and passion between God and man, work and ministry from the characteristics of addiction. One thing is clear, however, that the pastor is in an environment where he cannot be free from work and relationship addiction.
This paper emphasizes that self-awareness is the most basic step for a healthy life and the first starting point for the recovery of deficiencies or wounds that individuals have. To this end, a sentence completion test was conducted, and through this, we tried to see the correlation with addiction, which is easy for pastors to place, through the relationship between relationship-work-self-awareness.
The results were reported to show intimacy in terms of the relationship with the saints, anxiety, concern, and fear of disconnection, and a tendency to helplessness, incompetence, and perfectionism in the part of ministry. Emotional management and perception ability also showed different patterns from actual perception, showing low perception of reality such as justification and well-knownization. The test results suggest the necessity and importance of self-awareness in order for pastors who are more susceptible to addictive environments to be at the center of ministry as healthier beings.
KW - self-awareness;work addiction;relationship addiction;pastor;recovery
DO - 10.17841/jocag.2024.32.3.5
ER -
Eun Jin Kwoag. (2024). Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View. Journal of Counseling and Gospel , 32(3), 5-25.
Eun Jin Kwoag. 2024, "Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View", Journal of Counseling and Gospel , vol.32, no.3 pp.5-25. Available from: doi:10.17841/jocag.2024.32.3.5
Eun Jin Kwoag "Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View" Journal of Counseling and Gospel 32.3 pp.5-25 (2024) : 5.
Eun Jin Kwoag. Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View. 2024; 32(3), 5-25. Available from: doi:10.17841/jocag.2024.32.3.5
Eun Jin Kwoag. "Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View" Journal of Counseling and Gospel 32, no.3 (2024) : 5-25.doi: 10.17841/jocag.2024.32.3.5
Eun Jin Kwoag. Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View. Journal of Counseling and Gospel , 32(3), 5-25. doi: 10.17841/jocag.2024.32.3.5
Eun Jin Kwoag. Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View. Journal of Counseling and Gospel . 2024; 32(3) 5-25. doi: 10.17841/jocag.2024.32.3.5
Eun Jin Kwoag. Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View. 2024; 32(3), 5-25. Available from: doi:10.17841/jocag.2024.32.3.5
Eun Jin Kwoag. "Pastors and Addictions from a Self-Awareness Point of View" Journal of Counseling and Gospel 32, no.3 (2024) : 5-25.doi: 10.17841/jocag.2024.32.3.5