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Lee, Yang-sook (Kangwon National University)
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강원대학교 인문과학연구소 Journal of Humanities Therapy Journal of Humanities Therapy Vol.11 No.2
발행연도
2020.12
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25 - 44 (20page)
DOI
10.33252/jht.2020.12.11.2.25

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Female divorcees in Korea face a unique set of problems after their divorce, some of which are related to the divorcee"s financial, interpersonal, and mental health. In particular, if a woman has not achieved economic independence from her husband, she becomes especially vulnerable to mental illnesses such as major depressive disorder(MDD). Factors such as guilt arising from not having fulfilled her responsibility to maintain her family add to the pain the divorcee suffers and further deepens the illness. This paper, therefore, introduces a case study that aims to test Emily Dickinson’s poetry as a means of humanities therapy for female divorcees in Korea. Just as marriage is a choice, divorce is also a choice, and it is important for the divorced women to decrease the sense of guilt, restore confidence, escape from the fear of the future, and recover from despair and hopelessness. As a result of the humanities therapy using Emily Dickinson’s poetry, the female divorcee introduced in this case study showed significant decrease in all of the scales in KDS (Korean Depression Scale), including depressed mood and negative thoughts about the future.

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abstract
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Initial Interaction: Finding Problems
Ⅲ. Middle Interaction: Recognizing Problems
Ⅴ. Results
Ⅵ. Conclusion and Discussion
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