영화와 동화에 나타난 소아의 외상적 사건과 탄력성

Psychological resilience in children preventing them from being overwhelmed by traumatic events and nurture their healthy development is universal and powerful. Movies about fairy tales provide children with the notion of the existence of the power and various manifestations. Even though the traumat...

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Published inSoa--chʻŏngsonyŏn chŏngsin ŭihak = Journal of child & adolescent psychiatry Vol. 24; no. 2; pp. 71 - 77
Main Authors 유희정(Hee-Jeong Yoo), 김봉석(Bongseog Kim), 황준원(Jun-Won Hwang), 박찬민(Chan Min Park), 홍민하(Minha Hong), 반건호(Geon Ho Bahn)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한소아청소년정신의학회 2013
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ISSN1225-729X
2233-9183

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Summary:Psychological resilience in children preventing them from being overwhelmed by traumatic events and nurture their healthy development is universal and powerful. Movies about fairy tales provide children with the notion of the existence of the power and various manifestations. Even though the traumatic event affects the development of the child, with a good supporting system and by providing healthy internal and external factors to reconstruct the event, the traumatized child may accept the event objectively, develop the healthier part of the ego, and even sublimate the traumatic events. As the children participate in movies or plays, several protectors can be devised. The child prepares the role under a "promise" of virtual reality, performs the role recognizing that the traumatic event is not real, and returns to real life as the role or play ends. When these protectors are provided, it is considered that resilience can function properly and the role does not have a negative influence on the development of a child.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201320361632887
ISSN:1225-729X
2233-9183