The non-face-to-face group counseling session at Dongmyung University Student Counseling Center.

The non-face-to-face group counseling session at Dongmyung University Student Counseling Center.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Dongmyung University is launching a 5-week group counseling program to overcome COVID-19 for students.


The Dongmyung University Student Counseling Center will conduct face-to-face and non-face-to-face counseling sessions once a week from October 27 to November 30, focusing on overcoming stress caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, continuing from the first semester into the second semester.


Students with similar interests and counselors will gather in small groups to communicate and empathize, helping to solve problems.


The program includes ▲ A[Art]jite (Art Therapy), ▲ Not Alone, Me (Interpersonal Relationships), ▲ Heartfelt Conversations (Communication), ▲ Healing Trip (Self-Understanding), ▲ Nomadland (Stress Management), and ▲ Together in Differences (Romantic Relationships).


Through the program, participants will examine their personal issues and find coping strategies through interaction with other group members. They will also seek ways to resolve difficulties according to their academic year characteristics and carry out learning processes.



Im Soo-hyun, a professional counselor at the Student Counseling Center, stated that they plan to continuously support students in developing problem-solving skills through relationships.


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