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Counseling and Clinical Psychology

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      Kim, Yun Joo Professor

      Tel.
      +82-2-2290-0361
      E-mail
      lovejina@hycu.ac.kr
    • Career and academic background

      • ∙ Full professor(tenure), Department of Counseling Psychology ∙ Visiting Scholar at Dept.of Psychology and Lab. for Affective Neuroscience & Neuroeconomics, University of Missouri-Kansas City ∙ Dean, Graduate School ∙ Dean, Center for Teaching and Learning Support ∙ Vice Dean, Graduate School ∙ Brief Family Therapist ∙ Postdoctoral Research Associate, Research Center for Behavior Science, Korea University ∙ Counseling Internship, Student Counseling Center, Korea University ∙ Ph.D. in Psychology (Clinical Psychology Major), Korea University ∙ M.A. in Psychology (Clinical Psychology Major), Korea University ∙ B.A. in Psychology, Korea University

      Major field and achievements

      • ■ Research interests ∙ C. G. Jung‘s Analytical Psychology ∙ S. C. Hayes’s Acceptance & Committment Therapy(ACT) ∙ Mindfulness Meditation & Spirituality in Psychology ∙ Animal Assisted Therapy(AAT) ∙ Qualitative Research including Phenomenological Approach ■ Books ∙ Hackney, H. etc.(2004). The process and technique in psychological counseling : a guide to be an effective counselor [The professional counselor : a process guide to helping. 4th ed.] (Kim,Y. J. etc. translation). Seoul: Sigma Press. ∙ Cormier, S. etc. (2007). The strategies and techniques in psychological counseling : with Practicum [Counseling strategies and interventions. 6th ed.] (Kim,Y. J. etc. translation). Seoul: Sigma Press. ■ Journals ∙ Kim, D. K., Kim, Y. J., & Song, J. H.(2020). Phenomenological Study About the Therapeutic Effects of Animal Assisted Intervention on Traumatized Children. The Journal of Humanities and Social Science 21, 11(4), pp859-874. ∙ Hyun, S. R., & Kim, Y. J.(2021). The Effects of Mindfulness on the Psychological Well-being of Middle School Students: Multiple Mediating Effects of Emotional Clarity and Psychological Acceptance. The Journal of Humanities and Social Science 21, 12(3), pp1799-1814. ∙ Song, J. H., & Kim, Y. J.(2022). A Phenomenological Study on the Telecommuting Experience of Office Workers in a Pandemic Situation. The Journal of Humanities and Social Science 21, 13(5), pp261-276. ∙ Kim, M. H, Kim, Y. J., & Song, J. H.(2023). A Consensual Qualitative Study on Mentoring Experiences of Cyber University. The Journal of Learner-Centered Curriculum and Instruction, 23(14), pp213-235. ∙ Hwang, Y. J. &, Kim, Y. J.(2023). The Mediating Effect of Disability Acceptance Moderated by Maternal Attachment on the relationship between Insecure Adult Attachment of Mothers of Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Psychological Well-being. The Journal of Counseling Psychology Education and Welfare, 10(6), pp197-219.
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      Seong-Hoon Hwang Professor

      Tel.
      +82-2-2290-0362
      E-mail
      thinkgrey@hanmail.net
    • Career and academic background

      • Hwang, Seong-hoon ∙ B.A. in Psychology, Seoul National University ∙ M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Seoul National University ∙ Ph.D. in Clinical & Counselling Psychology, Seoul National University ∙ Registered Clinical Psychologist (Korean Psychological Association) ∙ Mental Health Clinical Psychologist (1st) (Ministry of Health and Welfare) ∙ Resident Clinical Psychologist of Psychiatry, Asan Medical Center ∙ Fellow Clinical Psychologist of Psychiatry, Severance Hospital of Yonsei University ∙ Manager of department of clinical psychology, Keyo Hospital ∙ Department Head of Counseling Psychology, HYCU ∙ Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology, HYCU

      Major field and achievements

      • ■ Research Areas ∙ Affective Instability and its regulation in bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, anxiety disorder and somatic symptom disorder ∙ maladjustment and pathology caused by positive emotion regulation difficulties ∙ the influence of repetitive negative thought like rumination and worry upon emotional disorders ∙ the effect of decentering on repetitive negative thought and both positive and negative emotional dysregulation ∙ development of disseminable brief intervention based upon decentering ■ Papers ∙ Kim, C. & Hwang, S. (2024). Differential Mediating Effects of Emotion Suppression and Self-Compassion in the Relationship among Negative Life Events, Alexithymia and Somatic Symptoms. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, 29(4), 623-639. ∙ Hwang, S., Park, K. & Lee, J. (2024). Exploring the Utility of Extending the Thought Control Questionnaire. Journal of Future Society, 15(1), 90-111. ∙ Kim, H. J. & Hwang, S. (2023). Affective Instability in People with High Borderline Personality Features according to Ecological Momentary Assessment: A Focus on Negative and Positive Affect. Journal of Emotional & Behavioral Disorders. 39(4), 171-189. ∙ Heo, J. & Hwang, S. (2023). The Multiple Mediating Effects of Emotional Reactivity and Emotional Dysregulation in the Relationship between Childhood Trauma and Borderline Personality Features. Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology, 30(3), 49-71. ∙ Heo, J. & Hwang, S. (2023). Validation of the Korean Perth Emotional Reactivity Scale. Clinical Psychology in Korea: Research and Practice. 9(3), 425-453. ∙ Jung, Y. & Hwang, S. (2022). Comparison of Positive Rumination and Savoring in the Relationship between Positive Life Event and Bipolar Symptoms : Focusing on the Activation Level of Positive Emotion. Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Korea, 22(1), 133-157. ∙ Jung, Y., Hwang, S., & Lee, J. (2022).The Influence of Response to Positive Affect upon Bipolar Symptoms: In the Focus of Differential Effects of Positive Rumination vs. Savoring. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, 27(2), 291-312 ∙ Lee, Y & Hwang, S. (2021). Possible Origins and Mitigating Factor of Repetitive Negative Thinking. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology. 26(1), 181-203. ∙ Lee, Y & Hwang, S. (2021). The Affective Predisposing of Repetitive Negative Thinking and its Mitigating Factor. Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Korea, 20(2), 161-181. ∙ Nam, K & Hwang, S. (2020). The Relationship between Covert Narcissism and Social Anxiety: The Mediating Effect of Rejection Sensitivity and Moderated Mediating Effect of Mindfulness. Clinical Psychology in Korea: Research and Practice, 6(3), 207-227. ∙ Youn, S. & Hwang, S. (2020). Does Emotional Suppression Bring Overthinking? Serial Multiple Mediation Effect of Emotional Suppression and Repetitive Negative Thinking in the Relation Between Life Event and Depression and Anxiety. The Journal of Humanities and Social science 21, 11(4), 5455-560. ∙ Kang, O. & Hwang, S. (2020). Negative Affectivity and Impulsiveness as Vulnerability Factors and Mindfulness as a Relief Factor in the Relation between Life Events and Alcohol Use, Journal of Human Understanding and Counseling, 41(1), 117-137. ∙ Jang, Y & Hwang, S. (2020). Validation of the Extended Responses to Positive Affect Questionnaire. Clinical Psychology in Korea: Research and Practice, 6(1), 1-29. ∙ Kim, Y. & Hwang, S. (2020). Effects of Brief Cognitive Treatment Programs Focused on Repetitive Negative Thinking on Depression and Anxiety and Their Change Mechanisms: Comparison of Metacognitive Therapy with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Korea, 20(2), 201-226. ∙ Jang, Y & Hwang, S. (2019). The Relationship between Behavioral Activation System and Bipolar Symptom: The Sequential Multiple Mediating Effect of Positive Rumination and Dampening. Clinical Psychology in Korea: Research and Practice, 5(4), 339-362. ∙ Nam, K & Hwang, S. (2019). Mitigation Effect of Brief Mindfulness Intervention on Social Anxiety in Individuals with High Rejection Sensitivity. Journal of Human Understanding and Counseling, 40(2), 63-87. ∙ Kim, S. Y. & Hwang, S. (2019). The Relation of Children’s Anger and Aggression: The Mediating Effect of Dichotomous Thinking. The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 21, 10(5), 537-552. ∙ Kim, S. Y. & Hwang, S. (2019). Development and Validation of Dichotomous Thinking Index for Children. Korean Journal of Child Study, 40(2), 1-12. ∙ Hwang, S. (2018). Imperative Dichotomous Thinking as a Cognitive Mechanism of Panic Disorder. Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Korea, 18(3), 267-284. ∙ Lee, H. & Hwang, S. (2018). The Effect of Single-Session Mindful Loving- Kindness Compassion Meditation on Dysfunctional Expression and Rumination of Anger. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, 23(3), 631-655. ∙ Hwang, S. (2018). Dichotomous Thinking Behind Mood Variability. Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Korea, 18(2), 177-197.
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      Yoo, Seongjin Professor

      Tel.
      +82-2-2290-0365
      E-mail
      1110005@hycu.ac.kr
    • Career and academic background

      • ∙ B.A. in Psychology, Seoul National University ∙ M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Seoul National University ∙ Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Seoul National University ∙ Clinical Psychology Resident, Seoul National University Hospital ∙ Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Korean Psychological Association) ∙ Licensed Cognitive Behavior Therapist (Korean Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) ∙ Mental Health Clinical Psychologist (Ministry of Health and Welfare) ∙ Professor of Counseling Psychology, Hanyang Cyber University

      Major field and achievements

      • ■ Field of Interest ∙ Anxiety Disorders ∙ Obsessive-Compulsive Related Disorders ∙ Stress and Trauma Related Disorders ∙ Personality Disorders ∙ Psychological Assessment of Personality and Psychopathology ∙ Psychotherapeutic Intervention of Psychopathology ■ Books ∙ MMPI Instruments: Assessing Personality and Psychopathology (2023) ∙ Clinician’s Thesaurus (2023) ∙ The Wiley Handbook of Positive Clinical Psychology (2022) ∙ Psychological Assessment with MMPI-2/MMPI-2-RF (2020) ∙ Dialectical Behavior Therapy (2017) ∙ Hoarding Disorder (2016) ∙ Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (2015) ∙ Finding Life Beyound Trauma (2014) ∙ Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorder (2008) ∙ Act on Life not on Anger (2008) ∙ MMPI-2: Assessing Personality and Psychopathology (2007) ∙ Schema Therapy: A Practitioner’s Guide (2005)
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      Ha, Seungsoo Professor

      Tel.
      +82-2-2290-0363
      E-mail
      1120011@hycu.ac.kr
    • Career and academic background

      • ∙ B.A. in Psychology, Seoul Natinall University ∙ M.A. in Clinical/Counseling Psychology, Seoul Natinal University ∙ M.A. in Clinical Psychology, University of Texas at Austin ∙ Ph.D. in Clinical/Counseling Psychology, Seoul National University ∙ Clinical Psychology Resident, Seoul Natinal University Hospital ∙ Counselor, Seoul Natinal University Conseling Center ∙ Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Korean Psychological Association) ∙ Assistant Professor, Deptment of Counseling Psychology, Seoul Digital University ∙ Assistant Professor, Deptment of Counseling Psychology, Hanyang Cyber University

      Major field and achievements

      • ■ Field of Interest ∙ Positive Psychology, Cognitive Behavioral Therapies, Psychological Assessment ■ Books ∙ Yoo, S. J., Ahn, D. Y., & Ha, S. S. (2020). Psychological Assessment with the MMPI-2/MMPI-2-RF(3rd ed.). Seoul: Hakjisa. ∙ Ha, S. S. (2018). Functional Analytic Psychotherapy. Seoul: Hakjisa. ∙ Shin, M. S., Kim, E. J., Min, B. B., Park, S. H., Park, J. G., Song, H. J., Shin, M. Y., Lee, H. R., Lee, H. J., Choi, J. Y., Ha, S. S., Hyun, M. H., Hong, S. H., & Hwang, S. T. (2017). Handbook of Psychological Assessment 6th edition. Seoul: Social Review Academy. ∙ Ha, S. S. (2017). Behavioral Activation. Seoul: Hakjisa. ∙ Ha, S. S. (2016). Sexual Dysfunction. Seoul: Hakjisa. ■ Papers ∙ Kim, H. J. & Ha, S. S. (2023). The Relationship between Narcissistic Vulnerability and Body Dissatisfaction: The Sequential Mediation Effects of Socially Prescribed Perfectionism and Depression. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, 28(4), 913-930. ∙ Lee, J. G. & Ha, S. S. (2023). The Moderated Mediating Effect of Mindfulness through Relationship Authenticity in the Relationship between Covert Narcissism and Depression. Clinical Psychology in Korea: Research and Practice, 9(1), 143-159. ∙ Park, M. H. & Ha, S. S. (2021). Dual Mediation of Motivation for Solitude in the Relationship Between Stable Adult Attachment and Subjective Well-being. The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 21, 12(2), 819-832. ∙ Kim, A. K. & Ha, S. S. (2020). The Influence of Covert Narcissism on Depression: The Moderated Mediation Effect of Internalized Shame and Self-Compassion. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, 25(6), 1181-1193. ∙ Lim, H. Y. & Ha, S. S. (2019). The Relationship between narcissism and character maturation: Focusing on the role of anger rumination and self-compassion. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, 24(1), 95-116. ■ Conference Presentations ∙ Kang, J. H. & Ha, S. S. (Aug. 2024). The Mediating Effects of Distress Tolerance in the Relationship between Dysfunctional Beliefs and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury. Poster presented at the 2024 annual conference of the Korean Psychological Association, Kyung-Ju si, Kyung-Buk. ∙ Park, S. B. & Ha, S. S. (Apr. 2021). The Mediation Effect of Anger Rumination and A Moderated Mediation Model of Mindfulness on the Relationship between Rejection Sensitivity and Anger-in. Poster presented at the 2021 spring conference of the Korean Clinical Psychology Association, On-line. ∙ Park, M. H. & Ha, S. S. (Oct. 2020). The Relationship among Unstable Adult Attachment, Not Self-determined Motivation for Solitude and Subjective Well-being: A Moderated Mediation model of Cognitive Regulation Strategies. Poster presented at the 2020 fall conference of the Korean Clinical Psychology Association, On-line.
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      Yoon, Sungmin Professor

      Tel.
      +82-2-2290-0381
      E-mail
      ysmpsy@hycu.ac.kr
    • Career and academic background

      • ∙ Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling Psychology, Hanyang Cyber University, Seoul, Korea ∙ Licensed Professional Counseling Psychologist(Korean Psychological Association) ∙ A Couple's Counselor of Counseling Committee at Seoul Family Court ∙ B.A. in Educational Psychology, Ewha Women's University ∙ M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Trinity International University ∙ Ph.D. in Psychology(Majored in Counseling Psychology), Ajou University ∙ Crisis Counselor, Connection Resource Services of Veterans Hospital, North Chicago, IL. ∙ Psychology Counseling Intern, Safe Place, Lake county Domestic Violence Crisis Center, Waukegan, IL. ∙ Professional Counselor, New Life Counseling Center, Seoul, Korea ∙ Counseling Intern, Student Counseling Center, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea ∙ Professional Counselor, Ajou Psychological Counseling Center, Suwon, Korea ∙ Professional Consultant & Team Manager, Creative Human Resource Development Team, Korea Invention Promotion Association, Seoul, Korea

      Major field and achievements

      • ■ Field of Study ∙ Counseling Psychology_Positive Psychology, Family, Couple ■ Interests ∙ Positive psychology topics (happiness, gratitude, forgiveness, etc.), Family, Couples, Youth, Parent-Child Relationships(fathering role, etc.), Life Cycle Issues(mental health of the 20’s & 30’s, middle age, aging anxiety, etc.), Object-Relations Theory and Treatment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Emotion-Centered_Couple Therapy ■ Books ∙ (Book) Sungmin Yoon(2019). Happy fathers, Happy teens. Seoul: Booklab. ■ List of papers ∙ Sungmin Yoon, Heecheon Shin (2007). Effects of Covert Narcissism on Social Interaction Anxiety: Mediating Effects of Experiential Avoidance. Korean Journal Of Counseling And Psychotherapy, 2007, vol.19, no.4, pp. 967-982. ∙ Sungmin Yoon, Heecheon Shin (2010). Validation Study of the Korean Version of Positive Psychotherapy Inventory. Korean Journal Of Counseling And Psychotherapy, 2010, vol.22, no.3, pp. 707-732. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2011) Effects of happiness-enhancing positive psychological intervention activities: Comparison of individual-focused activities and relationship-focused activities. Doctoral thesis.(August 19, 2011, Ajou University Graduate School doctoral thesis). ∙ Sungmin Yoon, Heecheon Shin (2012). Character Strengths: Their Relationships with Happiness among Middle-Aged Women at Korean Metropolitan Area. Korean Journal Of Counseling And Psychotherapy, 2012, vol.24, no.1, pp. 27-49. ∙ Sungmin Yoon, Heecheon Shin (2012). The Effectiveness of Positive Psychological Intervention Activities for Happiness-Enhancement: Comparison Between Individual-Focused Activities and Relationship-Focused Activities. Korean Journal Of Counseling And Psychotherapy, 2012, vol.24, no.1, pp. 121-148. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2012). Does Adult-Attachment Moderate the Effects of Forgiveness on Well-being? Korean Journal of Psychology: General, 2012, vol.31, no.3, pp. 917-939. ∙ Sungmin Yoon, Heecheon Shin (2013). The Role of Big-Five Personality Traits as the Individual Difference Variable Affecting the Effectiveness of Happiness-Enhancing Intervention Activities. Korean Journal Of Counseling And Psychotherapy, 2013, vol.25, no.2, pp. 275-308. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2013). The Effects of Gratitude on Well-being and Depression: Mediating Role of Ego-Resilience. Korean Journal of Psychology: General, 2013, vol.32, no.4, pp. 1003-1021. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2014). The Effects of Perceived Parenting Styles on Psychological Distress: The Mediating Role of the Differentiation of Self and the Satisfaction of Basic Psychological Needs. Korean Journal of Family Welfare (K.J.F.W), 2014, vol.19, no.4, pp. 757-779. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2016). The Relationship between Differentiation of Self and Satisfaction with Life: Mediating Role of the Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction. Korea Journal of Counseling, 2016, vol.17, no.1, pp. 107-123. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2019). The Qualitative Study for Experiencing Web-Based Fathering Psycho-Education Program for the Fathers of Adolescent Children. Korean Journal of Family Welfare (K.J.F.W), 2019, vol.24, no.4, pp. 467-499. This paper was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea. [2015 New Researcher Support Project (Humanities and Social Sciences)]. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2017). The Exploratory Study for the Development of Fathering Psycho-Education Program for the Fathers of Adolescent Children. Korean Journal of Youth Studies, 2017, vol.24, no.1, pp. 79-105. This paper was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea. [2015 New Researcher Support Project (Humanities and Social Sciences)]. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2017). Differentiation of Self and Psychological Well-Being: The Roles of the Conflict Coping Behavior and Need Satisfaction, Korean Journal Of Counseling And Psychotherapy, 2017, vol.29, no.4, pp. 1115-1141. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2019). The Development and Effectiveness of Web-Based Fathering Psycho-Education Program for the Fathers of Adolescent Children. Korean Journal of Youth Studies, 2019, vol.26, no.10, pp. 21-51. This paper was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea. [2015 New Researcher Support Project (Humanities and Social Sciences)]. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2019). The Effects of Adult Attachment on Psychological Well-Being: The Mediating Role of Coping Strategies and The Satisfaction of Basic Psychological Needs. Korean Journal Of Counseling And Psychotherapy, 2019, vol.31, no.4, pp. 1139-1164. ∙ Sungmin Yoon (2019). The Qualitative Study for Experiencing Web-Based Fathering Psycho-Education Program for the Fathers of Adolescent Children. Korea Journal of Family Welfare. Vol. 24, No.4 : 467-499. This paper was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea. [2015 New Researcher Support Project (Humanities and Social Sciences)]. ∙ Sumin Jang, Yoon, Sungmin (2020). A Concept Map of Psychological Difficulties and Coping Strategies Experienced by Spouses of Early-onset Dementia Patients. Korean Journal of Health Psychology, 2020, vol.25, no.6, pp. 1115-1142. ∙ Yoon, Sungmin (2021). The Effect of Couple Conjoint Participation into Web-Based Fathering Program for the Fathers of Adolescent Children -Evidence Based Practice-. Korean Journal of Youth Studies. 2021, vol.28, no.3, pp. 281-307. This paper was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea. [2018 Mid-career Researcher Support Project]. ∙ Yoon, Sungmin (2021). Applying a Hierarchical Linear Model(HLM) for the Exploration of the Individual Characteristic Variables Affecting the Effectiveness of the Web-Based Fathering Program Evidence-Based Practices for Enhancing the Sustainability. Korean Journal of Family Welfare (K.J.F.W), 2021, vol.26, no.1, pp. 203-227. This paper was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea. [2018 Mid-career Researcher Support Project]. ∙ Heeran Jang, Yoon, Sungmin (2022). The Meditating Effects of Rejection Sensitivity and Anger Rumination in the Relationship Between Covert Narcissism and Relational Aggression of Office Workers. The Journal of Humanities and Social science (HSS21). 2022, Vol. 13, No. 1, 189 – 202. ∙ Misong Hwang, Yoon, Sungmin (2022). The Relationship Between Maternal Self-oriented Perfectionism and Parenting Anxiety: The Meditating Effect of Grit. The Journal of Humanities and Social science (HSS21). 2022. Vol. 13, No. 1, 505 – 516. ∙ Sungae Lee, Yoon, Sungmin (2022). The Influence of Adult Attachment on Anger-In: The Moderated Mediating Effects of Self-Compassion Through Internalized Shame. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology. 2022. Vol. 27, No. 3, 471 – 493. ∙ Sohyeon Jeon, Yoon, Sungmin (2022). The Relationship Between Socially Prescribed Perfectionism and Binge Eating Behavior: The Mediating Effect of Experiential-Acceptance. The Journal of Humanities and Social science (HSS21). 2022. Vol. 13, No. 6, 321 – 336. ∙ Jaewoo Chung, Yoon, Sungmin (2023). Experience of Work-Family Balance by Returning Female Office Workers After First Childbirth. The Journal of Humanities and Social science (HSS21). 2023. Vol. 14, No. 1, 1859 – 1874. ∙ Jeongok Lee, Yoon, Sungmin (2023). The Mediating Effect of Grit and Career Preparation Behavior in the Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Career Adaptability in Adults. The Journal of Humanities and Social science (HSS21). 2023. Vol. 14, No. 2, 1043 – 1056. ∙ Aeri, Yu, Yoon, Sungmin (2023). The Effect of Infants and Toddlers with Developmental Disabilities Sleep Problem on Their Problem Behavior: The Mediating Effect of Maternal Parenting Stress. The Journal of the Korean Association on Developmental Disabilities (KADD). 2023. Vol. 27, No. 2, 161 – 179. ∙ Jung-Hyun Kim, Yoon, Sungmin (2024). The effect of Father’s Self-esteem on Child’s Social Skills : The Sequential Mediating Effect of Father-child Communication and Child’s Self-esteem. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society Vol. 25, No. 1 pp. 184-19. ∙ Hyunjung Lee, Yoon, Sungmin (2024). The Effect of Childhood Abuse Experience on Somatization: The Mediating Effects of Clarity on Emotional Awareness and Maladaptive Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategy. Journal of Learner-Centered Curriculum and Instruction Vol. 24, No. 4, 2024, pp. 57-71. ∙ Yun-Hwa Kim, Yoon, Sungmin (2024). The Sequential Mediating Effects of Body Dissatisfaction and Body Compassion in the Relationship Between Sociocultural Attitudes towards Appearance and Binge Eating Behavior. Journal of Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society (JKAIS). 2024, vol.25, no.5, pp. 373-379. ∙ Taehyun Kim, Yoon, Sungmin (2024). Mediating effects of ambivalence over emotional expressiveness and depression in the relation between socially prescribed perfectionism and chronic in middle aged woman. Journal of Learner-Centered Curriculum and Instruction Vol. 24, No. 11, 2024, pp. 327-336. ∙ Hyesung Na, Yoon, Sungmin (2024). The Effect of Career Plateau on Psychological Well-being of Korean Middle-aged Male Office Workers: Focused on Double Mediating Effect of Self-Efficacy and Meaning in Life. Journal of Learner-Centered Curriculum and Instruction Vol. 24, No. 12, 2024, pp. 205-217.
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      WonJu Park Professor

      Tel.
      +82-2-2290-0364
      E-mail
      parkwj@hycu.ac.kr
    • Career and academic background

      • ∙ B.A. in Biology, Yonsei University ∙ M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Yonsei University ∙ Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, Yonsei University ∙ Visiting Scholar, Counseling & Psychological sevices department, Georgia State University ∙ Counseling Psychologist, Seoul Psychiatric Hospital ∙ Professor of college of liberal arts, Hanbat National University ∙ Professor of Counseling Psychology, Hanyang Cyber University ∙ Licensed Counseling Psychologist(Korea Psychological Association)

      Major field and achievements

      • ■ Field of Interest ∙ psychodynamic therapy, object relation therapy, attachment psychotherapy ∙ emotion regulation, attachment, mentalization, empathy, Nunchi ■ Books ∙ Case Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy ∙ Theoretical Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy(in press) ■ Papers ∙ H. J. Sim & W. J. Park(2023). The Sequential Mediating Effect of Mindfulness and Mentalization in the Relationship between Counselor’s Insecure Attachment and Countertransference Management Ability. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society. 25(5), 542-551. ∙ H. R. Hong & W. J. Park(2023). The Effect of Core Belief Disruption on Post-traumatic Growth: Mediating Effects of Self-disclosure, Intrusive Rumination, and Deliberate Rumination. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society. 25(4). 86-97. ∙ J. H. Cha & W. J. Park(2023). The Effect of Socially-Prescribed Perfectionism on Depression: The Serial Mediation Effect of Self-Concealment and Ambivalence over Emotional Expressiveness. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society. 24(12). 234-243 ∙ S. Y. Kim & W. J. Park(2023). The Effect of Self-compassion on Compassion for Others: Focusing on Mediating Effects of Emotional Clarity and Empathy. The Journal of Humanities and Social science. 14(2). 2882-2896. ∙ J. O Sung & W. J. Park(2023). The Sequential Dual Mediating Effects of Self-compassion and Traumatized Self-system on the Impact of Childhood Abuse Experiences on Adult Interpersonal Problems. The Journal of Humanities and Social science. 14(2). 2599-2614. ∙ W. J. Park(2022). The Effect of Child Abuse and Self-Criticism over Interpersonal Problems in Adulthood : The Moderated Mediating Effect of Empathy Experiences. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society. 23(8). 420-430. ∙ H.K. Na & W. J. Park(2022). The Relationship Between Perfectionism and SNS Addiction: The Double Mediating Effect of Intolerance of Uncertainty and Experiential Avoidance. The Journal of Humanities and Social science. 13(5). 177-192. ∙ K.R.Park & W. J. Park(2022). How Insecure Adult Attachment of Gay Men Affect Depression and Anxiety: The Mediating Effects of Minority Stress. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society. 23(10). 48-58, ∙ Y. J. Kim & W. J. Park(2020). Protean career orientation and career related continuous learning among online university students in South Korea. AHRD Academy of human resource development. RD International Research Conference in the Americas, Atlanta, Georgia. etc
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      Shin, Kyoung Min Professor

      Tel.
      +82-2-2290-0384
      E-mail
      kmshin@hycu.ac.kr
    • Career and academic background

      • ∙ Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling Psychology, Hanyang Cyber University ∙ B.A. in Psychology, Seoul National University ∙ M.A. in Clinical/Counseling Psychology, Seoul National University ∙ Ph.D. in Natural Sciences, Ajou University School of Medicine ∙ Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Korean Psychological Association) ∙ Mental Health Clinical Psychologist, 1st (Ministry of Health and Welfare) ∙ Clinical Psychology Resident, Samsung Medical Center ∙ Clinical Psychology Resident, Ajou Medical Center ∙ Clinical fellow of Dept. Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Ajou University School of Medicine ∙ Chief of Psychological Support Division at Sunflower Center of Southern Gyeonggi for Women and Children Victims of Violence

      Major field and achievements

      • ■ Field of Interest ∙ Trauma / Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) ∙ Child & Adolescent Psychopathology / Psychotherapy ∙ Developmental psychopathology ∙ Psychological evaluation / Neuropsychological evaluation ■ Books ∙ Shin, K. M. translation (2024). Breaking Free of Child Anxiety and OCD. Hakjisa ■ Papers(selected article) ∙ Eom, E-M., & Shin, K. M. (2024). The effect of Parents’ overprotection on social anxiety in early adolescents: mediating effect of self-concept clarity and self-esteem. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, 29(1), 109-126. ∙ Baek, I., & Shin, K. M. (2023). The effect of early parental attachment on adulthood interpersonal problems: the serial mediating effect of self-emotion recognition and emotion regulation. The Korean Journal of Developmental Psychology, 36(4), 25-44 ∙ Joh, E., Shin, K. M., Kim K., Kim, J. I., & Kim, S. (2023). Sexual behaviours of individuals with developmental disabilities in South Korea: A qualitative study exploring the views and experiences of professionals. Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 48(2), 184-195. ∙ Lim, G. W., & Shin, K. M. (2022). The influence of parental eating behaviors, child-feeding practices, and infants’ temperaments upon infants’ eating behaviors. Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics, 65(9), 466-468. ∙ Lee, H., & Shin, K. M. (2021). The effect of interactive bibliotherapy program on the emotional intelligence and sociability of adolescents with developmental disabilities. Journal of Bibliotherapy, 13(2), 159-182. ∙ Shin, K. M., Kim, Y., Chung, Y., & Chang H. Y. (2020). Assault-related factors and trauma-related cognitions associated with post-traumatic stress symptoms in high-distress and low-distress Korean female victims of sexual assault. Journal of Korean Medical Science, 35(19): e144. ∙ Shin, K. M., Chung, Y. J., Kim, N. H., Kim, K. A., & Chang H. Y. (2020). Factor structure and reliability of the posttraumatic cognitions inventory in Korean female victims of sexual violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 35: 2254-2270. ∙ Shin, K. M. (2018). Evidence-based treatments for depression in children and adolescents. Korean Journal of Clinical Psychology, 37(4), 595-604. ∙ Lee, H. B., Shin, K. M., Chung Y. K., Kim, N., Shin, Y. J., Chung, U., Bae, S. M., Hong, M., & Chang H. Y. (2018). Validation of the child post-traumatic cognitions inventory in Korean survivors of sexual violence. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 12(32). ∙ Shin, K. M., Chung Y. K., Shin, Y. J., Kim, M., Kim, N. H., Kim, K. A., Lee, H., & Chang H. Y. (2017). Post-traumatic cognition mediates the relationship between a history of sexual abuse and the post-traumatic stress symptoms in sexual assault victims. Journal of Korean Medical Science, 32: 1680-1686. ∙ Shin, K. M., Cho, S-M Shin, Y. M., & Park, K. S. (2016). Effects of early childhood peer relationships on adolescent mental health: a 6- to 8-year follow-up study in south Korea. Psychiatry Investigation, 13(4): 383-388. ∙ Shin, K. M., Chang, H. Y., Cho, S-M., Kim, N. H., Kim, K. A., & Chung, Y. K. (2015). Avoidance symptoms and delayed verbal memory are associated with post-traumatic stress symptoms in female victims of sexual violence. Journal of Affective Disorders, 184: 145-148. ∙ Shin, K. M., Cho, S-M. & Kim, K-H. (2015). A validation study of the Korean-ruminative response scale in Korean adolescents. Psychiatry Investigation, 12(4): 508-515. ∙ Shin, K. M., Cho, S-M., Hong, C. H., Park, K. S., Shin, Y. M., Lim, K. Y., & Koh, S. H. (2013). Suicide among the elderly and associated factors in south Korea. Aging & Mental Health, 17(1): 109-114.
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      Lee, Jayoung Professor

      Tel.
      +82-2-2290-0341
      E-mail
      1170003@hycu.ac.kr
    • Career and academic background

      • ∙ Associate Professor, Deptment of Counseling Psychology, Hanyang Cyber University ∙ B.A. in Education, Hanyang University ∙ M.A. in Education(counseling), Hanyang University ∙ Ph. D. in Education(counseling), Korea University ∙ Licensed Professional Counseling Psychologist(Korean Psychological Association) ∙ Senior Counselor, Korea Youth Counseling Institute ∙ Research Professor, Brain & Motivation Research Institute ∙ Assistant Professor, Department of Military and Police Counseling, Seoul Cyber University

      Major field and achievements

      • ■ Research Interests ∙ Adolescent Counseling, Burnout, Counseling Effectiveness, Supervision ■ Books ∙ Counseling Theory and Practice for Multicultural Adolescents (co-authored). Selected as an Excellent Academic Book by the National Academy of Sciences, Korea. ∙ Adolescent Self-Injury Counseling: Theory and Practice (co-authored). Hakjisa Publishing. ∙ Youth Issues and Protection (co-authored). Hakjisa Publishing. ∙ Introduction to Career Education (co-authored). Educational Science Publishing. ∙ Support Strategies for Reclusive Adolescents (co-authored). Korea Youth Counseling and Welfare Institute. ■ Research ∙ Hwang, S.G., & Lee, J. (2024). The Relationship Between Counselors’ Vicarious Trauma and Post-Traumatic Growth: The Multiple Mediating Effects of Mindfulness and Grit. Korea and the Global Society, 8(3), 593-621. ∙ Han, S., & Lee, J. (2023). The Impact of Social Comparison Tendency and Self-Display Orientation on Compulsive Buying: Focusing on Differences in Purchasing Pathways. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 21, 14(3), 4251-4265. ∙ Choi, M. R., & Lee, J. (2023). The Impact of Internalized Shame and Distress Tolerance on Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: The Moderated Mediation Effect of Avoidance-Diversion Emotion Regulation. Journal of Educational Therapy, 15(3), 327-346. ∙ Kim, S. A., & Lee, J. (2022). Latent Profile Analysis on COVID-19 Stress Among Adolescents. Journal of Youth Welfare Research, 24(2), 97-118. ∙ Choi, Y. R., & Lee, J. (2022). The Impact of Workplace Bullying on Burnout: Focusing on the Mediating Effects of Self-Compassion and Dysfunctional Anger Expression. The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, 26(5), 901-921. ∙ Woo, O. S., & Lee, J. (2020). The Relationship Between Self-Focused Attention and Interpersonal Competence: Focusing on the Mediating Effects of Self-Compassion and Cognitive Empathy. The Korean Journal of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 32(2), 753-772. ∙ Cho, S. H., Lee, J., et al. (2020). Examining the Job Demands-Resources Model in a Sample of Korean Correctional Officers. Current Psychology, 39, 1521-1534.
    • Woo Sungbum Professor

      Tel.
      +82-2-2290-0366
      E-mail
      wsungbum@gmail.com
    • Career and academic background

      • ∙ Bachelor’s in Economics and Psychology, Sogang University ∙ Master’s in Psychology (Clinical and Counseling Psychology), Korea University ∙ Ph.D. in Psychology (Clinical and Counseling Psychology), Korea University ∙ Certified Counselor Level 1, Korean Counseling Psychology Association ■ Former Positions ∙ Counselor, Korea University Student Counseling Center ∙ Visiting Professor, Sookmyung Women's University ∙ Research Professor, Gachon University ∙ Senior Researcher, Human Growth Research Institute ■ Current Position ∙ Full-time Professor, Department of Counseling Psychology, Hanyang Cyber University ∙ Full-time Professor, Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Hanyang Cyber University ∙ Courses Taught (Undergraduate): Health Psychology, Psychological Statistics, Emotion-Focused Therapy ∙ Courses Taught (Graduate): Research Methodology, Multivariate Analysis

      Major field and achievements

      • ■ Research Interests ∙ Interpersonal Relationships, Emotion Regulation, Psychological Adjustment, Narcissism, Male Depression, Pornography Use, Sexual Objectification, Self-Harm, and Suicide Prevention ■ Publications ∙ Cheon, Y., Woo, S., Kang, C., & Yang, E. (2009). Study on the Relationship Between Children’s Interpersonal Cluster Types and Parental Factors. Korean Journal of Psychology: School, 6, 103-122. ∙ Woo, S., Jung, M., Sung, N., Kang, C., & Yang, E. (2009). Path Analysis on the Impact of Internalized Shame, Narcissism, and Attribution on Relationship Satisfaction. Korean Journal of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 21, 879-895. ∙ Woo, S., Nam, S., Lee, S., & Yang, E. (2012). The Relationship Between Two-Dimensional Narcissistic Traits and Romantic Relationship Patterns: Focusing on the Investment Model. Korean Journal of Psychology: Social and Personality, 26, 87-101. ∙ Woo, S., Kim, S., Lim, S., Baek, I., Nam, D., & Yang, E. (2012). Analysis of Multivariate Latent Growth Models in Adolescents’ Self-Esteem, Peer Attachment, and Delinquency. Korean Journal of Psychology: Social and Personality, 26, 87-101. ∙ Woo, S., Yang, E., & Kwon, J. (2013). Moderation Effect of Offline Relationship Maintenance in the Impact of Online Relationship Maintenance on Mental Well-being. Youth Counseling Studies, 21(1), 1-15. ∙ Kwon, J., Yook, S., Woo, S., & Cho, H. (2013). Influence of Offline and Online Relationships on Social Capital Formation and Subjective Well-being, with a Focus on SNS Users. Cyber Communication, 30(2), 1-28. ∙ Woo, S., Yang, E. (2014). Validation Study of the Korean Masculine Depression Scale (KMDS). Korean Journal of Human Development, 21(1), 115-132. ∙ Lee, S., Woo, S., Kwon, J., & Yang, E. (2014). Mediating Effect of Responsive Experiences in Online Spaces on the Relationship Between Attachment Types and Intimacy. Korean Journal of Psychology: School, 11(1), 275-290. ∙ Woo, S., Kwon, J., & Yang, E. (2014). Intimacy Formation in Online Spaces: Focusing on Self-Disclosure and Responsive Intimacy. Korean Journal of Psychology: Social and Personality, 28(3), 111-125. ∙ Koo, H. J., Woo, S., Yang, E., & Kwon, J. H. (2015). The Double Meaning of Online Social Space: Interactions Among Social Anxiety, Online Social Behavior, and Offline Social Behavior. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 18(9), 514-520. ∙ Park, K., Woo, S., Park, K., Kyea, J., & Yang, E. (2016). Mediation Effects of Career Exploration on the Relationship Between Trait Anxiety and Career Indecision. Journal of Career Development, 1-13. ∙ Jo, D., Woo, S., & Yang, E. (2023). Role of Family Acculturation Stress in Career Development Among Adolescents from Multicultural Families in Korea. Journal of Career Development, 50(4), 901-916. ∙ Kim, K., Woo, S., Kim, S. H., Roh, S., & Kim, S. (2024). The Prediction Model of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Psychiatric Patients Using Decision Tree Analysis. Yonsei Medical Journal, 65(3), 137. ∙ Jin, Y., Woo, S., Kim, K., Kim, S. H., Roh, S., & Kim, S. (2024). The Effect of Anxiety Sensitivity on Repeated Suicide Attempts: Serial Mediation Effects of Rumination and Hopelessness and the Moderated Mediation Effect of Gender. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 1-20.