Abstract

This study attempted to confirm research trends on group programs for therapeutic intervention after traumatic events by analyzing them and provide directions for future trauma-related research.For this purpose, a total of 96 trauma-related group program studies published in domestic KCI-registered journals from 2004 to 2023 were collected, classification criteria were set, and analyzed from various angles.As a result, it was most often published in the Journal of the Korean Psychological Association (14.5%), the target was adults at 46.9%, the type was emotional abuse at 26.4%, physical abuse at 25.6%, and the theory was cognitive behavioral therapy at 14.3%.In terms of program structure, the total number of sessions is 7-8 (35.2%), the number of sessions is once a week (59.2%), the time per session is 120 minutes (22.6%), and the number of experimental group members is 13 or more (33%) appeared to prefer.

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