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Sakhim of Han as a mature suppression : Implications for cancer patients' emotional coping

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2004, v.9 no.4, pp.1003-1026
(Yale University)

(Yale University)
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Abstract

This study searches for the possibility that Sakhim of Han as a mature suppressive mechanism may play a useful role in emotional coping of cancer patients. The preponderance of the growing literature suggests that emotional inhibition, that is, suppression or repression would increase vulnerability to stress-related diseases such as cancer. However, although emotional inhibition and cancer may be clearly related, the inhibition hypothesis has weaknesses: the existence of experimental counter evidence, the partiality of suppression-related discussions, and the overlooking of cultural influences. This article criticizes the conceptual underpinnings of emotional inhibition theories and provides a rationale for successful suppression. The psychological process of Sakhim and presuppositions for successful Sakhim are analyzed. Implications for cancer patients' emotional coping are discussed.

keywords
the inhibition hypothesis, suppression, repression, cancer, Sakhim, Han, 제지가설, 억제, 억압, 암, 한, 삭힘, the inhibition hypothesis, suppression, repression, cancer, Sakhim, Han

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