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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

An Exploratory Study of Characteristics in Korean Emotional Expression

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2019, v.38 no.1, pp.25-52
https://doi.org/10.22257/kjp.2019.3.38.1.25


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Abstract

This study is to explore Korean emotional verbal expressions and to analyse the characteristics. 97 counselors have participated in the qualitative research. Participants have been asked to write about emotional expressions used directly or indirectly in daily routine. All the data has been analysed by Consensual Qualitative Research-Modified(CQR-M), additionally focused on the somatic feature, one of characteristics of Korean emotional expression. 24 categories and 6 domains have been resulted in. The frist domain, ‘fear & fright’, is with five categories: ‘shocked and paused’, ‘feeling chill’, ‘pressed and nervous’, ‘stiff and tied’, ‘momentary and extreme’. The second domain, ‘anger & contempt’, has four categories: ‘getting a fever and burning’, ‘welling up and burst’, ‘offensive and uncomfortable’, ‘cramped and tensed’. In the third domain, ‘shame & shy’, there are four categories: ‘getting hot and overturning’, ‘hiding and awkward’, ‘shrinking and withering’, ‘exposed’. The fourth domain, ‘sad & depressed’, has four categories: ‘feeling heavy’, ‘tighten and hurt’, ‘going down and disappear’, ‘release and stop’. The fifth domain, ‘pleasure’, is with four categories: ‘untied and unconstrained’, ‘full and awash’, ‘fluttering and comfortable’, ‘warmth to spread’. In the sixth domain, ‘guilty conscience’, has three categories: ‘feel sorry and uneasy’, ‘drooping’, ‘impaired’. In the discussion, according to the results, contributions of Korean emotional expression and limitations have been suggested in a perspective of promoting understanding of Korean emotional expressions and providing base data for education course and future studies.

keywords
Korean emotional expression, Somatic expression, Qualitative Research, CQR-M, Counselor, 한국적 정서표현, 신체적(somatic)표현, 질적연구, CQR-M, 상담자

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