Seoul Women's University Lifelong Education Center Opens 'Nowon Youth Psychological Counseling Center'
Seoul Womenβs University has opened the 'Nowon Youth Psychological Counseling Center' to provide specialized psychological counseling services for local youth.
Useful Welfare Services: Preparing for Old Age, Psychological Counseling, and More
The article details various welfare services available in South Korea, aimed at helping citizens prepare for old age and access psychological counseling, but highlights that many are unaware of these benefits.
Childcare services keep weekday rates during the Seollal holiday, support services for victims of violence also operate normally
During the Seollal holiday, crisis counseling services for youth, victims of violence, and multicultural families will continue to operate normally, with childcare services maintaining weekday pricing.
"After 10 Weeks of Counseling"... No Options for 'Pregnancy Termination' in Protective Birth Counseling
A woman named Kim Min-jung faced significant delays and obstacles in accessing termination services while seeking counseling for an unwanted pregnancy through the government's hotline.
She has met the people who desperately call counseling services again and again. They have one thing in common
A psychologist has spent 200 hours with various counseling services to understand the frequent anonymous users who repeatedly seek help, revealing their shared struggles and the need for better assistance.
That a few users account for most calls to counseling services outraged many. But for the researcher, it is a known phenomenon
The article discusses the outrage surrounding the fact that a small number of anonymous users make a significant portion of calls to counseling services, highlighting researcher Trine Natasja Sindahl's involvement with some of these recurring callers.
It came as a surprise and outraged many. But for researcher Trine, it is a known phenomenon
Psychologist Trine Natasja Sindahl explores the frequent anonymous users of counseling services and seeks to improve support measures for them.
It came as a surprise and outraged many. But for the researcher, it is a well-known phenomenon
The article discusses how a few anonymous users disproportionately consume resources in counseling services like BΓΈrnetelefonen and Livslinien, and how researcher Trine Natasja Sindahl engages with these frequent callers as co-researchers.
"It is easy to see red at them when looking at the numbers"
A small group of individuals intensively uses anonymous phone counseling services, taking up significant time of the counselors and stressing resources, despite some callers genuinely needing help.