Leading Korean Counseling Expert Advances Psychological Theory and Practice
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Seoul National UniversityDr. ChangDai Kim stands as a prominent figure in Korean counseling psychology, serving as a distinguished professor at Seoul National University. With his Ed.D in Counseling Psychology from Columbia University's Teachers College, following his earlier education at Seoul National University, he has significantly influenced the field of counseling in Asia. As the former president of the Korean Counseling Association and current editor-in-chief of the Asia Pacific Education Review, Kim has shaped professional standards in counseling education and practice. His expertise spans crucial areas including emotional regulation, interpersonal relationships, and neuroscientific applications in counseling, with particular emphasis on developing specialized counseling models for North Korean defectors. Through his courses "Counseling and Psychotherapy Theory" and "Counseling Practice and Research," he integrates traditional and modern approaches to psychotherapy, helping train the next generation of mental health professionals. His scholarly contributions include significant works on counseling expertise and the psychological reintegration of North Korean refugees, demonstrating his commitment to both theoretical advancement and practical application in the field