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Gangbuk Youth Startup Maru and Seoul Psychological Support Center Held MMPT Lectures

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  • 2022-11-22
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Gangbuk Youth Startup Maru with Seoul Psychological Support Northeast Center

“Psychological Education, our Liberation Notes for Mental Health”

- Lectures about mindfulness & positive psychology for young people in single-person households in Seoul -

 

심리교육, 마음건강을 위한 우리들의 해방일지 프로그램
 

Gangbuk Youth Startup Maru (Director Hyejin Kwon), commissioned by Kwangwoon University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation (Director Cheol-hwan Park), had a psychological education program for young single-person households living in Gangbuk-gu and Seoul in collaboration with the Seoul Psychological Support Northeast Center.

This psychological education program, in collaboration between Gangbuk Youth Startup Maru and the Seoul Psychological Support Northeast Center, is designed to educate and practice meditation, mindfulness, and positive psychology so that people living alone could clear their minds and achieve happiness and mental growth. Total of two lectures were given.

 

심리교육, 마음건강을 위한 우리들의 해방일지 프로그램

 

The lecture on October 25 (1st session) was held under the theme of "Freedom from thoughts", and the lecture on November 1 (2nd session) was held under the theme of "Freedom to be Happy Now".

 

It was difficult to find time to focus on body and mind in daily life,” said the young man who attended both lectures, “but thanks to these lectures, I was able to set aside time to be mindful and learn how to meditate, mindfulness, and positive psychology.” He also expressed his gratitude for the program planning and operation.

 

Kwon Hye-jin, head of the center, said, “Through our center, we will plan and provide various programs so that young people in Gangbuk-gu and Seoul can take care of their mental health.”

 

Lastly, Park Cheol-hwan, the head of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Group, said, "I hope that many young people who participated in the program will get peace of mind and vitality of life through this program."