An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis on Person-Centered Thinking Trainer Training in a Korean Context

Author:

YOON JAE YOUNG1,Ahn Hyungjin1,Park Jaesung1

Affiliation:

1. Sahmyook University

Abstract

Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to interpret the experiences of Korea's first trainers in Person-Centered Thinking (PCT) training and provide guidelines for future contextually relevant programs. Design: Utilizing Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), the research explored subjective experiences of four pioneering PCT trainers in Korea, emphasizing the importance of subjectivity within the training process. Findings: Four distinct themes emerged, representing the trainers' transformative journey: "Ignition: The Spark of Change," "Illumination: Lighting the Path Ahead," "Guidance: Navigating Progress," and "Introspection: The Destination of Transformation." These encapsulate the nuanced dimensions of their training. Discussion: The study unravels the complexities of becoming a PCT trainer in Korea, emphasizing training as a transformative journey, surpassing mere skill acquisition. It underscores the need for tailored, contextually-appropriate PCT training. Conclusion: The findings are vital for developing context-specific PCT training in Korea. They offer insights shaping PCT's future direction, particularly highlighting the significance of understanding and addressing relationships within the training system.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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