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The Organization of a Balanced Healing Environment Applied With 6·E·H Flexibility Coordinates - Focusing on Prior Studies of Domestic and Foreign Healing Environments -

6·E·H 유연성 좌표를 적용한 균형적 치유환경 구성 연구 - 국내 외 치유환경에 대한 선행연구 비교분석을 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2022.06.09
  • Accepted : 2022.08.10
  • Published : 2022.09.30

Abstract

In modern society, interest in mental health due to mental stress and psychological imbalance is increasing. 6·E·H flexibility coordinates were created so that a balanced healing environment could be organized in the context of social change, and the applicability of these coordinates were suggested. Based on previous Korean and foreign studies, six elements(6·E·H) that can analyze the healing environment along with flexibility coordinates centered on these elements were derived. An analysis tool diagram was then organized to compare Korean and foreign healing environment elements, and changes between their interactions in the Un-tact era were identified. Through this, the location of the healing environment element in the current situation can be confirmed by the coordinates. This can suggest flexible coordinate movements for a balanced healing environment through adjustments made. The various analysis tools and coordinates summarized in this study are expected to be useful indicators for providing an appropriate healing environment that reflects society and humans in three dimensions.

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