Â÷Á¤¿¬, ¹é°æÀÓ (2014). Àý¸í»óÀ» È°¿ëÇÑ ºÒ±³Áý´Ü»ó´ãÀÌ ºñÇàû¼Ò³âÀÇ ÀÚ±â ÅëÁ¦·Â¿¡ ¹ÌÄ¡´Â ¿µÇâ. Çѱ¹ºÒ±³»ó´ãÇÐȸÁö, 6(1), 93-114.
The purpose of this study is to know how effective Buddhism group counseling on self-control for juvenile delinquency by using Bow Meditation. Of subjects, selected 38 students in this study are in third grader in middle school in ¡®B¡¯ city, who have committed crimes more than one and been taken disciplinary action or police investigation, now given a quarantine by school. In interview, except for 18 notifying their intention not to attend, 10 subjects were assigned in experiment group and the rest subjects in controlled group. Before program execution, these subjects¡¯ class teachers filled in behavior assessment questionnaire and both groups were taken self-control test before and after experiment. Finishing experiment, experiment group filled in program evaluation questionnaire. Data was analyzed by SPSS 18.0K statistical program. Finding of this study is that Buddhism group counseling by using Bow Meditation has a positive effect on self-control for juvenile delinquency.