Hyun Baek’s research while affiliated with Korea University and other places

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Comparing counseling outcome for college students: Metaverse and in-person approaches
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October 2023

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Objective This study compared metaverse counseling with in-person counseling, using in-person counseling as a comparison group. To achieve this, we assessed whether metaverse counseling, a novel treatment approach, is comparable to traditional in-person counseling. Method: A total of 60 participants voluntarily participated in the study. Among the participants, 28 preferred in-person counseling, whereas 32 selected metaverse counseling as their preferred treatment option. Results and Conclusion: The findings indicated no statistically significant differences in the psychological symptom change patterns between the two counseling modalities. Both metaverse and in-person counseling demonstrated a common pattern of reduced symptom levels from pre-to post-session (Metaverse counseling Cohen’s d = 1.04, In-person counseling Cohen’s d = .62), which remained stable from post-session to follow-up regardless of the chosen counseling modality. Furthermore, the study revealed that the metaverse counseling group exhibited a higher level of working alliances than the in-person counseling group. Additionally, there was a slight tendency toward higher levels of counseling satisfaction in the metaverse counseling group than in the in-person counseling group. The results of this study support the use of synchronous metaverse programs to treat college students. The implications and limitations of this study are discussed.

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... There have been active efforts to integrate new technologies into conventional counseling education. For example, virtual reality (VR) simulation has been used not only to provide a counseling setting for clients and counselors (e.g., Cho et al. 2024;Im et al. 2024) but also to train counselors. VR simulation enables immersive and realistic training by replicating face-toface counseling environments, offering convenient opportunities to practice counseling skills (Dupuy et al. 2021;Jacobs and McEwen 2021;Lowell and Alshammari 2019;Pope and Hilliard 2024). ...

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AI Integration in Counseling Training: Aiding Counselors‐in‐Training in Self‐Efficacy Enhancement and Anxiety Reduction
Comparing counseling outcome for college students: Metaverse and in-person approaches