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Counseling Psychology Education Welfare, Vol.7, No.3 [September 2020], pp.95-118
http://dx.doi.org/10.20496/cpew.2020.7.3.95


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 A Case Study Research on the Human Rights Collision Factors and

the Conflict Transformation Process of the Disabled and the

Disabled: Grounded Theory Approach

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<Abstract>

 This study, cases and factors of human rights conflicts of persons with disabilities and workers in residential facilities, post-conflict phenomena, and conflict transition processes were studied using case-based evidence theory. The total number of participants in the study was 14, with 7 people with disabilities and 7 teachers with more than 1 year of living or working in the facility. First, conflict experiences caused by human rights conflicts between people with disabilities and social workers in the residential facilities of persons with disabilities appeared in all aspects of their lives, including daily life, housekeeping, and social adaptation activities. It appeared as a whole of everyday life such as 'socialization domain' and 'relationship domain'. Second, the conflict experiences (steps) that appear as a process of conflict caused by human rights conflicts experienced by people with disabilities and social workers appeared aperiodically in 'home life zone', 'education guidance zone', 'socialization zone', and 'relationship zone'. Third, There are four ways to reduce the conflicts between disabled people and social workers in facilities with disabilities; 'case-based human rights education' that exceeds the limits of the existing infusion collective education, 'conflict arbitration manual', which can make active intervention, cause-elimination and prevention possible, 'active management of managers' for managers¡¯ smooth communication, and reflective 'self-change efforts' for the feedback during the cause of conflict and process.



Key words: Residents with disabilities and workers in the facility, experience of conflict in human rights conflict, factors for reducing conflict, grounded theory



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