Trauma counseling centers for psychological support to manage trauma from workplace injuries in Korea: a narrative review
Received: Dec 20, 2024; Revised: Jan 09, 2025; Accepted: Jan 13, 2025
Published Online: Jan 31, 2025
Abstract
This review describes a psychological support service designed to address post-traumatic stress disorder in workers impacted by workplace injuries, assisting in their recovery and facilitating their return to work. It explores the rationale and context behind establishing trauma counseling centers for these individuals, along with the status, roles, future directions, and recommendations for these centers. The review details the operational framework and functions of the workplace injury trauma management program, the scope of the impacts of such injury, the groups targeted for crisis intervention, and the psychological interventions tailored to each stage of recovery. Initiated as a pilot project in 2018, trauma counseling centers for workers have gradually become more common, with 23 centers in operation across Korea as of 2024.
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