Budo versus Christianity
The Possibilities of Counseling and Psychological Aid in Disaster Management
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Abstract
The educational level of a society brings about an improvement in the attitude towards health as the increase in wellbeing. Social environment plays an important role in defining mental health. The possibilities I have examined also define the states of mental health. Socialization, the effects of communities, models, strategies also have an influence on the evolution of self-image, managing conflicts, dealing with frustration, and the ability to integrate. In counseling also new techniques are being tried. The educational method of Budo focuses on improving personality, separating the civilian and service life and helping handle emergencies. In Christian counseling the fact of redemption can create the harmonic operation of body-soul-spirit, the development of the appropriate control functions. The comparison may give an insight into the values and deficiencies of different ways of education-learning. As a theologian, I think it is important to study the doctrines of various religions and how they are used in practice.
Both international sources and experience in Hungary prove that the way of processing a catastrophic event and its psychological effects can be very different from person to person, that is why it is good to choose from given methods in counseling.