Ms. Dami Kim | psychiatry | Best Research Scholar Award
Ph.D.Candidate at Ā School of Social Welfare, Yonsei Universityš
š Education
Dami is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Yonsei University, having previously earned her M.A. in Child Welfare & Studies from Sookmyung Womenās University. Her undergraduate studies included a double major in Public Administration and Child Welfare, graduating with honors in 2017. š
š¢ Work Experience
Dami has served as an Adjunct Instructor at the University of Seojeong, teaching various subjects in social welfare. Her professional experience also includes roles in research and policy development, particularly with the Gwangjin Welfare Foundation, where she conducted extensive surveys and data analyses. š«
š§¬ Skills
In 2024, Dami was honored with the Best Poster Award from the Korean Council for Childrenās Rights. She graduated with honors from Sookmyung Womenās University, further showcasing her academic excellence. š
Awards and Honors š
Dr. Pace has been recognized for her contributions to the field of psychiatry, receiving several awards, including the “Distinguished Psychiatrist” award from the Argentine Psychiatric Association for her innovative work in therapy practices and mental health advocacy.
š Teaching Experience
As an Adjunct Instructor, Dami has taught courses on youth culture, community welfare, and social welfare laws. Her teaching approach emphasizes practical applications of social welfare theories, preparing students for real-world challenges. š£ļø
š¬ Research Focus
š PublilcationĀ
- Neglect, School Violence, and Internalizing Behaviors in Children from Multicultural Families in Korea
- Year: 2024
- Journal: Social Sciences
- DOI: 10.3390/socsci13110575
- A Qualitative Study on Working Mothersā Experiences and Perceptions of Childcare Policies: How Effective were Childcare Policies Before and During COVID-19?
- Year: 2023
- Journal: Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies
- DOI: 10.16999/KASWS.2023.54.4.67
- Teacher Relationship and Achievement Motivation of Adolescents from Multicultural Families in South Korea
- Year: 2023
- Journal: Contemporary Society and Multiculture
- DOI: 10.35281/cms.2023.11.13.4.173
- A Phenomenology Study on the Experience of Older Adults Participating in āElder-to-Elder Careā: How Has ‘Elder-to-Elder Care’ Changed During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
- Year: 2023
- Journal: Journal of Future Social Work Research
- DOI: 10.22836/KASWPR.2023.14.1.73
- Qualitative Research on the Work Experience of Caseworkers at Child Protection Agencies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Year: 2023
- Journal: The Center for Social Welfare Research, Yonsei University
- DOI: 10.17997/swry.76.1.5
- A Phenomenological Study on Counselorsā Work Experiences at Local Child Protection Agencies after Publicization of the Child Abuse Investigation Policy
- Year: 2022
- Journal: Korean Journal of Social Welfare
- DOI: 10.20970/kasw.2022.74.4.006
- Perceived Social Stigma, SelfāConcealment, and Suicide Risk Among North Korean Refugee Women Exposed to Traumatic Events
- Year: 2021
- Journal: Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
- DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12805
- A Case Study on the Experience of Female Senior Citizens Participating in the Senior Employment and Social Activities Program: Focusing on Public Interest Activities
- Year: 2021
- Journal: Korean Journal of Gerontological Social Welfare
- DOI: 10.21194/kjgsw.76.2.202106.217