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This study was to offer basic data to the domestic-violence counseling field in community by arranging an interventional role plan for adolescent victims of domestic violence. Subjects were adolescents (middle school boy students at age of 15), who were children from families of domestic violators in D region. Counseling was carried out during 15 sessions from August 2010 up to October. The comparative test was performed by carrying out the objective psychological test, K-CBCL (child behavior checklist), which was pre-and-post counseling intervention. In K-CBCL, T score was reduced from 72 points to 56 points in contraction, from 75 points to 57 points in depression & anxiety, from 72 points to 60 points in concentration, from 71 points to 51 points in delinquency, and from 77 points to 63 points in aggression. The comparative test was carried out by performing HTP psychological test before and after. The results showed that interviewees¡¯ feelings in anxiety, fear & anger and delinquency & aggressive propensity were lowered and a change in adaptive behavior was increased. Even in the process of the counseling intervention, which was progressed in the form of family counseling with attackers¡¯ participation, it was analyzed to have brought about a positive change in interviewees¡¯ psychological and emotional behaviors.