BTS is currently the talk of the town as the seven members prepare to come back to the Kpop scene after a three-year hiatus. However, not everything revolves around their upcoming performances, but also in their supportive actions to different communities and foundations.
That’s why Min Yoongi, widely known as Suga, has become the co-author of the music-based social therapy manual, “MIND PROGRAM.” According to South Korean media outlets, the idol participated in the creation of the book, which was published on March 17, 2026.
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Suga of BTS has co-authored “MIND Program,” a newly published manual introducing a music-based approach to social skills development, released on Tuesday, March 17.
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The manual is led by Professor Cheon Geun Ah, director of the Min Yoongi Treatment Center at Severance Children’s Hospital. Cheon emphasized that Suga’s involvement reflects his artistic understanding of the therapeutic power of music and his sincere commitment to supporting socially vulnerable groups.
There’s no doubt that Suga has earned a special place in thousands of K-netizens ’ hearts with this special project. The group therapy initiative that integrates music into treatment, highlighting healthy ways to help people through music.

