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Journal of the Korean Association for Persons with Autism
2012 Volume.12 No. 1 p.119 ~ p.137
Effects of Music Therapy on Interaction Between Child with Developmental Disorder and Mother
Choi Shin-Hyoung

Ju Se-Jin
Abstract
This research is a case study for observing changes through music therapy in interaction between child with developmental disorder and mother and describes qualitative changes in mother-child interaction before and after therapy. Research was conducted from March 7, 2011 to May 30, 2011 during which 3 pairs of mother and child couples were provided with music therapy once a week for total of 13 sessions. 1 researcher and 2 observers independently analyzed the video that was recorded during intervention of music therapy and in order to find any changes in mother-child interaction, aspects of integrity of mother and receptiveness of child among Marshak Interaction Method (MIM) were analyzed. Mothers all showed increased body contact, verbal and non-verbal expression of sentiment, stability in fostering activities, fostering actions and reactions according to child¡¯s requests that belong to aspect of mother¡¯s integrity wherein there was especially a marked increase in body contact. For child¡¯s receptiveness, there was slight increase in carrying out mother¡¯s instructions and so this area was understood to need a longer period of intervention. Child¡¯s body contact had higher increase compared to aspect of carrying out mother¡¯s instructions but this change was smaller compared to the one of mother¡¯s body contact. Musical activity provided in this study can easily be utilized in daily life and because it is a program that uses mother¡¯ voice, its advantage is that mothers can continue to utilize it at their homes in the future as well.
KEYWORD
developmental disorder, music therapy, mother-child interaction, integrity, receptiveness
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