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KMID : 1148220180140010177
Journal of Arts Psychotherapy
2018 Volume.14 No. 1 p.177 ~ p.198
The Effect of the Subjective Well-Being of Music Therapists on the Formation of Therapeutic bond : The Mediating Effects of Cognitive Emotional Regulation Strategies
Hong Hye-Sun

Hwang Eun-Young
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the subjective well-being of music therapists and the formation of therapeutic bond, and to see the mediating effects of cognitive emotional regulation strategies. The subjects were 103 therapists who obtained a masters or a higher degree in music therapy, and we measured therapeutic bond, subjective well-being, cognitive emotional regulation strategies, and general characteristics. The results are as follows. First, depending on the general characteristics, there was a difference between the level of therapeutic bond and subjective well-being. Second, there was a positive correlation among subjective well-being, therapeutic bond, and adaptive strategies, whereas there was a negative correlation among maladaptive strategies, subjective well-being, and therapeutic bond. Third, subjective well-being had a statistically significant effect on therapeutic bond and adaptive strategies, whereas it negatively influenced maladaptive strategies. In addition, adaptive strategies showed a statistically significant effect on therapeutic bond, whereas maladaptive strategies had a significantly negative influence on therapeutic bond. Fourth, cognitive emotional regulation strategies showed partial mediating effect on subjective well-being and therapeutic bond formation.
KEYWORD
Music Therapist, Subjective Well-Being, Cognitive Emotional Regulation strategies, Therapeutic Bond
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