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Journal of Arts Psychotherapy
2021 Volume.17 No. 1 p.263 ~ p.286
The Moderating Effects of Social Support between the Level of Adult Attachment of Music Therapists and Emotional Bond with the Clients
Shin Jae-Hee

Hwang Eun-Young
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the adult attachment level of music therapist, social support, and relationship of emotional bond with clients, and to verify the moderating effect of social support in the influence of music therapist's adult attachment level on clients and emotional bond. The subjects of the study are 120 music therapists who are clinically active. Among those studied were 113(94.2%) women and 7(5.8%) men. The largest groups were the 30-39 age group(76 people, 61.7%), the master's degree group(100 people, 83.3%) and the part-time group(93 people, 77.5%). The results of the study are as follows: First, There were differences in emotional bonds depending on the "age" of the music therapist, and social support depending on the 'Working institution'. Second, music therapists' adult attachment levels, emotional bonds, and social support are negative correlations, emotional bonds and social support are positive correlations. Third, The level of adult attachment of music therapists has an negative effect on emotional bonds with the client. Forth, The social support of music therapists moderates the relationship between adult attachment and emotional bond with client. The results of this study help to understand the social support that affects emotional bond with client. In addition, music therapists suggest ways to strengthen emotional bond with client.
KEYWORD
Music Therapist, Adult Attachment Level, Emotional Bond, Social Support
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