KMID : 1148220220180010175
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Journal of Arts Psychotherapy 2022 Volume.18 No. 1 p.175 ~ p.193
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The Causal Relationship between Supervision Working Alliance and Professional Self-Efficacy, and the Mediating Effect of Self-Disclosure of Music Therapy Experts and Students
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Son You-Jung
Min Kyung-Sun Kim Dong-Min
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Abstract
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This study aimed to examine the causal effect of supervision working alliance on professional self-efficacy and the mediating effect of self-disclosure of music therapists. To this end, surveyed data collected from 154 music therapy experts and students either currently under supervision or with supervision experience within the past year were analyzed using SPSS 25.0. Then bootstrapping was conducted using the PROCESS macro for SPSS to verify the indirect effect of the final results. The results correspond to the research hypotheses were as follows: First, the hypothesis that the working alliance would have a positive effect on the professional self-efficacy of music therapy experts and students was supported. Second, the hypothesis that the self-disclosure of music therapy experts and students would mediate the relationship between supervision working alliance and professional self-efficacy was also supported. The results of the study investigated important factors effecting on professional self-efficacy of music therapy experts and students. The need for promoting these factors in supervision was also discussed.
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KEYWORD
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professional self-efficacy, working alliance, self-disclosure.
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