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Journal of Arts Psychotherapy
2023 Volume.19 No. 2 p.249 ~ p.274
A Study on the Current Status of Music Therapy for At-risk Adolescents at Risk Preventing Them from Delinquency or the Future Application
Cho Yun-Joo

Hwang Eun-Young
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the present status of music therapy for at-risk adolescents and recognition from experts and music therapists who specialize in this field, in order to provide insights into applications and development strategies for music therapy for adolescents at risk in the future. The survey was conducted 110 professionals and 75 music therapists who had experience in music therapy with at-risk adolescents. The research results are as follows. Firstly, the implementation rate of music therapy in at-risk adolescents related institutions was very limited, and there was a lack of understanding and expectations of music therapy for them.
However, there was a significant difference in the expected effects of music therapy between institutions that implemented music therapy and those that did not. Secondly, music therapists recognized the need for music therapy for at-risk adolescents, but showed a low understanding of them. Thirdly, both institutions and music therapists acknowledged family factors as a significant risk cause for crisis adolescents. In addition, therapists and institutions identified "resistance and non-response of the treatment subject" and "difficulty in providing sufficient treatment environment and treatment period" as the biggest obstacles. The results of this study indicate that there is a necessity to increase awareness and develop music therapy programs for at-risk adolescents, and provide meaningful perspectives into practical considerations for the implementation of music therapy with at-risk adolescents in the future.
KEYWORD
music therapy, at-risk adolescents, music therapist, status survey
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