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KMID : 1094520230260020081
Korean Journal of Play Therapy
2023 Volume.26 No. 2 p.81 ~ p.99
The Moderating Effects of the Supervisory Relationship between the Self-Efficacy and Countertransference Management Abilities of Play Therapists
Lee Dan-Bee

Jin Mi-Kyoung
Abstract
This study examined the moderating effects of the supervisory relationship between self-efficacy and countertransference management abilities of play therapists. The subjects of this study were 145 therapists who had at least three supervisory experiences and were currently working in child counseling centers in Korea. The SPSS 26.0 statistical program was used to analyze the data, and the results of this study are summarized as follows. First, the correlations among self-efficacy, the supervisory relationship (safe base, reflective education, structure) and the countertransference management ablities of play therapists all showed significant and positive correlation to each other. Second, among the sub-factors of the supervisory relationship, (safe base, reflective education), these showed a significant moderating effect between the self-efficacy and countertransference management abilities of the play therapists who took part in the study. In conclusion, by identifying the moderating effects of the supervisory relationship between the self-efficacy and countertransference management abilities of play therapists, this study suggests that providing more systematic supervision that includes professional and educational components along with emotional aspects of the supervisory relationship may be effective in helping play therapists manage countertransference.
KEYWORD
Play Therapist, Self-Efficacy, Countertransference Management Ability, Supervisory relationship
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