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Case Study of Supportive Music Imagery for Enhancing Self-Worth

지지적 음악심상(SMI)기법을 통한 내담자의 자기가치감 증진에 대한 사례연구

  • Park, Jieun (Department of Music Therapy, Seoul Cyber University)
  • 박지은 (서울사이버대학교 음악치료학과)
  • Received : 2020.10.10
  • Accepted : 2020.11.19
  • Published : 2020.11.30

Abstract

As a case study of the application of supportive music and imagery (SMI), this study examined the impact of SMI in helping clients establish greater self-worth. Sense of self-worth was defined as trust and respect for the self as evidenced by understanding of one's individuality and uniqueness. Participants in the study were two adults in need of help with psychological challenges arising from low self-worth. Each of them participated in SMI sessions once a week, for a total of 6 weeks. Participants' statements on the imagery drawn by them during SMI sessions were analyzed in relation to components of the sense of self-worth. The results of this study showed that SMI sessions helped both clients recognize their internal resources and gaining insight into the value of their internal resources increased their evaluation of their own self-worth. Specific factors of SMI sessions that impacted the clients' self-worth and suggestions for future studies are also discussed.

본 연구는 지지적 음악심상(SMI)기법을 적용한 사례연구로써 연구의 목적은 음악과 심상이 어떻게 내담자의 자기가치감 형성에 도움을 주었는지 알아보고자 한 것이다. 자기가치감은 자기의 본질인 자신의 개별성과 독특성을 알고 전반적인 자신의 모습을 신뢰하고 존중하는 것으로 정의된다. 연구 참여자는 자기가치감이 낮아 심리적 어려움을 호소하고 있는 두 명의 성인이었으며, 각각의 연구 참여자는 주 1회, 총 6회 SMI세션에 참여하였다. 사례 분석에 있어 연구자는 참여자들이 SMI세션과정에서 서술한 음악심상의 내용을 바탕으로 자기가치감 요소를 분석하였으며 자기가치감 형성요인을 살펴보았다. 연구 결과, 음악심상은 참여자들의 내적자원을 인식하도록 도왔으며 이를 통해 참여자들은 자원에 대한 가치를 통찰하며 자기가치감을 확립해 나갈 수 있었다. 결론에서 SMI과정이 자기가치감을 형성시킬 수 있었던 추가적인 요인에 대해 논의하였으며, 추후 연구에 대해 제안하였다.

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