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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2011
The authors quantified nonverbal synchrony--the coordination of patient's and therapist's movement--in a random sample of same-sex psychotherapy dyads. The authors contrasted nonverbal synchrony in these dyads with a control condition and assessed its association with session-level and overall psychotherapy outcome.Using an automated objective video ...
Fabian Ramseyer, Wolfgang Tschacher
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The authors quantified nonverbal synchrony--the coordination of patient's and therapist's movement--in a random sample of same-sex psychotherapy dyads. The authors contrasted nonverbal synchrony in these dyads with a control condition and assessed its association with session-level and overall psychotherapy outcome.Using an automated objective video ...
Fabian Ramseyer, Wolfgang Tschacher
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Behavior Research Methods, 2021
The present study investigated the comparability of two video-based tracking techniques, namely, Motion Energy Analysis and OpenPose, in the context of nonverbal synchrony research. Participants aged 23-69 years held a 15-min unstructured conversation with a same-gender partner of the same generation.
K. Fujiwara, K. Yokomitsu
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The present study investigated the comparability of two video-based tracking techniques, namely, Motion Energy Analysis and OpenPose, in the context of nonverbal synchrony research. Participants aged 23-69 years held a 15-min unstructured conversation with a same-gender partner of the same generation.
K. Fujiwara, K. Yokomitsu
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Nonverbal synchrony predicts premature termination of psychotherapy for social anxiety disorder.
Psychotherapy, 2019Premature termination is a problem in psychotherapy. In addition to the examination of demographic and clinical variables as predictors of dropout, research indicates the importance of dyadic variables. Nonverbal synchrony (e.g., movement synchrony) operationalizes the coordination of patient and therapist and is a promising candidate for predicting ...
Désirée Schoenherr +8 more
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Comparing nonverbal synchrony in racially concordant and racially discordant oncology interactions.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 201911525 Background: Communication in racially discordant (Black patient, non-Black physician) oncology interactions, which constitute about 80% of Black patients’ interactions, is generally poorer than in racially concordant interactions, and likely contributes to treatment disparities.
Lauren M. Hamel +6 more
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Nonverbal synchrony: A new approach to better understand psychotherapeutic processes and drop-out.
Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 2018Video-based measurement methods are new to psychotherapy research and provide new opportunities to investigate mechanisms of psychotherapeutic change related to nonverbal synchrony (movement coordination between patient and therapist). In this study, we validated the applied video-based procedures and evaluated nonverbal synchrony in association with ...
Jane Paulick +6 more
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Nonverbal Synchrony or Random Coincidence? How to Tell the Difference
2010Nonverbal synchrony in face-to-face interaction has been studied in numerous empirical investigations focusing on various communication channels. Furthermore, the pervasiveness of synchrony in physics, chemistry and biology adds to its face-validity.
Fabian Ramseyer, Wolfgang Tschacher
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2019
169 Background: Communication in racially discordant (Black patient, non-Black physician) oncology interactions, which constitute about 80% of Black patients’ interactions, is generally poorer than in racially concordant interactions, and likely contributes to treatment disparities. However, the nonverbal behaviors that contribute to this problem are
Lauren M. Hamel +6 more
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169 Background: Communication in racially discordant (Black patient, non-Black physician) oncology interactions, which constitute about 80% of Black patients’ interactions, is generally poorer than in racially concordant interactions, and likely contributes to treatment disparities. However, the nonverbal behaviors that contribute to this problem are
Lauren M. Hamel +6 more
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Nonverbal synchrony as a marker of patient racial attitudes in oncology interactions.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2018e22126Background: Patient-physician communication during racially discordant oncology interactions (about 80% of Black patients’ interactions) is often poorer than in racially concordant interactio...
Lauren M. Hamel +7 more
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Mimicry or synchrony: The effects of intentionality attributions for nonverbal mirroring behavior
Communication Quarterly, 1992In many interactions, people have to make the choice between whether they believe another's nonverbal behavior was encoded with specific intent, as a social representation, or as a primarily symptomatic behavior. It is argued that these attributions may alter the attributor's perceptions and evaluations of the other's behavior.
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