Nonverbal Synchrony in Social Interactions of Patients with Schizophrenia Indicates Socio-Communicative Deficits. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Disordered interpersonal communication can be a serious problem in schizophrenia. Recent advances in computer-based measures allow reliable and objective quantification of nonverbal behavior.
Zeno Kupper +3 more
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Nonverbal Synchrony and Alliance in Exposure Therapy for Pediatric Anxiety: a Case Report [PDF]
Exposure therapy (ET) has been shown to be effective in working with anxiety disorders in children. In the Russian literature, there are few protocols of ET, and no effectiveness studies have been found.
G.V. Oreshina, M.A. Zhukova
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Studying Nonverbal Synchrony in Couple Therapy—Observing Implicit Posture and Movement Synchrony [PDF]
Research on nonverbal synchrony (movement coordination) in psychotherapy has recently attracted increased attention. Nonverbal synchrony has been shown to relate to the therapeutic alliance and outcome.
Petra Nyman‐Salonen +5 more
semanticscholar +7 more sources
Nonverbal synchrony of head- and body-movement in psychotherapy: different signals have different associations with outcome [PDF]
Objective: The coordination of patient’s and therapist’s bodily movement – nonverbal synchrony – has been empirically shown to be associated with psychotherapy outcome. This finding was based on dynamic movement patterns of the whole body.
Fabian eRamseyer, Wolfgang eTschacher
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Potential Role of Nonverbal Synchrony in Psychotherapy: A Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Interpersonal synchrony entails the coordination of verbal and nonverbal features underlying communicative patterns. However, the strength of the association between the synchronisation of nonverbal features (movements and vocal tones) and therapeutic ...
Camilla Gregorini +4 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Comparing Manual and Automated Coding Methods of Nonverbal Synchrony [PDF]
The manual coding of nonverbal cues by trained human coders, such as counting the occurrence of a specific behavior or subjective rating about a speaker, is still a major method in the study of nonverbal synchrony.
Ken Fujiwara +4 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Nonverbal synchrony as a behavioural marker of patient and physician race-related attitudes and a predictor of outcomes in oncology interactions: protocol for a secondary analysis of video-recorded cancer treatment discussions. [PDF]
Introduction Racial disparities in cancer treatment contribute to racial disparities in mortality rates. The quality of patient–physician communication during clinical interactions with black patients and non-black physicians (racially discordant) is ...
Hamel LM +5 more
europepmc +4 more sources
Interacting with autistic virtual characters: intrapersonal synchrony of nonverbal behavior affects participants’ perception [PDF]
Temporal coordination of communicative behavior is not only located between but also within interaction partners (e.g., gaze and gestures). This intrapersonal synchrony (IaPS) is assumed to constitute interpersonal alignment.
Carola Bloch +6 more
semanticscholar +7 more sources
Within and between associations of nonverbal synchrony in relation to Grawe's general mechanisms of change [PDF]
The examination of nonverbal synchrony has become a promising line of psychotherapy research. Although several studies have found between-dyad associations between nonverbal synchrony and multidimensional outcomes, the findings remain heterogeneous and ...
Jessica Prinz +5 more
semanticscholar +5 more sources
Exploring nonverbal synchrony in borderline personality disorder: A double‐blind placebo‐controlled study using oxytocin [PDF]
OBJECTIVES Interpersonal dysfunction is a central feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD), and the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has been shown to impact patients' behaviour in numerous ways.
Fabian Ramseyer +5 more
semanticscholar +6 more sources

