The Influence of Patient and Physician Race-Related Attitudes and Perceptions on Nonverbal Synchrony in Oncology Treatment Interactions Between Black Patients and Non-Black Physicians [PDF]
Introduction Abundant research documents Black-White disparities in the quality of patient-physician clinical communication during oncology interactions.
Lauren M. Hamel PhD, MBA +9 more
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Studying Nonverbal Synchrony in Couple Therapy—Observing Implicit Posture and Movement Synchrony [PDF]
AbstractResearch 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. However, research on nonverbal synchrony in couple therapy remains scarce.
Petra Nyman-Salonen +2 more
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It takes time to synchronize: the emergence of dyadic heart-rate synchrony during music therapy in neurorehabilitation [PDF]
Heart-rate (HR) synchrony between individuals has been linked to emotional contagion and shared experience. Research in psychotherapy has also associated this type of synchrony with therapists demonstrating more empathic and attentive behavior, as well ...
Sun Sun Yap +11 more
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Interpersonal Synchrony in Mentor-Mentee Dyads: An Analysis of Nonverbal Synchrony and Trait-Empathy
Interpersonal synchrony is a notable aspect of communication; it is evident at various levels, including nonverbal. However, research on interpersonal synchrony in the workplace is limited in general and for mentoring in particular. Empathy is
A.R. Vodneva +5 more
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Quantifying Body Motion Synchrony in Autism Spectrum Disorder Using a Phase Difference Detection Algorithm: Toward a Novel Behavioral Biomarker [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Nonverbal synchrony—the temporal coordination of physical behaviors such as head movement and gesture—is a critical component of effective social communication. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are often described as
Jinhwan Kwon, Hiromi Kotani
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A systematic review of patient-therapist synchrony as an indicator of emotion regulation in psychotherapy: an integrated approach [PDF]
Interpersonal synchrony is increasingly being studied in the context of psychotherapy. The Interpersonal Synchrony (In-Sync) model proposes that patient-therapist synchrony enhances working alliance by promoting emotion regulation (ER).
Federica Ameli +4 more
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Quantification of nonverbal synchrony using linear time series analysis methods: Lack of convergent validity and evidence for facets of synchrony [PDF]
Nonverbal synchrony describes coordination of the nonverbal behavior of two interacting partners. Additionally, it seems to be important in human interactions, such as during psychotherapy. Currently, there are several options for the automated determination of synchrony based on linear time series analysis methods (TSAMs). However, investigations into
Desirée Schoenherr +2 more
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Potential Role of Nonverbal Synchrony in Psychotherapy: A Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACTBackgroundInterpersonal 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 alliance and outcome remains unclear.ObjectivesThis meta‐analysis aimed to ...
Pietro De Carli +2 more
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Coupling Up: A Dynamic Investigation of Romantic Partners’ Neurobiological States During Nonverbal Connection [PDF]
Nonverbal connection is an important aspect of everyday communication. For romantic partners, nonverbal connection is essential for establishing and maintaining feelings of closeness.
Cailee M. Nelson +3 more
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Resonance in recovery: group singing as a mechanism for collective narrative repair, emotional integration, and post-traumatic growth [PDF]
Psychological trauma often disrupts both bodily regulation and personal narrative, making it hard for survivors to put their experience into words and to stay connected with others. Traditional talk therapies rely on verbal storytelling, but early or pre-
Yichang Liu
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