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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.
Désirée Schoenherr +8 more
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Л. Пань
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Early change is an increasing area of investigation in psychotherapy research. In this study, we analyzed patterns of early change in interpersonal problems and their relationship to nonverbal synchrony and multiple outcome measures for the first time ...
Wolfgang Lutz +13 more
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Nonverbal synchrony in diagnostic interviews of individuals with social anxiety disorder.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2023The present study examined nonverbal synchrony (i.e., synchrony between individuals' movement) during diagnostic interviews of individuals with and without social anxiety disorder (SAD). Specifically, 42 individuals with SAD and 42 individuals without SAD underwent a structured clinical interview, and videos of clinical interviews were analysed using ...
Hallel Shatz +2 more
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Psychotherapy Research, 2019
Objectives: A methodological obstacle for the assessment of psychotherapy process concerns the compatibility between nomothetic versus idiographic approaches.
Fabian T Ramseyer
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Objectives: A methodological obstacle for the assessment of psychotherapy process concerns the compatibility between nomothetic versus idiographic approaches.
Fabian T Ramseyer
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121 Background: Clinical communication is poorer with Black patients than with White patients, but most studies are limited to verbal communication. Nonverbal synchrony, the nonconscious coordination of movement between individuals, has been shown to ...
Lauren M. Hamel +6 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 ...
L. Hamel +6 more
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Nonverbal synchrony in psychopathology: A review.
Psychiatry ResearchInbar Shaul-Tsoran, Idan M. Aderka
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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 ...
L. 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 ...
L. Hamel +6 more
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Nonverbal synchrony in hearing-impaired persons and their significant others
Laryngo-Rhino-OtologieK. Oberländer +3 more
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