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Supplemental Material for Nonverbal Synchrony as a Marker of Alliance Ruptures
Psychotherapy, 2021semanticscholar +2 more sources
Clinical psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, 2021
Given the importance of the alliance in psychotherapy, nonverbal synchrony has been suggested as a promising automatic objective marker of its levels and development. Accumulating research presents mixed results regarding the association between alliance
Keren Cohen +3 more
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Given the importance of the alliance in psychotherapy, nonverbal synchrony has been suggested as a promising automatic objective marker of its levels and development. Accumulating research presents mixed results regarding the association between alliance
Keren Cohen +3 more
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Catching a (sine) wave: Temporal dynamics of nonverbal synchrony in social anxiety disorder.
Journal of Anxiety DisordersIndividuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) experience a range of interpersonal problems and studies have found that nonverbal synchrony (the coordination between interaction partners' movements) may be impaired in dyads in which one individual has SAD (Asher et al., 2020).
Hallel Shatz, Maya Asher, Idan M. Aderka
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Generative Multimodal Models of Nonverbal Synchrony in Close Relationships
2018 13th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition (FG 2018), 2018Positive interpersonal relationships require shared understanding along with a sense of rapport. A key facet of rapport is mirroring and convergence of facial expression and body language, known as nonverbal synchrony. We examined nonverbal synchrony in a study of 29 heterosexual romantic couples, in which audio, video, and bracelet accelerometer were ...
Joseph F. Grafsgaard +4 more
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In social interaction, an interactants' nonverbal behaviors may synchronize and become mutually similar. In this study, this phenomenon is called synchrony tendency. Synchrony tendency has been separately studied from various perspectives in many fields. This study describes the validity of synchrony tendency as an indicator of interaction and explains
Chika Nagaoka +2 more
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Psychotherapy Research, 2021
Objective: Accumulating research demonstrates the importance of utilizing supportive techniques in psychotherapy; however, little is known about therapeutic processes that are set in motion following the use of supportive techniques.
Keren Deres-Cohen +5 more
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Objective: Accumulating research demonstrates the importance of utilizing supportive techniques in psychotherapy; however, little is known about therapeutic processes that are set in motion following the use of supportive techniques.
Keren Deres-Cohen +5 more
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Diagnostic Features of Nonverbal Synchrony in Psychotherapy: Comparing Depression and Anxiety
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2018It has repeatedly been shown that interacting persons synchronize their affective, physiological, verbal and nonverbal responses, especially when they are engaged in positive interaction. Nonverbal synchrony (assessed by automated measurement of videotaped movements) is a new concept in psychotherapy research, which has been associated with alliance ...
Jane Paulick +8 more
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Nonverbal Synchrony, Therapeutic Alliance and Treatment Engagement in First Episode Schizophrenia
Kernel Networks Inc.
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The effects of nonverbal synchrony on message comprehension and persuasiveness
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1981Previous research has not considered the effects of nonverbal synchronization by a speaker on message processing and acceptance by a listener. In this experiment, 178 subjects watched one of three versions of a message—high synchrony, minimal synchrony or dissynchrony—presented by one of two speakers.
W. Gill Woodall, Judee K. Burgoon
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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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