Frontiers in Psychology | |
Embodied Coordination and Psychotherapeutic Outcome: Beyond Direct Mappings | |
Enara GarcÃa1  | |
关键词: enactivism; psychotherapy; nonverbal synchrony; embodiment; therapeutic alliance; interpersonal physiology; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01257 | |
学科分类:心理学(综合) | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
The study of interpersonal bodily coordination, both in laboratory and in semi-naturalistic conditions, can reveal subtle phenomena that take place during social interactions (Bernieri, 1988; Yale et al., 2003; Oullier et al., 2008; Paxton and Dale, 2017). The coordination of interpersonal variables spans a range of timescales and has been associated with longer-term cognitive and affective aspects of interpersonal interaction; e.g., conversation (Abney et al., 2014), teacher-student interaction (Bernieri et al., 1988), synchrony in psychotherapy (Koole and Tschacher, 2016), and interpersonal influences on physiology (Palumbo et al., 2017). A general question of interest concerns the kinds of causal and constitutive links between interactive and unconscious coordination and interpersonal affect/cognition (De Jaegher et al., 2010). This question is particularly relevant for studies of embodied social interaction during psychotherapy.
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