Physiological synchronization is the study of how individuals in interaction coregulate their physiology. The topic has sparked increasing interest in counseling and psychotherapy research, where it has been found to be associated with the therapeutic alliance, clinicians' empathy and patients' outcome. Physiological synchronization allows researcher to investigate subtle but fundamental aspects of the clinical process through objective measures. In this article, we aim to offer a guide to researchers and clinicians to explore this growing field of study. We begin by reviewing the existing literature of physiological synchronization in clinical relationships, and then we provide practical guidelines for research. We discuss the various aspe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-44)This pilot study aimed to measure physiological co...
The Innovative Moments Coding System (Gonçalves et al., 2011) is a reliable tool to assess process ...
Physiological synchrony within a dyad, or the degree of temporal correspondence between two individu...
The growing field of study on physiological synchronization shows that co-regulation of patient’s an...
Physiological synchronization (PS) is a phenomenon of simultaneous activity between two persons' phy...
Synchrony, or the moment-by-moment coordination between people in social situations, has been conn...
Introduction: The fast expanding field of Interpersonal Physiology (IP) focuses on the study of co-o...
During psychotherapy, patient and therapist tend to spontaneously synchronize their vocal pitch, bod...
The synchronization of autonomic arousal levels and other physio-logical responses between people is...
In previous research, we found that sympathetic nervous system synchrony, measured via electrodermal...
Rhythmicity and synchronization are fundamental mechanisms employed by countless natural phenomena t...
Physiological interpersonal synchrony, the spontaneous alignment of indicators of physiological acti...
The aim of this study was to test whether there is statistically significant sympathetic nervous sys...
Background: Research on interpersonal synchrony has mostly focused on a single modality, and hence l...
Interpersonal autonomic physiology is defined as the relationship between people’s physiological dyn...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-44)This pilot study aimed to measure physiological co...
The Innovative Moments Coding System (Gonçalves et al., 2011) is a reliable tool to assess process ...
Physiological synchrony within a dyad, or the degree of temporal correspondence between two individu...
The growing field of study on physiological synchronization shows that co-regulation of patient’s an...
Physiological synchronization (PS) is a phenomenon of simultaneous activity between two persons' phy...
Synchrony, or the moment-by-moment coordination between people in social situations, has been conn...
Introduction: The fast expanding field of Interpersonal Physiology (IP) focuses on the study of co-o...
During psychotherapy, patient and therapist tend to spontaneously synchronize their vocal pitch, bod...
The synchronization of autonomic arousal levels and other physio-logical responses between people is...
In previous research, we found that sympathetic nervous system synchrony, measured via electrodermal...
Rhythmicity and synchronization are fundamental mechanisms employed by countless natural phenomena t...
Physiological interpersonal synchrony, the spontaneous alignment of indicators of physiological acti...
The aim of this study was to test whether there is statistically significant sympathetic nervous sys...
Background: Research on interpersonal synchrony has mostly focused on a single modality, and hence l...
Interpersonal autonomic physiology is defined as the relationship between people’s physiological dyn...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-44)This pilot study aimed to measure physiological co...
The Innovative Moments Coding System (Gonçalves et al., 2011) is a reliable tool to assess process ...
Physiological synchrony within a dyad, or the degree of temporal correspondence between two individu...