A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation process between patient and therapist that unfolds moment to moment during therapy sessions. The major reason for the disappointing progress in understanding this process is the lack of appropriate methods to assess subjectively experienced emotions continuously during therapy sessions without disturbing the natural flow of the interaction. The resulting inability has forced the field to focus on patients' overall emotion ratings at the end of each session with limited predictive value of the dyadic interplay between patient and therapist's emotional states within each session. The current tutorial demonstrates how couple research-confronted w...
Human experiences of empathy and presence are quintessential in therapeutic as well as intimate rela...
The efficacy of couple interventions is well established; however, the mechanisms behind their effic...
Approximately two-thirds of Americans will live with a romantic partner at some point in their lives...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
Objective: Close interpersonal relationships are fundamental to emotion regulation. Clinical theory ...
Objective: Close interpersonal relationships are fundamental to emotion regulation. Clinical theory ...
This study aimed at moving beyond previous research on couple therapy efficacy by examining moment-b...
Mutual influence within relationships is theorized as central to human development and functioning a...
Contemporary theories frame emotion as an intra-personal system comprised of subcomponents such as e...
This article reports on the added value of embodied responses identified through sympathetic nervous...
This is a novel attempt to produce a rigorous mathematical model of a complex system. The complex sy...
There are few studies in the literature that examine in-session emotional processes from the perspec...
Human experiences of empathy and presence are quintessential in therapeutic as well as intimate rela...
The efficacy of couple interventions is well established; however, the mechanisms behind their effic...
Approximately two-thirds of Americans will live with a romantic partner at some point in their lives...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
Objective: Close interpersonal relationships are fundamental to emotion regulation. Clinical theory ...
Objective: Close interpersonal relationships are fundamental to emotion regulation. Clinical theory ...
This study aimed at moving beyond previous research on couple therapy efficacy by examining moment-b...
Mutual influence within relationships is theorized as central to human development and functioning a...
Contemporary theories frame emotion as an intra-personal system comprised of subcomponents such as e...
This article reports on the added value of embodied responses identified through sympathetic nervous...
This is a novel attempt to produce a rigorous mathematical model of a complex system. The complex sy...
There are few studies in the literature that examine in-session emotional processes from the perspec...
Human experiences of empathy and presence are quintessential in therapeutic as well as intimate rela...
The efficacy of couple interventions is well established; however, the mechanisms behind their effic...
Approximately two-thirds of Americans will live with a romantic partner at some point in their lives...