Objective: Close interpersonal relationships are fundamental to emotion regulation. Clinical theory suggests that one role of therapists in psychotherapy is to help clients regulate emotions, however, if and how clients and therapists serve to regulate each other’s emotions has not been empirically tested. Emotion coregulation – the bidirectional emotional linkage of two people that promotes emotional stability – is a specific, temporal process that provides a framework for testing the way in which therapists’ and clients’ emotions may be related on a moment to moment basis in clinically relevant ways. Method: Utilizing 227 audio recordings from a relationally oriented treatment (Motivational Interviewing), we estimated continuous values ...
Mental health literature emphasizes the necessity of expanding emotional regulation to improve sympt...
In recent decades fascinating studies in developmental psychology, especially in infant research (fo...
This study examined the relationship between changes in the level of client emotional involvement as...
Objective: Close interpersonal relationships are fundamental to emotion regulation. Clinical theory ...
Objective. High patient emotional arousal during rationale development for in-vivo exposure in CBT f...
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...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
There are few studies in the literature that examine in-session emotional processes from the perspec...
This research examined the relationship between client emotional expression and the level of working...
Using counselling sessions conducted by ten "master therapists" (e.g., Rogers, Ellis, Perls) from fo...
People in an emotional exchange form a temporal interpersonal emotion system (TIES), in which their ...
In recent decades, the role of the client-therapist alliance in therapy process and outcome has rece...
Mental health literature emphasizes the necessity of expanding emotional regulation to improve sympt...
In recent decades fascinating studies in developmental psychology, especially in infant research (fo...
This study examined the relationship between changes in the level of client emotional involvement as...
Objective: Close interpersonal relationships are fundamental to emotion regulation. Clinical theory ...
Objective. High patient emotional arousal during rationale development for in-vivo exposure in CBT f...
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...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
There are few studies in the literature that examine in-session emotional processes from the perspec...
This research examined the relationship between client emotional expression and the level of working...
Using counselling sessions conducted by ten "master therapists" (e.g., Rogers, Ellis, Perls) from fo...
People in an emotional exchange form a temporal interpersonal emotion system (TIES), in which their ...
In recent decades, the role of the client-therapist alliance in therapy process and outcome has rece...
Mental health literature emphasizes the necessity of expanding emotional regulation to improve sympt...
In recent decades fascinating studies in developmental psychology, especially in infant research (fo...
This study examined the relationship between changes in the level of client emotional involvement as...