Nonverbal indices of arousal in group psychotherapy. |
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Authors: | Burgoon, Judee K. Beutler, Larry E. Le Poire, Beth A. Engle, David BERGAN, JOHN Salvio, Marie-Anne Mohr, David C. |
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Abstract: | Examined psychometric properties of a nonverbal measure of arousal in psychotherapy (J. K. Burgoon et al, 1989) used with depressed clients in 2 types of group psychotherapy: experiential (n?=?18) and cognitive (n?=?13). Results indicate that both general and specific aspects of emotional arousal can be reliably rated from nonverbal behaviors. Vocalic tension, nervous vocalizations and laughter, kinesic random movement, and vocal expressiveness were associated with higher global arousal. A 2nd study looked at the relationship between nonverbal arousal and within-session benefits in the 2 group psychotherapies. A depressed S experiencing positive response to therapy and one experiencing a poor response were studied from each type of therapy. Different patterns of arousal characterized the different group therapy modalities. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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