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  1. Sick and detached: Does experimental inflammation impact on movement synchrony in humans?
  2. Impact of Hearing Loss and Auditory Rehabilitation on Dyads: A Microsocial Perspective
  3. iCAST: Possible Steps Toward the Integration of Nonverbal Signals into Psychotherapeutic Practice
  4. Dyadic nonverbal synchrony during pre and post music therapy interventions and its relationship to self-reported therapy readiness
  5. iCAST: Ein praktisches Modell für die Integration nonverbaler Signale in die Psychotherapie
  6. Nonverbal synchrony in subjects with hearing impairment and their significant others
  7. Nonverbal Synchrony: An Indicator of Clinical Communication Quality in Racially-Concordant and Racially-Discordant Oncology Interactions
  8. Nonverbal synchrony as a marker of alliance ruptures.
  9. Shedding light on the effects of supportive techniques on nonverbal synchrony and their moderators in psychotherapy for depression
  10. Movement Synchrony in the Psychotherapy of Adolescents With Borderline Personality Pathology – A Dyadic Trait Marker for Resilience?
  11. Change Process in Coaching: Interplay of Nonverbal Synchrony, Working Alliance, Self-Regulation, and Goal Attainment
  12. Nonverbal Synchrony and the Alliance in Psychotherapy for Major Depression: Disentangling State-Like and Trait-Like Effects
  13. rMEA: An R package to assess nonverbal synchronization in motion energy analysis time-series
  14. Within and between associations of nonverbal synchrony in relation to Grawe's general mechanisms of change
  15. Innovative approaches to exploring processes of change in counseling psychology: Insights and principles for future research.
  16. Motion energy analysis (MEA): A primer on the assessment of motion from video.
  17. The Social Present in Psychotherapy: Duration of Nowness in Therapeutic Interaction
  18. Exploring nonverbal synchrony in borderline personality disorder: A double‐blind placebo‐controlled study using oxytocin
  19. Exploring the evolution of nonverbal synchrony in psychotherapy: The idiographic perspective provides a different picture
  20. Determining Synchrony Between Two Time Series in Psychological and Behavioral Science.
  21. Nonverbal Synchrony: A New Approach to Better Understand Psychotherapeutic Processes and Drop-Out.
  22. Gesture impairments in schizophrenia are linked to increased movement and prolonged motor planning and execution
  23. people in social interaction share their present moment, their here-and-now
  24. Psychotherapy integration under scrutiny: investigating the impact of integrating emotion-focused components into a CBT-based approach: a study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
  25. Interacting in Flow
  26. Nonverbal Synchrony in Social Interactions of Patients with Schizophrenia Indicates Socio-Communicative Deficits
  27. Nonverbal synchrony and affect in dyadic interactions
  28. Nonverbal synchrony of head- and body-movement in psychotherapy: different signals have different associations with outcome
  29. Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Psychotherapy Research
  30. Time-series panel analysis (TSPA): Multivariate modeling of temporal associations in psychotherapy process.
  31. Less Structured Movement Patterns Predict Severity of Positive Syndrome, Excitement, and Disorganization
  32. Time perception and 'nowness' in clinical psychology
  33. Synchronized movement in social interaction
  34. Change Mechanisms of Schema-Centered Group Psychotherapy with Personality Disorder Patients
  35. AS08-04 - Nonverbal coordination: a neglected change factor
  36. Synchronized movement predicts the quality of the relationship and the success of psychotherapy
  37. Measuring Multimodal Synchrony for Human-Computer Interaction
  38. Video-based quantification of body movement during social interaction indicates the severity of negative symptoms in patients with schizophrenia
  39. Nonverbal Synchrony or Random Coincidence? How to Tell the Difference
  40. Modeling psychotherapy process by time-series panel analysis (TSPA)
  41. SYNCHRONY IN DYADIC PSYCHOTHERAPY SESSIONS
  42. Der Ordnungseffekt im Psychotherapieprozess