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Movement Synchrony and Attachment Related Anxiety and Avoidance in Social Anxiety Disorder
Attachment relates to an individual's ability to self-regulate within interpersonal interactions, making it an important variable in psychotherapy. Movement synchrony-the association between individuals' movements-is related to interpersonal relationships such as the therapeutic alliance....
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description | Attachment relates to an individual's ability to self-regulate within interpersonal interactions, making it an important variable in psychotherapy. Movement synchrony-the association between individuals' movements-is related to interpersonal relationships such as the therapeutic alliance. This study examines the association between attachment, social anxiety/avoidance, and movement synchrony. One hundred patients with social anxiety disorder were examined, of which n = 57 were treated with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and n = 43 with psychodynamic therapy. Symptoms were assessed using the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale, while attachment-related anxiety and avoidance was assessed using the Experience in Close Relationships Questionnaire (ECR-R). Body movements were extracted from videos of the 8th session via motion energy analysis. Synchrony frequency and time lag were determined using time series analysis methods. Statistical analyses were performed via correlation analyses and mixed linear models. Results showed that initial attachment anxiety and avoidance were not related to synchrony. However, at the end of therapy, synchrony was negatively related to the extent of attachment anxiety. Episodes in which the therapist initiated synchrony were particularly predictive, especially in CBT. Higher attachment avoidance was associated with a longer time lag until synchrony was established. Our results showed that movement synchrony was associated with attachment anxiety. Therefore, it may be beneficial for therapists to lead synchrony, possibly conveying a feeling of the therapist being a secure base for the patient. As there was no association between anxiety symptoms and synchrony, synchrony rather seems to be a variable proximal to interpersonal constructs.
Sincronía de movimiento y ansiedad relacionada con el apego y evitación en el trastorno de ansiedad socialEl apego se relaciona a la habilidad de un individuo en autorregular en las interacciones interpersonales, haciéndolo un variable importante en la psicoterapia. La sincronía del movimiento-la asociación entre los movimientos de individuos-es relacionado a las relaciones interpersonales como la alianza terapéutica. Este estudio examina la asociación entre el apego, ansiedad social/evitación, y la sincronía del movimiento. Cien pacientes con trastorno de ansiedad social fueron examinados, de los cual n = 57 fueron tratados con terapia cognitiva conductual (TCC) y n = 43 con terapia psicodinámica. |
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Sincronía de movimiento y ansiedad relacionada con el apego y evitación en el trastorno de ansiedad socialEl apego se relaciona a la habilidad de un individuo en autorregular en las interacciones interpersonales, haciéndolo un variable importante en la psicoterapia. La sincronía del movimiento-la asociación entre los movimientos de individuos-es relacionado a las relaciones interpersonales como la alianza terapéutica. Este estudio examina la asociación entre el apego, ansiedad social/evitación, y la sincronía del movimiento. Cien pacientes con trastorno de ansiedad social fueron examinados, de los cual n = 57 fueron tratados con terapia cognitiva conductual (TCC) y n = 43 con terapia psicodinámica. Los síntomas fueron evaluados usando la escala de ansiedad social Liebowitz (Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale), mientras que la ansiedad relacionada a el apego y evitación fue evaluada usando el cuestionario de experiencias en relaciones cercanas Experience in Close Relationships Questionnaire; ECR-R). Los movimientos del cuerpo fueron extraídos de videos de la 8a sesión vía análisis de la energía del movimiento. La frecuencia de sincronía y el desfase temporal se determinaron mediante métodos de análisis de series temporales. Análisis estadísticos fueron realizados vía análisis de correlación y modelos lineales mixtos. Los resultados demostraron que una ansiedad de apego y evasión inicial no fueron relacionados a la sincronía. Sin embargo, al final de la terapia, la sincronía fue negativamente relacionada con el grado de ansiedad de apego. Los episodios en los que el terapeuta inició la sincronía fueron particularmente predictivos, especialmente en la TCC. Una mayor evitación del apego se asoció con un retraso de tiempo más largo hasta que se estableció la sincronía. Nuestros resultados mostraron que la sincronía de movimientos se asoció con la ansiedad por el apego. Por lo tanto, puede ser beneficioso que los terapeutas dirijan la sincronía, posiblemente transmitiendo la sensación de que el terapeuta es una base segura para el paciente. Como no hubo asociación entre los síntomas de ansiedad y la sincronía, la sincronía mas bien parece ser una variable próxima a los constructos interpersonales.
社会焦虑症中运动同步性与依附相关焦虑与回避依附與個人在人際互動中自我調節的能力有關,因此是心理治療的一個重要變數。運動同步性-個人運動之間的關聯-與人際關係有關,如治療同盟。本研究檢驗依附、社交焦慮/迴避和運動同步性之間的關聯。對100名社交焦慮症患者進行了檢查,其中n = 57 用認知行為療法(CBT)治療,n = 43 患者接受心理動力學治療。使用Liebowitz社交焦慮量表評估症狀,使用「親密關係體驗」調查問卷(ECR-R)評估與依附相關的焦慮和迴避。身體運動藉由動作能量分析從第八次治療的視頻中提取出來。同步頻率及時間差則使用時間序列分析方法來分析。資料使用相關分析和混合線性模型進行統計分析。結果表明,初始依附焦慮與迴避與同步性無關。然而,在治療結束時,同步與依附焦慮的程度呈負相關。治療師啟動同步性的片段特別具有預測性,尤其是在 CBT 中。較高的迴避依附在建立同步前,與更長的時間差相關。我們的結果表明,運動同步性與依附焦慮有關。因此,它可能有利於治療師領導同步性,可能傳達一種感覺,即治療師是患者的安全堡壘。由於焦慮症狀和同步性之間沒有關聯,同步性似乎是人際結構的一個可變近因。</description><identifier>ISSN: 1053-0479</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1573-3696</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1037/int0000187</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Educational Publishing Foundation</publisher><subject>Anxiety ; Attachment Behavior ; Avoidance ; Cognitive Behavior Therapy ; Female ; Human ; Interpersonal Interaction ; Interpersonal Relationships ; Male ; Outpatient ; Psychodynamic Psychotherapy ; Psychotherapy ; Social Phobia ; Synchrony ; Therapeutic Alliance</subject><ispartof>Journal of psychotherapy integration, 2021-06, Vol.31 (2), p.163-179</ispartof><rights>2019 American Psychological Association</rights><rights>2019, American Psychological Association</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-a295t-72c374fe69aef15d36ba286746f831c838e85a2e4a41739d0fc9c755ff7530fe3</citedby><orcidid>0000-0002-9625-6611 ; 0000-0001-8919-6908 ; 0000-0002-3429-2895 ; 0000-0003-4695-4953 ; 0000-0002-5141-3847</orcidid></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><link.rule.ids>314,780,784,27924,27925</link.rule.ids></links><search><contributor>Callahan, Jennifer L</contributor><creatorcontrib>Schoenherr, Désirée</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Strauss, Bernhard</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Paulick, Jane</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Deisenhofer, Anne-Katharina</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Schwartz, Brian</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Rubel, Julian A.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Boyle, Kaitlyn</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lutz, Wolfgang</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Stangier, Ulrich</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Altmann, Uwe</creatorcontrib><title>Movement Synchrony and Attachment Related Anxiety and Avoidance in Social Anxiety Disorder</title><title>Journal of psychotherapy integration</title><description>Attachment relates to an individual's ability to self-regulate within interpersonal interactions, making it an important variable in psychotherapy. Movement synchrony-the association between individuals' movements-is related to interpersonal relationships such as the therapeutic alliance. This study examines the association between attachment, social anxiety/avoidance, and movement synchrony. One hundred patients with social anxiety disorder were examined, of which n = 57 were treated with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and n = 43 with psychodynamic therapy. Symptoms were assessed using the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale, while attachment-related anxiety and avoidance was assessed using the Experience in Close Relationships Questionnaire (ECR-R). Body movements were extracted from videos of the 8th session via motion energy analysis. Synchrony frequency and time lag were determined using time series analysis methods. Statistical analyses were performed via correlation analyses and mixed linear models. Results showed that initial attachment anxiety and avoidance were not related to synchrony. However, at the end of therapy, synchrony was negatively related to the extent of attachment anxiety. Episodes in which the therapist initiated synchrony were particularly predictive, especially in CBT. Higher attachment avoidance was associated with a longer time lag until synchrony was established. Our results showed that movement synchrony was associated with attachment anxiety. Therefore, it may be beneficial for therapists to lead synchrony, possibly conveying a feeling of the therapist being a secure base for the patient. As there was no association between anxiety symptoms and synchrony, synchrony rather seems to be a variable proximal to interpersonal constructs.
Sincronía de movimiento y ansiedad relacionada con el apego y evitación en el trastorno de ansiedad socialEl apego se relaciona a la habilidad de un individuo en autorregular en las interacciones interpersonales, haciéndolo un variable importante en la psicoterapia. La sincronía del movimiento-la asociación entre los movimientos de individuos-es relacionado a las relaciones interpersonales como la alianza terapéutica. Este estudio examina la asociación entre el apego, ansiedad social/evitación, y la sincronía del movimiento. Cien pacientes con trastorno de ansiedad social fueron examinados, de los cual n = 57 fueron tratados con terapia cognitiva conductual (TCC) y n = 43 con terapia psicodinámica. Los síntomas fueron evaluados usando la escala de ansiedad social Liebowitz (Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale), mientras que la ansiedad relacionada a el apego y evitación fue evaluada usando el cuestionario de experiencias en relaciones cercanas Experience in Close Relationships Questionnaire; ECR-R). Los movimientos del cuerpo fueron extraídos de videos de la 8a sesión vía análisis de la energía del movimiento. La frecuencia de sincronía y el desfase temporal se determinaron mediante métodos de análisis de series temporales. Análisis estadísticos fueron realizados vía análisis de correlación y modelos lineales mixtos. Los resultados demostraron que una ansiedad de apego y evasión inicial no fueron relacionados a la sincronía. Sin embargo, al final de la terapia, la sincronía fue negativamente relacionada con el grado de ansiedad de apego. Los episodios en los que el terapeuta inició la sincronía fueron particularmente predictivos, especialmente en la TCC. Una mayor evitación del apego se asoció con un retraso de tiempo más largo hasta que se estableció la sincronía. Nuestros resultados mostraron que la sincronía de movimientos se asoció con la ansiedad por el apego. Por lo tanto, puede ser beneficioso que los terapeutas dirijan la sincronía, posiblemente transmitiendo la sensación de que el terapeuta es una base segura para el paciente. Como no hubo asociación entre los síntomas de ansiedad y la sincronía, la sincronía mas bien parece ser una variable próxima a los constructos interpersonales.
社会焦虑症中运动同步性与依附相关焦虑与回避依附與個人在人際互動中自我調節的能力有關,因此是心理治療的一個重要變數。運動同步性-個人運動之間的關聯-與人際關係有關,如治療同盟。本研究檢驗依附、社交焦慮/迴避和運動同步性之間的關聯。對100名社交焦慮症患者進行了檢查,其中n = 57 用認知行為療法(CBT)治療,n = 43 患者接受心理動力學治療。使用Liebowitz社交焦慮量表評估症狀,使用「親密關係體驗」調查問卷(ECR-R)評估與依附相關的焦慮和迴避。身體運動藉由動作能量分析從第八次治療的視頻中提取出來。同步頻率及時間差則使用時間序列分析方法來分析。資料使用相關分析和混合線性模型進行統計分析。結果表明,初始依附焦慮與迴避與同步性無關。然而,在治療結束時,同步與依附焦慮的程度呈負相關。治療師啟動同步性的片段特別具有預測性,尤其是在 CBT 中。較高的迴避依附在建立同步前,與更長的時間差相關。我們的結果表明,運動同步性與依附焦慮有關。因此,它可能有利於治療師領導同步性,可能傳達一種感覺,即治療師是患者的安全堡壘。由於焦慮症狀和同步性之間沒有關聯,同步性似乎是人際結構的一個可變近因。</description><subject>Anxiety</subject><subject>Attachment Behavior</subject><subject>Avoidance</subject><subject>Cognitive Behavior Therapy</subject><subject>Female</subject><subject>Human</subject><subject>Interpersonal Interaction</subject><subject>Interpersonal Relationships</subject><subject>Male</subject><subject>Outpatient</subject><subject>Psychodynamic Psychotherapy</subject><subject>Psychotherapy</subject><subject>Social Phobia</subject><subject>Synchrony</subject><subject>Therapeutic Alliance</subject><issn>1053-0479</issn><issn>1573-3696</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2021</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><recordid>eNpFkEtLAzEUhYMoWKsbf8GAO2U0j0kysyz1CRXB6sZNiJmEpkyTMUmL8-9NbdG7uZdzPu6BA8A5gtcIEn5jXYJ5UM0PwAhRTkrCGnaYb0hJCSveHIOTGJeZwQ2kI_Dx7Dd6pV0q5oNTi-DdUEjXFpOUpFr8Gq-6k0lnyX1bnfb2xttWOqUL64q5V1Z2f_6tjT60OpyCIyO7qM_2ewze7-_epo_l7OXhaTqZlRI3NJUcK8Iro1kjtUG0JexT4prxipmaIFWTWtdUYl3JCnHStNCoRnFKjeGUQKPJGFzs_vbBf611TGLp18HlSIFzAm1wxXimLneUCj7GoI3og13JMAgExbY78d9dhq92sOyl6OOgZEhWdTqqdQi5ky0rCBJYIEbID25YcUI</recordid><startdate>20210601</startdate><enddate>20210601</enddate><creator>Schoenherr, Désirée</creator><creator>Strauss, Bernhard</creator><creator>Paulick, Jane</creator><creator>Deisenhofer, Anne-Katharina</creator><creator>Schwartz, Brian</creator><creator>Rubel, Julian A.</creator><creator>Boyle, Kaitlyn</creator><creator>Lutz, Wolfgang</creator><creator>Stangier, Ulrich</creator><creator>Altmann, Uwe</creator><general>Educational Publishing Foundation</general><scope>AAYXX</scope><scope>CITATION</scope><scope>7RZ</scope><scope>PSYQQ</scope><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9625-6611</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8919-6908</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3429-2895</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4695-4953</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5141-3847</orcidid></search><sort><creationdate>20210601</creationdate><title>Movement Synchrony and Attachment Related Anxiety and Avoidance in Social Anxiety Disorder</title><author>Schoenherr, Désirée ; 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Movement synchrony-the association between individuals' movements-is related to interpersonal relationships such as the therapeutic alliance. This study examines the association between attachment, social anxiety/avoidance, and movement synchrony. One hundred patients with social anxiety disorder were examined, of which n = 57 were treated with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and n = 43 with psychodynamic therapy. Symptoms were assessed using the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale, while attachment-related anxiety and avoidance was assessed using the Experience in Close Relationships Questionnaire (ECR-R). Body movements were extracted from videos of the 8th session via motion energy analysis. Synchrony frequency and time lag were determined using time series analysis methods. Statistical analyses were performed via correlation analyses and mixed linear models. Results showed that initial attachment anxiety and avoidance were not related to synchrony. However, at the end of therapy, synchrony was negatively related to the extent of attachment anxiety. Episodes in which the therapist initiated synchrony were particularly predictive, especially in CBT. Higher attachment avoidance was associated with a longer time lag until synchrony was established. Our results showed that movement synchrony was associated with attachment anxiety. Therefore, it may be beneficial for therapists to lead synchrony, possibly conveying a feeling of the therapist being a secure base for the patient. As there was no association between anxiety symptoms and synchrony, synchrony rather seems to be a variable proximal to interpersonal constructs.
Sincronía de movimiento y ansiedad relacionada con el apego y evitación en el trastorno de ansiedad socialEl apego se relaciona a la habilidad de un individuo en autorregular en las interacciones interpersonales, haciéndolo un variable importante en la psicoterapia. La sincronía del movimiento-la asociación entre los movimientos de individuos-es relacionado a las relaciones interpersonales como la alianza terapéutica. Este estudio examina la asociación entre el apego, ansiedad social/evitación, y la sincronía del movimiento. Cien pacientes con trastorno de ansiedad social fueron examinados, de los cual n = 57 fueron tratados con terapia cognitiva conductual (TCC) y n = 43 con terapia psicodinámica. Los síntomas fueron evaluados usando la escala de ansiedad social Liebowitz (Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale), mientras que la ansiedad relacionada a el apego y evitación fue evaluada usando el cuestionario de experiencias en relaciones cercanas Experience in Close Relationships Questionnaire; ECR-R). Los movimientos del cuerpo fueron extraídos de videos de la 8a sesión vía análisis de la energía del movimiento. La frecuencia de sincronía y el desfase temporal se determinaron mediante métodos de análisis de series temporales. Análisis estadísticos fueron realizados vía análisis de correlación y modelos lineales mixtos. Los resultados demostraron que una ansiedad de apego y evasión inicial no fueron relacionados a la sincronía. Sin embargo, al final de la terapia, la sincronía fue negativamente relacionada con el grado de ansiedad de apego. Los episodios en los que el terapeuta inició la sincronía fueron particularmente predictivos, especialmente en la TCC. Una mayor evitación del apego se asoció con un retraso de tiempo más largo hasta que se estableció la sincronía. Nuestros resultados mostraron que la sincronía de movimientos se asoció con la ansiedad por el apego. Por lo tanto, puede ser beneficioso que los terapeutas dirijan la sincronía, posiblemente transmitiendo la sensación de que el terapeuta es una base segura para el paciente. Como no hubo asociación entre los síntomas de ansiedad y la sincronía, la sincronía mas bien parece ser una variable próxima a los constructos interpersonales.
社会焦虑症中运动同步性与依附相关焦虑与回避依附與個人在人際互動中自我調節的能力有關,因此是心理治療的一個重要變數。運動同步性-個人運動之間的關聯-與人際關係有關,如治療同盟。本研究檢驗依附、社交焦慮/迴避和運動同步性之間的關聯。對100名社交焦慮症患者進行了檢查,其中n = 57 用認知行為療法(CBT)治療,n = 43 患者接受心理動力學治療。使用Liebowitz社交焦慮量表評估症狀,使用「親密關係體驗」調查問卷(ECR-R)評估與依附相關的焦慮和迴避。身體運動藉由動作能量分析從第八次治療的視頻中提取出來。同步頻率及時間差則使用時間序列分析方法來分析。資料使用相關分析和混合線性模型進行統計分析。結果表明,初始依附焦慮與迴避與同步性無關。然而,在治療結束時,同步與依附焦慮的程度呈負相關。治療師啟動同步性的片段特別具有預測性,尤其是在 CBT 中。較高的迴避依附在建立同步前,與更長的時間差相關。我們的結果表明,運動同步性與依附焦慮有關。因此,它可能有利於治療師領導同步性,可能傳達一種感覺,即治療師是患者的安全堡壘。由於焦慮症狀和同步性之間沒有關聯,同步性似乎是人際結構的一個可變近因。</abstract><pub>Educational Publishing Foundation</pub><doi>10.1037/int0000187</doi><tpages>17</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9625-6611</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8919-6908</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3429-2895</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4695-4953</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5141-3847</orcidid></addata></record> |
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title | Movement Synchrony and Attachment Related Anxiety and Avoidance in Social Anxiety Disorder |
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