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The Added Value of Studying Embodied Responses in Couple Therapy Research: A Case Study
Authors:Aarno Laitila  Berta Vall  Markku Penttonen  Anu Karvonen  Virpi‐Liisa Kykyri  Valeri Tsatsishvili  Jukka Kaartinen  Jaakko Seikkula
Abstract:This article reports on the added value of embodied responses identified through sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity in couple therapy research. It focuses on moments of change and the timing of therapeutic interventions or therapeutic moves in a couple therapy session. The data for this single‐case study comprise couple therapy process videotapes recorded in a multi‐camera setting, and measurements of participants’ SNS activity. The voluntary participants were a marital couple in their late thirties and two middle‐aged male psychotherapists. The division into topic segments showed how the key issue of seeking help, which was found to comprise three separate components, was repeatedly dealt with in the session. SNS activity showed different degrees of synchronization between the couple, between the therapists, and between the couple and therapists during the dialogue pertaining to these three components. The issue of timing emerged as a complex, even ambivalent, phenomenon. Arousal in the therapists was in line with their therapeutic activity, whereas in the clients it was more anticipatory. The approach used here rendered visible some of the intensity that therapeutic dialogue can generate when dealing with issues of relationship change in the couple context and showed how this intensity can be dialogically regulated in the therapeutic system.
Keywords:Couple therapy  Mixed method research  Dialogue  Embodiment  Terapia de pareja  Investigació  n de mé  todos mixtos  Diá  logo  Materializació  n
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