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[Nonverbal communications and psychotherapy].

P A Doudin1, G Genoud, E Fivaz

  • 1Département Universitaire de Psychiatric Adulte, Hôpital de Cery, Prilly.

Annales Medico-Psychologiques
|October 1, 1989
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This review compares therapeutic communication methods, highlighting the structural approach as the most advanced for systematically describing non-verbal behavior and understanding the therapeutic process.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Communication Studies

Context:

  • Non-verbal communication is a critical component of the therapeutic process.
  • Existing research encompasses various theoretical frameworks, including psychoanalytic, psychiatric, phenomenological, and ecosystemic approaches.
  • A systematic comparison of methodologies for analyzing non-verbal cues in therapy is lacking.

Purpose:

  • To review and compare research on non-verbal communication in therapy across different theoretical orientations.
  • To evaluate the methodologies employed by various therapeutic approaches in describing non-verbal behavior.
  • To identify the most promising approach for systematically analyzing and inferring the therapeutic process from non-verbal cues.

Summary:

  • The review distinguishes between psychoanalytic, psychiatric, phenomenological, and ecosystemic approaches to non-verbal communication in therapy.

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  • Methodologies for systematic description of non-verbal behavior vary significantly across these approaches.
  • The structural approach is identified as the most advanced in systematically describing non-verbal behavior.
  • Impact:

    • The findings suggest that the structural approach offers the most promising framework for future research and clinical application in understanding non-verbal communication within therapy.
    • This research can inform the development of more effective therapeutic interventions by enhancing the systematic analysis of non-verbal cues.
    • Provides a comparative analysis to guide researchers and clinicians in selecting appropriate methodologies for studying therapeutic interactions.