
Pierre Philippot (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
01 September 2015
Published in print:
01 October 2003
Online ISBN:
9780190261955
Print ISBN:
9780195141092
Contents
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Nonverbal Behavior Signs of Rapport and the Working Alliance Nonverbal Behavior Signs of Rapport and the Working Alliance
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Changes in Nonverbal Behavior During the Development of Rapport and the Working Alliance Changes in Nonverbal Behavior During the Development of Rapport and the Working Alliance
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First Period: The Development of Rapport First Period: The Development of Rapport
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Attentiveness Behavior: Gathering Information About One Another Attentiveness Behavior: Gathering Information About One Another
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Positivity and Negativity Behavior: Displaying Cooperative Intent and Friendliness Positivity and Negativity Behavior: Displaying Cooperative Intent and Friendliness
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Coordination Behavior: Regulating and Influencing Interpersonal Involvement Coordination Behavior: Regulating and Influencing Interpersonal Involvement
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The Second Period: The Development of the Working Alliance The Second Period: The Development of the Working Alliance
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Attentiveness Behavior: Learning the Tasks of Therapy Attentiveness Behavior: Learning the Tasks of Therapy
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Positivity and Negativity Behavior: Expressing Emotions in Support of and Response to Task Mastery Positivity and Negativity Behavior: Expressing Emotions in Support of and Response to Task Mastery
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Coordination Behavior: Developing a Working Relational Culture Coordination Behavior: Developing a Working Relational Culture
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The Third Period: The Ongoing Working Relationship The Third Period: The Ongoing Working Relationship
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Attentiveness Behavior: Regulating Change via the Exchange of Information Attentiveness Behavior: Regulating Change via the Exchange of Information
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Positivity and Negativity Behavior: Regulating Change via Emotions Positivity and Negativity Behavior: Regulating Change via Emotions
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Coordination Behavior: Regulating Change via Interpersonal Influence and Adaptation Processes Coordination Behavior: Regulating Change via Interpersonal Influence and Adaptation Processes
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Summary of the Literature Regarding Changes in the Morphology and Function of Nonverbal Behavior Over Time Summary of the Literature Regarding Changes in the Morphology and Function of Nonverbal Behavior Over Time
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A Study of Nonverbal Behavior and the Development of Therapeutic Relationships A Study of Nonverbal Behavior and the Development of Therapeutic Relationships
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The Association Between Therapeutic Alliance and Nonverbal Behavior at Each Time The Association Between Therapeutic Alliance and Nonverbal Behavior at Each Time
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Changes in Nonverbal Behavior Across Periods in Dyads with Secure and Insecure Alliances Changes in Nonverbal Behavior Across Periods in Dyads with Secure and Insecure Alliances
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Study Summary Study Summary
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Acknowledgments Acknowledgments
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Notes Notes
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References References
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Chapter
4 Changes in Nonverbal Behavior During the Development of Therapeutic Relationships
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Pages
75–110
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Published:October 2003
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Tickle-Degnen, Linda, and Elizabeth Gavett, 'Changes in Nonverbal Behavior During the Development of Therapeutic Relationships', in Pierre Philippot, Robert S. Feldman, and Erik J. Coats (eds), Nonverbal Behavior in Clinical Settings (New York , 2003; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Sept. 2015), https://doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195141092.003.0004, accessed 7 May 2025.
Abstract
Chapter 4 addresses nonverbal behaviors in therapeutic relationships, and focuses on examining changes in nonverbal behavior during the development of therapeutic relationships.
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Clinical Psychology
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Oxford Clinical Psychology
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