Vocalization---Silence Dynamic Patterns: A system for measuring coordination in psychotherapeutic dyadic conversations
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2016
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Abstract
This paper presents the Vocalization---Silence Dynamic Patterns (VSDP) method for
the analysis of coordination in psychotherapeutic conversation. The objectives of its development
are to empirically account for vocal coordination patterns in dialogs and to examine the
association between interactional coordination and positive relational outcomes. The VSDP
method makes it possible to demonstrate that vocal activity is a nonverbal phenomenon
entwined with and which influences the linguistic code. The analyses which can be carried out
through this method are illustrated with real acoustic signals taken from psychotherapy segments.
The VSDP method is discussed, considering its usefulness for psychotherapeutic research
as well as the study of dyadic conversation within other scenarios.
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Alemka Tomicic, J. Carola Pérez, Claudio Martínez, Eugenio Rodríguez.(2017). Vocalization–Silence Dynamic Patterns: A system for measuring coordination in psychotherapeutic dyadic conversations. Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología, Volume 49, Issue 1,Pages 48-60. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rlp.2016.09.004
Keywords
Vocal coordination, Vocalization-Silence Dynamic Patterns, Quantitative methods