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  1. Nature heals: An informational entropy account of self-organization and change in field psychotherapy
  2. Physiological audience synchrony in classical concerts linked with listeners’ experiences and attitudes
  3. Exploring the role of emotions and conversation content in interpersonal synchrony: A case study of a couple therapy session
  4. The pairwise approximate spatiotemporal symmetry algorithm: A method for segmenting time series pairs.
  5. Audience synchronies in live concerts illustrate the embodiment of music experience
  6. Validation of the Comprehensive Inventory of Mindfulness Experiences (CHIME) in English Using Rasch Methodology
  7. A Complexity Science Account of Humor
  8. FORSCHUNG. Interpersonelle Synchronie: die Dialektik von Empathie und Konflikt
  9. Association between workaholism, vital exhaustion, and hair cortisol concentrations among teachers: A longitudinal study testing the moderation effect of neuroticism
  10. Complexity Science in Human Change: Research, Models, Clinical Applications
  11. Cross-Correlation- and Entropy-Based Measures of Movement Synchrony: Non-Convergence of Measures Leads to Different Associations with Depressive Symptoms
  12. Dyadic nonverbal synchrony during pre and post music therapy interventions and its relationship to self-reported therapy readiness
  13. Embodiment in der therapeutischen Kommunikation
  14. Long‐term psychodynamic psychotherapy in a face‐to‐face versus videoconferencing setting: A single case study
  15. Longitudinal Associations Between Core Self-Evaluation, Vital Exhaustion and Hair Cortisol in Teachers and the Mediating Effects of Resignation Tendency
  16. Subjective and Objective Measures of Activity in Depressed and Non-depressed Individuals in Everyday Life
  17. Allgemeine Wirkfaktoren der Psychotherapie empirisch konzeptualisieren: Die Faktorenstruktur des Wochenerfahrungsbogens (WEB)
  18. Patients’ style of emotional processing moderates the impact of common factors in psychotherapy.
  19. Affect-Logic, Embodiment, Synergetics, and the Free Energy Principle: New Approaches to the Understanding and Treatment of Schizophrenia
  20. Nonverbal Synchrony in Couple Therapy Linked to Clients’ Well-Being and the Therapeutic Alliance
  21. Beyond Dyadic Coupling: The Method of Multivariate Surrogate Synchrony (mv-SUSY)
  22. Physiological activation of music listeners is synchronized
  23. Brief Report: Specificity of Interpersonal Synchrony Deficits to Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Potential for Digitally Assisted Diagnostics
  24. Music Listening in Classical Concerts: Theory, Literature Review, and Research Program
  25. Mindfulness Is Linked with Affectivity in Daily Life: An Experience-Sampling Study with Meditators
  26. Gait Patterns and Mood in Everyday Life: A Comparison Between Depressed Patients and Non-depressed Controls
  27. Embodiment und Wirkfaktoren in Therapie, Beratung und Coaching
  28. When our hearts beat together: Cardiac synchrony as an entry point to understand dyadic co‐regulation in couples
  29. Time to get personal? The impact of researchers choices on the selection of treatment targets using the experience sampling methodology
  30. Emotionsverarbeitung und ihre Veränderung in der Therapie depressiver Symptome
  31. Ambulatory Assessment of Psychological and Physiological Stress on Workdays and Free Days Among Teachers. A Preliminary Study
  32. Reduced nonverbal interpersonal synchrony in autism spectrum disorder independent of partner diagnosis: a motion energy study
  33. The Social Present in Psychotherapy: Duration of Nowness in Therapeutic Interaction
  34. Exploring nonverbal synchrony in borderline personality disorder: A double‐blind placebo‐controlled study using oxytocin
  35. Description of attractors and random fluctuations in psychotherapy time series
  36. Interpersonal movement synchrony versus intrapersonal movement coordination
  37. Dynamic dyadic processes in psychotherapy: Introduction to a special section
  38. Physiological synchrony in psychotherapy sessions
  39. Time to get personal? The impact of researchers’ choices on the selection of treatment targets using the experience sampling methodology
  40. The Process of Psychotherapy: Causation and Chance
  41. Psychologie der Selbststeuerung
  42. Psychophysiological Synchrony During Verbal Interaction in Romantic Relationships
  43. Determining Synchrony Between Two Time Series in Psychological and Behavioral Science.
  44. Nonverbal Synchrony and Complementarity in Unacquainted Same-Sex Dyads: A Comparison in a Competitive Context
  45. Embodiment of Social Interaction: Our Place in the World Around Us
  46. Nonverbal Synchrony: A New Approach to Better Understand Psychotherapeutic Processes and Drop-Out.
  47. Specificity of emotion sequences in borderline personality disorder compared to posttraumatic stress disorder, bulimia nervosa, and healthy controls: an e-diary study
  48. Intentionality: Steps Towards Naturalization on the Basis of Complex Dynamical Systems
  49. Hermann Haken und die Theorie komplexer Systeme
  50. Embodiment and Schizophrenia: A Review of Implications and Applications
  51. people in social interaction share their present moment, their here-and-now
  52. Methodological Problems on the Way to Integrative Human Neuroscience
  53. Synchrony in Psychotherapy: A Review and an Integrative Framework for the Therapeutic Alliance
  54. Art Affinity Influences Art Reception (in the Eye of the Beholder)
  55. Classes of common factors of psychotherapy
  56. Nonverbal Synchrony in Social Interactions of Patients with Schizophrenia Indicates Socio-Communicative Deficits
  57. Editorial: Dynamic systems theory and embodiment in psychotherapy research. A new look at process and outcome
  58. The Art Affinity Index (AAI)
  59. Investigating vision in schizophrenia through responses to humorous stimuli
  60. Meditation Practice and Self-Reported Mindfulness: a Cross-Sectional Investigation of Meditators and Non-Meditators Using the Comprehensive Inventory of Mindfulness Experiences (CHIME)
  61. Alliance: a common factor of psychotherapy modeled by structural theory
  62. Nonverbal synchrony and affect in dyadic interactions
  63. Nonverbal synchrony of head- and body-movement in psychotherapy: different signals have different associations with outcome
  64. Konstruktion und erste Validierung eines Fragebogens zur umfassenden Erfassung von Achtsamkeit
  65. An enactive and dynamical systems theory account of dyadic relationships
  66. Is This Art? An Experimental Study on Visitors’ Judgement of Contemporary Art
  67. Time-series panel analysis (TSPA): Multivariate modeling of temporal associations in psychotherapy process.
  68. suicide rates were associated with availability of firearms
  69. Less Structured Movement Patterns Predict Severity of Positive Syndrome, Excitement, and Disorganization
  70. Development of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (DACOBS)
  71. Time perception and 'nowness' in clinical psychology
  72. A museum for the twenty-first century: the influence of ‘sociality’ on art reception in museum space
  73. Towards a Taxonomy of Common Factors in Psychotherapy-Results of an Expert Survey
  74. An Integrative and Comprehensive Methodology for Studying Aesthetic Experience in the Field: Merging Movement Tracking, Physiology, and Psychological Data
  75. Change Mechanisms of Schema-Centered Group Psychotherapy with Personality Disorder Patients
  76. The Assessment of Mindfulness with Self-Report Measures: Existing Scales and Open Issues
  77. Measuring Mindfulness: First Steps Towards the Development of a Comprehensive Mindfulness Scale
  78. Physiological correlates of aesthetic perception of artworks in a museum.
  79. Wirkfaktoren der Psychotherapie – eine Übersicht und Standortbestimmung
  80. The Physiology of Phenomenology: The Effects of Artworks
  81. Time Dependency of Psychotherapeutic Exchanges: The Contribution of the Theory of Dynamic Systems in Analyzing Process
  82. Cognitive Binding in Schizophrenia: Weakened Integration of Temporal Intersensory Information
  83. The Importance of Cognitive Processes for the Integrative Treatment of Persons with Schizophrenia
  84. A dynamic systems perspective on fine art and its market
  85. Synchronized movement predicts the quality of the relationship and the success of psychotherapy
  86. Measuring Multimodal Synchrony for Human-Computer Interaction
  87. Brain connectivity In listening to affective stimuli: A functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study and implications for psychotherapy
  88. Video-based quantification of body movement during social interaction indicates the severity of negative symptoms in patients with schizophrenia
  89. What's operational to bridge the mind–body gap?Invited Commentary to the article of: Fingelkurts AA, Fingelkurts AA, & Neves CFH “Natural world physical, brain operational, and mind phenomenal space–time”
  90. Modeling psychotherapy process by time-series panel analysis (TSPA)
  91. Sequences of emotions in patients with borderline personality disorder
  92. Altered perception of apparent motion in schizophrenia spectrum disorder
  93. Lack of concordance between subjective improvement and symptom change in psychotic episodes
  94. Evaluation der „Schemazentrierten emotiv-behavioralen Therapie” (SET) für Patienten mit Persönlichkeitsstörungen: Ergebnisse einer randomisierten Untersuchung
  95. Schemazentrierte emotiv-behaviorale Therapie (SET): Eine randomisierte Evaluationsstudie an Patienten mit Persönlichkeitsstörungen aus den Clustern B und C
  96. Intentionality in non-equilibrium systems? The functional aspects of self-organized pattern formation
  97. Der Ordnungseffekt im Psychotherapieprozess
  98. Anwendung - Effektivität - Aufrechterhaltung
  99. Editorial: The Significance of Psychotherapy in the Age of Neuroscience
  100. Perception of Causality in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder
  101. Introduction to Psychotherapy of Schizophrenic Patients: Basis, Spectrum, Evidence, and Perspectives
  102. Reduced perception of the motion-induced blindness illusion in schizophrenia
  103. Eine qualitative Katamneseuntersuchung zwei Jahre nach stationärer psychiatrischer Krisenintervention
  104. Der interaktionelle Ansatz in der Kognitionswissenschaft:
  105. Time series modeling of heroin and morphine drug action
  106. Time series models of symptoms in schizophrenia
  107. Symptom trajectories in psychotic episodes
  108. Analysis of Crisis Intervention Processes
  109. Die Berner Psychotherapie-Tagesklinik: Evaluation und Einordnung in die psychiatrische Versorgungskette
  110. Outcomes of a Cognitive-Behavioral Day Treatment Program for a Heterogeneous Patient Group
  111. Effects of High-Dose Heroin versus Morphine in Intravenous Drug Users: A Randomised Double-Blind Crossover Study
  112. Next step, synergetics?
  113. Efficacy of Crisis Intervention
  114. Dynamical analysis of schizophrenia courses
  115. The self: a processual gestalt
  116. The Dynamics of Psychosocial Crises Time Courses and Causal Models
  117. Nonverbal Synchrony
  118. Common Factors in Psychotherapy