Assessing embodied interpersonal emotion regulation in somatic symptom disorders: A case study

The aim of the present study was to examine the intra- and interpersonal emotion regulation of patients with somatic symptom disorders (SSD) during interactions with significant others (i.e. romantic partners). We presented two case couples for analysis. The first couple consisted of a patient with...

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Main Authors: Zeynep eOkur-Gueney, Heribert eSattel, Daniela eCardone, Arcangelo eMerla
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00068/full
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spelling doaj-e7b7ea442ff24adeb179af968d73b3fb2020-11-24T22:25:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782015-02-01610.3389/fpsyg.2015.00068102902Assessing embodied interpersonal emotion regulation in somatic symptom disorders: A case studyZeynep eOkur-Gueney0Zeynep eOkur-Gueney1Heribert eSattel2Daniela eCardone3Arcangelo eMerla4Technical University of MunichUniversity of KasselTechnical University of MunichG. d’Annunzio University,G. d’Annunzio UniversityThe aim of the present study was to examine the intra- and interpersonal emotion regulation of patients with somatic symptom disorders (SSD) during interactions with significant others (i.e. romantic partners). We presented two case couples for analysis. The first couple consisted of a patient with SSD and his healthy partner, whereas the second couple consisted of two healthy partners. The couples underwent an interpersonal experiment that involved baseline, anger interaction and relaxation phases. During each phase, partners’ cutaneous facial temperature, heart rate and skin conductance levels were measured simultaneously. Participants’ trait-emotion regulation, state-affect reports for self and other, and attachment styles were also examined. The experimental phases were successful in creating variations in physiological processes and affective experience. As expected, emotion regulation difficulties predicted higher increase in the course of temperature in each phase. Besides, the patient showed restricted awareness and reflection to emotions despite his higher autonomic activity compared to healthy controls. Both partners of the first couple revealed limited ability in understanding the other’s emotions, whereas the second couple performed relatively better in that domain. The temperature variations between the patient and his partner showed significant correlations while the correlations of temperature changes between the second couple were negligible except anger phase. The study supported the merits of an embodied interpersonal approach in clinical studies. The tentative results of the cases were discussed in the light of findings in emotion regulation and attachment research.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00068/fullAngerRelaxationEmotion Regulationembodimentaffect dynamicsinterpersonal interactions
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Heribert eSattel
Daniela eCardone
Arcangelo eMerla
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Zeynep eOkur-Gueney
Heribert eSattel
Daniela eCardone
Arcangelo eMerla
Assessing embodied interpersonal emotion regulation in somatic symptom disorders: A case study
Frontiers in Psychology
Anger
Relaxation
Emotion Regulation
embodiment
affect dynamics
interpersonal interactions
author_facet Zeynep eOkur-Gueney
Zeynep eOkur-Gueney
Heribert eSattel
Daniela eCardone
Arcangelo eMerla
author_sort Zeynep eOkur-Gueney
title Assessing embodied interpersonal emotion regulation in somatic symptom disorders: A case study
title_short Assessing embodied interpersonal emotion regulation in somatic symptom disorders: A case study
title_full Assessing embodied interpersonal emotion regulation in somatic symptom disorders: A case study
title_fullStr Assessing embodied interpersonal emotion regulation in somatic symptom disorders: A case study
title_full_unstemmed Assessing embodied interpersonal emotion regulation in somatic symptom disorders: A case study
title_sort assessing embodied interpersonal emotion regulation in somatic symptom disorders: a case study
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2015-02-01
description The aim of the present study was to examine the intra- and interpersonal emotion regulation of patients with somatic symptom disorders (SSD) during interactions with significant others (i.e. romantic partners). We presented two case couples for analysis. The first couple consisted of a patient with SSD and his healthy partner, whereas the second couple consisted of two healthy partners. The couples underwent an interpersonal experiment that involved baseline, anger interaction and relaxation phases. During each phase, partners’ cutaneous facial temperature, heart rate and skin conductance levels were measured simultaneously. Participants’ trait-emotion regulation, state-affect reports for self and other, and attachment styles were also examined. The experimental phases were successful in creating variations in physiological processes and affective experience. As expected, emotion regulation difficulties predicted higher increase in the course of temperature in each phase. Besides, the patient showed restricted awareness and reflection to emotions despite his higher autonomic activity compared to healthy controls. Both partners of the first couple revealed limited ability in understanding the other’s emotions, whereas the second couple performed relatively better in that domain. The temperature variations between the patient and his partner showed significant correlations while the correlations of temperature changes between the second couple were negligible except anger phase. The study supported the merits of an embodied interpersonal approach in clinical studies. The tentative results of the cases were discussed in the light of findings in emotion regulation and attachment research.
topic Anger
Relaxation
Emotion Regulation
embodiment
affect dynamics
interpersonal interactions
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00068/full
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