The proceedings of the Society of Psychotherapy Research in Copenhagen (SPR 2014 ) and previous regular meetings include reports on these channels:
• Relationship patterns in transcripts
• Attachment representation in projective or narrative text
• Affective dictionary
• Affective content coded second-by-second during the whole course of therapy
• Primary process markers
• Ruptures and their repairment
• Crying during the therapy session
• Laughing during the therapy session
• Stress measured by physiological parameters
• Tone of speech
• Mimic signals. . . and many other phenomena until . . .
• The commonly shared silence
Pokorny, D. (2015) Quantitative data analysis in psychotherapy research.