fNIRS Hyperscanning of Right-brain Synchronization between Therapist-client in Sandplay Therapy

Mikyung Jang, A. Schore, Se-hwa Lee, Y. Lee, So-myung Kim, Mee-ra Kowen
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This study investigated inter-right brain synchrony between therapist and client in Sandplay therapy, using hyperscanning technique based on functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). fNIRS is a non-intrusive method that measures changes in oxyhemoglobin the cerebral blood. A total of seven therapist-client pairs-i.e., 14 participants-wore fNIRS devices on their heads and engaged in two sessions of Sandplay therapy, with each session lasting for 30 minutes. The study observed synchronization in the right and left prefrontal cortices of both therapists and clients in all seven pairs, during every session. Interestingly enough, synchronization occurred not only while the pairs engaged in verbal communication about the completed sandpicture but also during the non-verbal process of clients' creating sandpictures. The outcome of the study hence suggests neurobiological fundamentals for the therapeutic relationship between therapist and client, which is also called the therapeutic resonance, relational mutual regression, therapeutic alliance, and mother-child unity.
沙盘游戏治疗中治疗师-来访者右脑同步的fNIRS超扫描
本研究利用基于功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)的超扫描技术,研究了沙盘游戏治疗中治疗师和来访者之间的右脑间同步。fNIRS是一种非侵入性方法,用于测量脑血中氧合血红蛋白的变化。共有7对治疗师-来访者,即:14名参与者在头上戴上近红外光谱装置,进行两次沙盘游戏治疗,每次持续30分钟。这项研究观察到,在每一次治疗过程中,所有七对治疗师和来访者的左右前额皮质都是同步的。有趣的是,不仅在完成沙图的言语交流中,而且在客户制作沙图的非言语过程中,也发生了同步。因此,研究结果为治疗师和来访者之间的治疗关系提供了神经生物学基础,也被称为治疗共振、关系相互回归、治疗联盟和母子团结。
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