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Where Do All the Kisses Go? Rapport, Positivity, and Relational-Level Analyses of Interpersonal Enmeshment

Where Do All the Kisses Go? Rapport, Positivity, and Relational-Level Analyses of Interpersonal... 308 COMMENTARIES Frieswyk, S. H., Allen, J. G., Colson, D. B., Coyne, L., Gabbard, G. O., Schlenker, B. R., & Leary, M. R. (1985). Social anxiety and communica- Horowitz, L., & Newsom, G. (1986). Therapeutic alliance: Its tion about the self. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 4, place as a process and outcome variable in dynamic psychotherapy 171-192. research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 32- Welkowitz, J., Cariffe, G., & Feldstein, S. (1976). Conversational con- gruence as a criterion of socialization in children. Child Development, Goudy, W. J., &Potter, H. R. (197541976). Interview rapport: Demiseof a 47, 269-272. concept. Public Opinion Quarterly, 39, 529-543. Welkowitz, J., Feldstein, S., Finklestein, M., & Aylesworth, L. (1972). Mahrer, A. R., & Nadler, W. P. (1986). Good moments in psychotherapy: Changes in vocal intensity as a function of interspeaker influence. A preliminary review, a list, and some promising research avenues. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 35, 715-71 8. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 10-15. Welkowitz, J., Rothstein, S., & Feldstein, S. (1973, June). Temporal Schlenker, B. R., & Leary, M. R. (1982). Social anxiety and self-presenta- speechpatterns as indices ojfinterpersonalperception. Paper presented tion: A conceptualization and model. Psychological Bulletin, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychological Inquiry Taylor & Francis

Where Do All the Kisses Go? Rapport, Positivity, and Relational-Level Analyses of Interpersonal Enmeshment

Psychological Inquiry , Volume 1 (4): 2 – Oct 1, 1990

Where Do All the Kisses Go? Rapport, Positivity, and Relational-Level Analyses of Interpersonal Enmeshment

Psychological Inquiry , Volume 1 (4): 2 – Oct 1, 1990

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308 COMMENTARIES Frieswyk, S. H., Allen, J. G., Colson, D. B., Coyne, L., Gabbard, G. O., Schlenker, B. R., & Leary, M. R. (1985). Social anxiety and communica- Horowitz, L., & Newsom, G. (1986). Therapeutic alliance: Its tion about the self. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 4, place as a process and outcome variable in dynamic psychotherapy 171-192. research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 32- Welkowitz, J., Cariffe, G., & Feldstein, S. (1976). Conversational con- gruence as a criterion of socialization in children. Child Development, Goudy, W. J., &Potter, H. R. (197541976). Interview rapport: Demiseof a 47, 269-272. concept. Public Opinion Quarterly, 39, 529-543. Welkowitz, J., Feldstein, S., Finklestein, M., & Aylesworth, L. (1972). Mahrer, A. R., & Nadler, W. P. (1986). Good moments in psychotherapy: Changes in vocal intensity as a function of interspeaker influence. A preliminary review, a list, and some promising research avenues. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 35, 715-71 8. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 10-15. Welkowitz, J., Rothstein, S., & Feldstein, S. (1973, June). Temporal Schlenker, B. R., & Leary, M. R. (1982). Social anxiety and self-presenta- speechpatterns as indices ojfinterpersonalperception. Paper presented tion: A conceptualization and model. Psychological Bulletin,

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308 COMMENTARIES Frieswyk, S. H., Allen, J. G., Colson, D. B., Coyne, L., Gabbard, G. O., Schlenker, B. R., & Leary, M. R. (1985). Social anxiety and communica- Horowitz, L., & Newsom, G. (1986). Therapeutic alliance: Its tion about the self. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 4, place as a process and outcome variable in dynamic psychotherapy 171-192. research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 32- Welkowitz, J., Cariffe, G., & Feldstein, S. (1976). Conversational con- gruence as a criterion of socialization in children. Child Development, Goudy, W. J., &Potter, H. R. (197541976). Interview rapport: Demiseof a 47, 269-272. concept. Public Opinion Quarterly, 39, 529-543. Welkowitz, J., Feldstein, S., Finklestein, M., & Aylesworth, L. (1972). Mahrer, A. R., & Nadler, W. P. (1986). Good moments in psychotherapy: Changes in vocal intensity as a function of interspeaker influence. A preliminary review, a list, and some promising research avenues. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 35, 715-71 8. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 10-15. Welkowitz, J., Rothstein, S., & Feldstein, S. (1973, June). Temporal Schlenker, B. R., & Leary, M. R. (1982). Social anxiety and self-presenta- speechpatterns as indices ojfinterpersonalperception. Paper presented tion: A conceptualization and model. Psychological Bulletin,

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