Modernizing Relationship Therapy through Social Thermoregulation Theory: Evidence, Hypotheses, and Explorations

In the present article the authors propose to modernize relationship therapy by integrating novel sensor and actuator technologies that can help optimize people’s thermoregulation, especially as they pertain to social contexts. Specifically, they propose to integrate Social Thermoregulation Theory (...

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Main Authors: Hans IJzerman, Emma C. E. Heine, Saskia K. Nagel, Tila M. Pronk
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00635/full
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spelling doaj-9e78b29c3bbd415abf312e15cb2d09932020-11-24T22:12:49ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782017-05-01810.3389/fpsyg.2017.00635219168Modernizing Relationship Therapy through Social Thermoregulation Theory: Evidence, Hypotheses, and ExplorationsHans IJzerman0Emma C. E. Heine1Saskia K. Nagel2Tila M. Pronk3Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, CharlottesvilleVA, USADepartment of Clinical Psychology, Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamAmsterdam, NetherlandsDepartment of Philosophy, University of TwenteEnschede, NetherlandsDepartment of Social and Organisational Psychology, Tilburg UniversityTilburg, NetherlandsIn the present article the authors propose to modernize relationship therapy by integrating novel sensor and actuator technologies that can help optimize people’s thermoregulation, especially as they pertain to social contexts. Specifically, they propose to integrate Social Thermoregulation Theory (IJzerman et al., 2015a; IJzerman and Hogerzeil, 2017) into Emotionally Focused Therapy by first doing exploratory research during couples’ therapy, followed by Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs). The authors thus suggest crafting a Social Thermoregulation Therapy (STT) as enhancement to existing relationship therapies. The authors outline what is known and not known in terms of social thermoregulatory mechanisms, what kind of data collection and analyses are necessary to better understand social thermoregulatory mechanisms to craft interventions, and stress the need to conduct RCTs prior to implementation. They further warn against too hastily applying these theoretical perspectives. The article concludes by outlining why STT is the way forward in improving relationship functioning.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00635/fullsocial thermoregulationattachmentrelationship therapyemotion regulationwearablessensor technology
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Tila M. Pronk
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Emma C. E. Heine
Saskia K. Nagel
Tila M. Pronk
Modernizing Relationship Therapy through Social Thermoregulation Theory: Evidence, Hypotheses, and Explorations
Frontiers in Psychology
social thermoregulation
attachment
relationship therapy
emotion regulation
wearables
sensor technology
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title Modernizing Relationship Therapy through Social Thermoregulation Theory: Evidence, Hypotheses, and Explorations
title_short Modernizing Relationship Therapy through Social Thermoregulation Theory: Evidence, Hypotheses, and Explorations
title_full Modernizing Relationship Therapy through Social Thermoregulation Theory: Evidence, Hypotheses, and Explorations
title_fullStr Modernizing Relationship Therapy through Social Thermoregulation Theory: Evidence, Hypotheses, and Explorations
title_full_unstemmed Modernizing Relationship Therapy through Social Thermoregulation Theory: Evidence, Hypotheses, and Explorations
title_sort modernizing relationship therapy through social thermoregulation theory: evidence, hypotheses, and explorations
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2017-05-01
description In the present article the authors propose to modernize relationship therapy by integrating novel sensor and actuator technologies that can help optimize people’s thermoregulation, especially as they pertain to social contexts. Specifically, they propose to integrate Social Thermoregulation Theory (IJzerman et al., 2015a; IJzerman and Hogerzeil, 2017) into Emotionally Focused Therapy by first doing exploratory research during couples’ therapy, followed by Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs). The authors thus suggest crafting a Social Thermoregulation Therapy (STT) as enhancement to existing relationship therapies. The authors outline what is known and not known in terms of social thermoregulatory mechanisms, what kind of data collection and analyses are necessary to better understand social thermoregulatory mechanisms to craft interventions, and stress the need to conduct RCTs prior to implementation. They further warn against too hastily applying these theoretical perspectives. The article concludes by outlining why STT is the way forward in improving relationship functioning.
topic social thermoregulation
attachment
relationship therapy
emotion regulation
wearables
sensor technology
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00635/full
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