Cortisol Synchrony in Psychotherapy for Major Depressive Disorder

Author:

Levi Eyal1ORCID,Peysachov Galit1ORCID,Admon Roee12ORCID,Zilcha‐Mano Sigal1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Haifa Haifa Israel

2. The Integrated Brain and Behavior Research Center (IBBRC) University of Haifa Haifa Israel

Abstract

ABSTRACTIntroductionAccumulating research emphasizes the role of interpersonal coordination in arousal levels, which may manifest as cortisol synchrony, in interpersonal interactions. While the role of cortisol has been investigated in psychotherapy, cortisol synchrony and its characteristics and effect on treatment progress remain a relatively unexplored area. This study aims to explore the existence of distinct patterns of cortisol coordination throughout psychotherapy and test the associations of different coordination patterns with patients' pre‐treatment characteristics and treatment progress measures.MethodsFifty patient–therapist dyads participated in 16 weeks of psychodynamic treatment for major depressive disorder. Salivary cortisol samples were collected before and after each session at four time points. Self‐report questionnaires and treatment session video‐coding were used to characterize and differentiate between patterns of cortisol coordination.ResultsThree patterns of cortisol coordination were identified: synchronized, unsynchronized and stable‐therapist. These patterns differed in patient characteristics and treatment progress measures in that patients exhibiting a synchronized pattern tended to be more anxious and dominant in their relationships and were more prone to withdrawal ruptures.ConclusionsResults provide novel evidence regarding variability in patient–therapist cortisol patterns and its putative associations with treatment progress.

Funder

Society for Psychotherapy Research

Israel Science Foundation

National Institute for Psychobiology in Israel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Publisher

Wiley

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