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In contrast to the lack of understanding or support, rejection, and pathologiza-tion commonly found in heterosexual women's accounts, lesbian interviewees reported awareness and recognition of premenstrual change, responsiveness to needs, open communication, and responsibility sharing.
This had significant consequences for the construction and experience of premenstrual change, facilitating open expression of needs, self-care, and avoidance of guilt and self-blame, reinforcing the view that PMS needs to be understood within a framework of inter-subjectivity. Two central dimensions in psychotherapeutic work are a therapist's empathy with clients and challenging their judgments. We investigated how they influence psychophysiological responses in the participants.
Data were from psychodynamic therapy sessions, 24 sessions from 5 dyads, from which therapist's interventions were coded. Heart rate and electrodermal activity EDA of the participants were used to index emotional arousal. Facial muscle activity electromyography was used to index positive and negative emotional facial expressions. Electrophysiological data were analyzed in two time frames: a during the therapists' interventions and b across the whole psychotherapy session.