Using bodily postures to reduce anxiety and improve interoception: A comparison between powerful and neutral poses.
Felicitas WeineckDana SchultchenGernot HaukeMatthias MessnerOlga PollatosPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Embodiment interventions that include elements of adopting an open or expansive bodily posture whilst maintaining a self-focus, can help to reduce state anxiety and improve interoceptive accuracy in student populations. Power posing does not seem to be superior to holding a neutral posture to improve interoceptive accuracy or anxiety. One reason therefore could be that both conditions include the manipulation of self-focus and a postural change that diverges from individuals' normal posture.
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