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Exploring metacognitive function in patients with opioid use disorder: A pilot study
Abstract Objectives Despite recognised cognitive deficits related to substance use, as well as high mortality and treatment attrition rates, metacognition has never been studied in patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) undergoing opioid maintenance treatment (OMT).
John Hanson Högberg +3 more
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Alexithymia in anorexia and bulimia: Ubiquitous and primary trait?
Background: Alexithymia is associated to Eating Disorders (ED) and relevant for their prognosis but it is uncertain if it is ubiquitous, primary, and necessary for ED outburst.
F. Amianto +4 more
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ABSTRACT The current study examined (1) whether underlying facets of Detachment and Negative Affect are associated with the different components of alexithymia, and (2) whether these associations depend on the level of perceived stress. In total, 635 students (Mage = 20.02, 87.5% female) filled out online questionnaires on alexithymia (Toronto ...
Stefanie Duijndam +3 more
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Loss-Chasing, Alexithymia and Impulsivity: Alexithymia as a precursor to loss-chasing when gambling.
Objective: To examine the relationship between loss-chasing, the propensity to continue gambling to recover from losses, alexithymia, a personality trait associated poor emotional processing and impulsivity, the tendency to act quickly without ...
Peter Anthony Bibby
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The effect of the guided disclosure protocol on daily stress, mood and coping [PDF]
Objective: This expressive writing study had three main objectives: 1) To investigate the efficacy of the Guided Disclosure Protocol (Gidron et al., 2002) in improving the mood and wellbeing of individuals who had experienced a stressful, traumatic or ...
Eldridge, Fiona Jane
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Alexithymia in alcohol dependent patients is partially mediated by alcohol expectancy [PDF]
Background: Up to fifty percent of alcohol dependent individuals have alexithymia, a personality trait characterised by difficulties identifying and describing feelings, a lack of imagination and an externalised cognitive style.
Feeney, Gerald F. X. +17 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Anorexia nervosa (AN) and autism are distinct conditions, yet individuals with AN often exhibit elevated autistic traits. These traits are linked to complex clinical presentations, but their impact on AN remains unclear. This longitudinal study investigates associations between autistic traits, AN symptoms, and weight recovery in ...
Janneke S. van der Linden +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) often present cognitive rigidity, impaired decision‐making, and difficulties processing emotions, all of which can impede engagement in treatment. The marked rise in paediatric hospitalisations for AN during the COVID‐19 pandemic highlights the urgent need for brief, targeted interventions in
Dario Marin +4 more
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The number of articles on alexithymia has been steadily increasing since the word “alexithymia” was coined in the 1970s to denote a common characteristic that is observed among classic psychosomatic patients in whom therapy was unsuccessful. Alexithymia,
Kojima Masayo
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Alexithymia, embodiment of emotions and interoceptive abilities
The current chapter will focus on the emotional embodiment and interoceptive abilities in alexithymia, two important topic that are surprisingly under-investigated in alexithymia research.
Scarpazza, Cristina +1 more
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