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Status and correlates of alexithymia among Chinese empty nest elders in a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Validation of the Arabic Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS-Arb). [PDF]
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Influence of Anxiety Level and Degree of Alexithymia on Quality of Life in Adult Patients With Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia. [PDF]
Liang S, Wu T, Chai L, Ai T, Lu S.
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Alexithymia and Schizophrenias
Psychopathology, 1995The purpose of this study is to verify whether an increasing degree of alexithymia correlates with a prevalence of negative over positive symptoms. The framework of the research is phenomenologically oriented conception of the illness-coping vulnerability paradigm.
Giovanni, Stanghellini, RICCA, VALDO
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Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009
While obesity is a complex, multidetermined disorder, a significant subgroup of overeaters suffer from alexithymia, which contributes to weight gain and difficulties in losing weight. For these individuals, food is used to regulate tension and inner-feeling states.
K, Wheeler, R D, Broad
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While obesity is a complex, multidetermined disorder, a significant subgroup of overeaters suffer from alexithymia, which contributes to weight gain and difficulties in losing weight. For these individuals, food is used to regulate tension and inner-feeling states.
K, Wheeler, R D, Broad
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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2010
Changes in emotional and social behavior are considered to be amongst the most common and debilitating consequences of schizophrenia. However, little is known of the effects of schizophrenia on alexithymia, which refers to impairment in aspects of understanding emotions.
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Changes in emotional and social behavior are considered to be amongst the most common and debilitating consequences of schizophrenia. However, little is known of the effects of schizophrenia on alexithymia, which refers to impairment in aspects of understanding emotions.
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1989
Thirteen alexithymic patients and 13 panic disorder patients were compared with matched controls regarding their use of self-solacing strategies. Whereas the panic disorder group used significantly more (p less than 0.001) solacing objects, activities and sounds than normals, the alexithymic subjects used significantly fewer self-solacing strategies (p
P C, Horton, H, Gewirtz, K J, Kreutter
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Thirteen alexithymic patients and 13 panic disorder patients were compared with matched controls regarding their use of self-solacing strategies. Whereas the panic disorder group used significantly more (p less than 0.001) solacing objects, activities and sounds than normals, the alexithymic subjects used significantly fewer self-solacing strategies (p
P C, Horton, H, Gewirtz, K J, Kreutter
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