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Defense Mechanisms in Alexithymia
Psychological Reports, 1999The Polish version of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale–20 and Defense Mechanisms Questionnaire were completed by 387 university students. Scores on alexithymia correlate significantly with scores on the whole group of 12 immature defenses (Pearson r = .39, p<.001) and with scores on such individual immature defense mechanisms as Autistic Fantasy ( r = .
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American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1979
Alexithymia represents a disturbance in affective and cognitive function which overlaps diagnostic categories. Emotions are not differential, and are poor verbalized. Imagination related to drive fulfillment is limited. These and other problems seriously interfere with the patients' capacity to benefit from dynamic, uncovering or "anxiety-producing ...
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Alexithymia represents a disturbance in affective and cognitive function which overlaps diagnostic categories. Emotions are not differential, and are poor verbalized. Imagination related to drive fulfillment is limited. These and other problems seriously interfere with the patients' capacity to benefit from dynamic, uncovering or "anxiety-producing ...
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Alexithymia and Tissue Inflammation
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2011<i>Background:</i> Altered immune responses are seen in depression, and recent data suggest that similar changes could also be observable in alexithymia. We examined whether the inflammatory markers high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and interleukin (IL)-6 are independently related to alexithymia or its factors in a population ...
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
Although alexithymia was originally described in patients with classical psychosomatic illnesses, attempts to specifically correlate these illnesses with alexithymia have not been successful. Despite the prominent role of somatization in the clinical description of alexithymia, a specific correlation between alexithymia and somatization has not been ...
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Although alexithymia was originally described in patients with classical psychosomatic illnesses, attempts to specifically correlate these illnesses with alexithymia have not been successful. Despite the prominent role of somatization in the clinical description of alexithymia, a specific correlation between alexithymia and somatization has not been ...
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Alexithymia and interpersonal problems
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2006AbstractThis study examines whether alexithymia relates to specific interpersonal problems, based on data collected in a sample of mental health outpatients (N = 404) and a student sample (N = 157). Linear regression analysis, in which the effects of group, gender, and age were controlled, indicated that two interpersonal problems were significantly ...
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Acta dermato-venereologica. Supplementum, 1989
Alexithymia is a perceptive, affective, specific disturbance of the psychic functions characterized by the difficulty to verbalize emotions and sensations and by a pragmatic thought content. The presence of alexithymia has been evidenced many times as an essential element in the genesis and in the maintenance of the various psychosomatic pathologies ...
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Alexithymia is a perceptive, affective, specific disturbance of the psychic functions characterized by the difficulty to verbalize emotions and sensations and by a pragmatic thought content. The presence of alexithymia has been evidenced many times as an essential element in the genesis and in the maintenance of the various psychosomatic pathologies ...
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Alexithymia and Personality Pathology
Journal of Personality DisordersAlexithymia is an important transdiagnostic risk factor for many psychopathologies. To explore its relevance for personality disorders, we examined the association between alexithymia and maladaptive personality traits, as conceptualized within the DSM-5-TR Alternative Model for Personality Disorders (i.e., negative affect, detachment, antagonism ...
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Alexithymia and Locus of Control
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1996In a sample of 132 healthy subjects, alexithymia scores were negatively associated with scores on internality.
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Alexithymia: Concept and Measurement
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010Alexithymia is a concept in need of validation and measurement. The paper summarizes alexithymia as it is understood clinically and describes questionnaires used to elicit information helpful in making the assessment of alexithymia characteristics. Problems in use and the need for further work on comparative clinical experience are discussed.
R J, Apfel, P E, Sifneos
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ALEXITHYMIA: THE TEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE ADULTS ALEXITHYMIA
Цифровое общество: психолого-педагогическая трансформация: сборник материалов Всероссийской научно-практической конференции, 2023A. M. Naydrova, E. A. Petrova
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