Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and an externally oriented thinking style. Alexithymia has been described as a trait-like risk factor for the development of alcohol use disorders. Few studies have investigated the absolute (whether mean scores change over time) and relative (extent to which relative differences among individuals remain the same over time) stability of alexithymia among men and women with alcohol dependence, or have considered potential underlying mechanisms. Social learning processes contribute to and maintain alcohol problems. The reinforcement of alcohol expectancies is one plausible mechanism that links the difficulties in emotional processing associated wi...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait associated with emotion regulation difficulties. Up t...
Alexithymia, as defined by Sifneos (1973), literally means no words for emotions. It is characteri...
Alexithymia, as defined by Sifneos (1973), literally means “no words for emotions.” It is characteri...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Background: Up to fifty percent of alcohol dependent individuals have alexithymia, a personality tra...
All human beings experience emotion. However a number of individuals have difficulties recognizing, ...
Background: The inability of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) to recognize and describe ...
Alexithymia and alcohol outcome expectancies were investigated in 355 alcohol-dependent treatment se...
Alexithymia and alcohol outcome expectancies were investigated in 355 alcohol-dependent treatment se...
Background: The inability of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) to recognize and describe ...
BACKGROUND: The inability of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) to recognize and describe ...
All human beings experience emotion. However a number of individuals have difficulties recognising, ...
Background: Recent studies have indicated that 45-67% of those in treatment for alcohol use disorder...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait associated with emotion regulation difficulties. Up t...
Alexithymia, as defined by Sifneos (1973), literally means no words for emotions. It is characteri...
Alexithymia, as defined by Sifneos (1973), literally means “no words for emotions.” It is characteri...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Background: Up to fifty percent of alcohol dependent individuals have alexithymia, a personality tra...
All human beings experience emotion. However a number of individuals have difficulties recognizing, ...
Background: The inability of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) to recognize and describe ...
Alexithymia and alcohol outcome expectancies were investigated in 355 alcohol-dependent treatment se...
Alexithymia and alcohol outcome expectancies were investigated in 355 alcohol-dependent treatment se...
Background: The inability of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) to recognize and describe ...
BACKGROUND: The inability of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) to recognize and describe ...
All human beings experience emotion. However a number of individuals have difficulties recognising, ...
Background: Recent studies have indicated that 45-67% of those in treatment for alcohol use disorder...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait associated with emotion regulation difficulties. Up t...
Alexithymia, as defined by Sifneos (1973), literally means no words for emotions. It is characteri...
Alexithymia, as defined by Sifneos (1973), literally means “no words for emotions.” It is characteri...