It is well known that alexithymic individuals may show significantly higher levels of anxiety, depression, and psychological suffering than non-alexithymics. There is an increasing evidence that alexithymia may be considered a risk factor for suicide, even simply increasing the risk of development of depressive symptoms orper se. Therefore, the purpose of this narrative mini-review was to elucidate a possible relationship between alexithymia and suicide risk. The majority of reviewed studies pointed out a relationship between alexithymia and an increased suicide risk. In several studies, this relationship was mediated by depressive symptoms. In conclusion, the importance of alexithymia screening in everyday clinical practice and the evaluat...
In recent decades, the construct of alexithymia was progressively validated, outlining its value as ...
Self-harm, defined for the purpose of this review as any act of self-injury without explicit suicida...
Background: To investigate the possibility if alexithymia could be used as a predictor of attempted ...
It is well known that alexithymic individuals may show significantly higher levels of anxiety, depre...
It is well known that alexithymic individuals may show significantly higher levels of anxiety, depre...
It is well known that alexithymic individuals may show significantly higher levels of anxiety, depre...
It is well known that alexithymic individuals may show significantly higher levels of anxiety, depre...
Depression affects around 4–10% of the general population in England. Depression can often lead to b...
Background: Alexithymia is a disabling condition frequently linked to major depressive disorder (MDD...
Objective: This study was performed to elucidate relationships between alexithymia, suicide ideation...
Treatment of psychiatric disorders relies heavily on a trial and error approach, often prolonging th...
Aims of the study: The aim of this thesis was to acquire a deeper understanding of alexithymia and i...
Self-harm, defined for the purpose of this review as any act of self-injury without explicit suicida...
Self-harm, defined for the purpose of this review as any act of self-injury without explicit suicida...
In recent decades, the construct of alexithymia was progressively validated, outlining its value as ...
Self-harm, defined for the purpose of this review as any act of self-injury without explicit suicida...
Background: To investigate the possibility if alexithymia could be used as a predictor of attempted ...
It is well known that alexithymic individuals may show significantly higher levels of anxiety, depre...
It is well known that alexithymic individuals may show significantly higher levels of anxiety, depre...
It is well known that alexithymic individuals may show significantly higher levels of anxiety, depre...
It is well known that alexithymic individuals may show significantly higher levels of anxiety, depre...
Depression affects around 4–10% of the general population in England. Depression can often lead to b...
Background: Alexithymia is a disabling condition frequently linked to major depressive disorder (MDD...
Objective: This study was performed to elucidate relationships between alexithymia, suicide ideation...
Treatment of psychiatric disorders relies heavily on a trial and error approach, often prolonging th...
Aims of the study: The aim of this thesis was to acquire a deeper understanding of alexithymia and i...
Self-harm, defined for the purpose of this review as any act of self-injury without explicit suicida...
Self-harm, defined for the purpose of this review as any act of self-injury without explicit suicida...
In recent decades, the construct of alexithymia was progressively validated, outlining its value as ...
Self-harm, defined for the purpose of this review as any act of self-injury without explicit suicida...
Background: To investigate the possibility if alexithymia could be used as a predictor of attempted ...