OBJECTIVES: To examine the acceptability and initial efficacy of an emotional self-awareness treatment at reducing alexithymia and emotion dysregulation in participants with traumatic brain injury (TBI). SETTING: An outpatient rehabilitation hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Seventeen adults with moderate to severe TBI and alexithymia. Time postinjury ranged 1 to 33 years. DESIGN: Within subject design, with 3 assessment times: baseline, posttest, and 2-month follow-up. INTERVENTION: Eight lessons incorporated psychoeducational information and skill-building exercises teaching emotional vocabulary, labeling, and differentiating self-emotions; interoceptive awareness; and distinguishing emotions from thoughts, actions, and sensation...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess psychological and psychophysiological correlates of emotion recognitio...
Self-awareness is often impaired after acquired brain injury (ABI) and this hampers rehabilitation, ...
Difficulty recognising emotion can have a major impact on psychosocial outcome following acquired br...
Introduction: High rates of alexithymia have been reported following traumatic brain injury (TBI). D...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of 2 affect recognition interventions (Faces and Stories) in...
<p>The frequency of alexithymia and the proportion of cases reporting low emotional empathy ...
AIMS: To determine the effectiveness of 2 interventions for different aspects of emotion-processing ...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XOBJECTIVES: To determine (1) alexithymia, affect recognition, an...
Item does not contain fulltextSelf-awareness is often impaired after acquired brain injury (ABI) and...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant problem in the United States. TBI often results in beh...
Background: Individuals who develop maladaptive coping styles after traumatic brain injury (TBI) usu...
Aggressive behavior is a frequent legacy of traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study explores the qu...
peer reviewedAnger outbursts constitute a frequent behavioural issue after a traumatic brain injury ...
Self-awareness is often impaired after acquired brain injury (ABI) and this hampers rehabilitation, ...
Anger outbursts constitute a frequent behavioural issue after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and hav...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess psychological and psychophysiological correlates of emotion recognitio...
Self-awareness is often impaired after acquired brain injury (ABI) and this hampers rehabilitation, ...
Difficulty recognising emotion can have a major impact on psychosocial outcome following acquired br...
Introduction: High rates of alexithymia have been reported following traumatic brain injury (TBI). D...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of 2 affect recognition interventions (Faces and Stories) in...
<p>The frequency of alexithymia and the proportion of cases reporting low emotional empathy ...
AIMS: To determine the effectiveness of 2 interventions for different aspects of emotion-processing ...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XOBJECTIVES: To determine (1) alexithymia, affect recognition, an...
Item does not contain fulltextSelf-awareness is often impaired after acquired brain injury (ABI) and...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant problem in the United States. TBI often results in beh...
Background: Individuals who develop maladaptive coping styles after traumatic brain injury (TBI) usu...
Aggressive behavior is a frequent legacy of traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study explores the qu...
peer reviewedAnger outbursts constitute a frequent behavioural issue after a traumatic brain injury ...
Self-awareness is often impaired after acquired brain injury (ABI) and this hampers rehabilitation, ...
Anger outbursts constitute a frequent behavioural issue after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and hav...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess psychological and psychophysiological correlates of emotion recognitio...
Self-awareness is often impaired after acquired brain injury (ABI) and this hampers rehabilitation, ...
Difficulty recognising emotion can have a major impact on psychosocial outcome following acquired br...