BACKGROUND: Alexithymia describes an abnormality of emotional experience that is commonly expressed among individuals with addiction and alcohol abuse disorders. Alexithymic individuals are characterized by difficulties in identifying and describing their emotions. This impairment is linked to the development and maintenance of addiction. Moreover, an emergent theory suggests alexithymia is itself secondary to a failure of interoception (sensitivity to internal bodily signals, including physiological arousal states). METHODS: The present study tested for hypothesized contributory roles of alexithymia and dysfunctional interoception in the expression of binge drinking. Alexithymia, subjective sensitivity to bodily sensations, and alcohol con...
All human beings experience emotion. However a number of individuals have difficulties recognising, ...
Both alcohol misuse and the externally oriented thinking (eot) facet of alexithymia are associ- ated...
Both alcohol misuse and the externally oriented thinking (EOT) facet of alexithmia are associated wi...
Background Alexithymia describes an abnormality of emotional experience that is commonly express...
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...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait associated with emotion regulation difficulties. Up t...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait associated with emotion regulation difficulties. Up t...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Alexithymia refers to difficulties identifying and describing feelings. It is suspected of being a r...
There is evidence that alexithymia is related to alcohol problems. However, no study has been conduc...
All human beings experience emotion. However a number of individuals have difficulties recognising, ...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality construct comprising difficulty in identifying and describi...
All human beings experience emotion. However a number of individuals have difficulties recognising, ...
Both alcohol misuse and the externally oriented thinking (eot) facet of alexithymia are associ- ated...
Both alcohol misuse and the externally oriented thinking (EOT) facet of alexithmia are associated wi...
Background Alexithymia describes an abnormality of emotional experience that is commonly express...
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...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait associated with emotion regulation difficulties. Up t...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait associated with emotion regulation difficulties. Up t...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulty identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and...
Alexithymia refers to difficulties identifying and describing feelings. It is suspected of being a r...
There is evidence that alexithymia is related to alcohol problems. However, no study has been conduc...
All human beings experience emotion. However a number of individuals have difficulties recognising, ...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality construct comprising difficulty in identifying and describi...
All human beings experience emotion. However a number of individuals have difficulties recognising, ...
Both alcohol misuse and the externally oriented thinking (eot) facet of alexithymia are associ- ated...
Both alcohol misuse and the externally oriented thinking (EOT) facet of alexithmia are associated wi...