Clinical and research studies suggest a high prevalence of alexithymic features among eating disorder patients, mainly with regard to disturbances in interoceptive awareness and affective expression. Research evidence for this patient group is less clear in terms of cognitive aspects of alexithymia (such as poverty of imagination and concrete thought style), and in terms of the relationship between this symptom cluster and eating disorder patients' attentional narrowing to the body and food. The aims of this study were to: (1) confirm prior findings of interoceptive and affective deficits in eating disorder patients; (2) further assess cognitive style; and (3) explore the contributions of childhood incest and co-morbid borderline personalit...
Researchers have documented a high percentage of eating disordered individuals with a history of tra...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of childhood adversities in long-term outcomes in eat...
INTRODUCTION Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties identifying and communicating feelings, a...
Clinical and research studies suggest a high prevalence of alexithymic features among eating disorde...
Research has shown that eating disordered patients exhibit traits similar to alexithymia. Alexithymi...
OBJECTIVE: The cognitive-interpersonal model proposes that high levels of attention to detail and co...
Alexithymia, a multifaceted personality construct, characterised by difficulties identifying and des...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings regarding the ability of individuals with eating...
Objectives: The aims were to determine if emotion recognition deficits observed in eating disorders ...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
The narcissistic defences and a lack of emotional awareness (alexithymia) are both salient features ...
Objectives: The aims were to determine if emotion recognition deficits observed in eating disorders ...
Background The connections between eating disorders (EDs) and alexithymia have not been fully cla...
Research supports that anorexia nervosa-restricting subtype (AN-R) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are asso...
4noThe majority of studies have found higher levels of alexithymia and a higher use of maladaptive c...
Researchers have documented a high percentage of eating disordered individuals with a history of tra...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of childhood adversities in long-term outcomes in eat...
INTRODUCTION Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties identifying and communicating feelings, a...
Clinical and research studies suggest a high prevalence of alexithymic features among eating disorde...
Research has shown that eating disordered patients exhibit traits similar to alexithymia. Alexithymi...
OBJECTIVE: The cognitive-interpersonal model proposes that high levels of attention to detail and co...
Alexithymia, a multifaceted personality construct, characterised by difficulties identifying and des...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings regarding the ability of individuals with eating...
Objectives: The aims were to determine if emotion recognition deficits observed in eating disorders ...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
The narcissistic defences and a lack of emotional awareness (alexithymia) are both salient features ...
Objectives: The aims were to determine if emotion recognition deficits observed in eating disorders ...
Background The connections between eating disorders (EDs) and alexithymia have not been fully cla...
Research supports that anorexia nervosa-restricting subtype (AN-R) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are asso...
4noThe majority of studies have found higher levels of alexithymia and a higher use of maladaptive c...
Researchers have documented a high percentage of eating disordered individuals with a history of tra...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of childhood adversities in long-term outcomes in eat...
INTRODUCTION Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties identifying and communicating feelings, a...