Although social withdrawal is becoming increasingly common among adolescents, there is still no consensus on its definition from the diagnostic and psychopathological standpoints. So far, research has focused mainly on social withdrawal as a symptom of specific diagnostic categories, such as depression, social phobia, or anxiety disorders, or in the setting of dependence or personality disorders. Few studies have dealt with social withdrawal in terms of its syndromic significance, also considering aspects of emotion control, such as alexithymia. The present case-control study aimed to further investigate the issue of social withdrawal, and try to clarify the part played by alexithymia in a sample of Italian adolescents diagnosed with psycho...
AbstractThis study investigated the relationship of alexithymia with coping styles and interpersonal...
Introduction Alexithymia is considered a risk factor across the whole psychopathology and it seems t...
Background: Headache is a common disorder affecting a growing number of children and adolescents. In...
Alexithymia is a well-known risk factor for internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescenc...
Alexithymia is a recognized risk factor for psychopathology, showing relationships with internalizin...
Objectives: To analyze the association between alexithymia and alcohol intake during adolescence, al...
Introduction. Italy counts more than 50.000 adolescents placed in residential-care [RC] or late-adop...
Background: The aims of this study were to investigate the stability of alexithymia from adolescence...
Background: This study aimed to examine the relationship between alexithymia and emotional deprivati...
Adopted adolescents show high rates of emotional-behavioral problems and they could also be more vul...
Male teenagers in residential-care (RC) show high rates of externalizing problems, such delinquent b...
Objective: The relationship between alexithymia and dissociation has not been well researched and cl...
Background. The phenomenon of acute social withdrawal (ASW) is becoming more common and widespread n...
Aims of the study: The aim of this thesis was to acquire a deeper understanding of alexithymia and i...
Objectives: This study investigates the relation between alexithymia and interpersonal problems in p...
AbstractThis study investigated the relationship of alexithymia with coping styles and interpersonal...
Introduction Alexithymia is considered a risk factor across the whole psychopathology and it seems t...
Background: Headache is a common disorder affecting a growing number of children and adolescents. In...
Alexithymia is a well-known risk factor for internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescenc...
Alexithymia is a recognized risk factor for psychopathology, showing relationships with internalizin...
Objectives: To analyze the association between alexithymia and alcohol intake during adolescence, al...
Introduction. Italy counts more than 50.000 adolescents placed in residential-care [RC] or late-adop...
Background: The aims of this study were to investigate the stability of alexithymia from adolescence...
Background: This study aimed to examine the relationship between alexithymia and emotional deprivati...
Adopted adolescents show high rates of emotional-behavioral problems and they could also be more vul...
Male teenagers in residential-care (RC) show high rates of externalizing problems, such delinquent b...
Objective: The relationship between alexithymia and dissociation has not been well researched and cl...
Background. The phenomenon of acute social withdrawal (ASW) is becoming more common and widespread n...
Aims of the study: The aim of this thesis was to acquire a deeper understanding of alexithymia and i...
Objectives: This study investigates the relation between alexithymia and interpersonal problems in p...
AbstractThis study investigated the relationship of alexithymia with coping styles and interpersonal...
Introduction Alexithymia is considered a risk factor across the whole psychopathology and it seems t...
Background: Headache is a common disorder affecting a growing number of children and adolescents. In...