Background Ever since alexithymia was defined in the 1970s, robust associations have been observed between alexithymia and a variety of symptoms of psychopathology. Alexithymia is now widely regarded as an important transdiagnostic risk factor, and it is frequently assessed in clinical and research settings. However, despite this strong interest, it remains unclear exactly why (i.e., by which mechanisms) alexithymia is linked to psychopathology. In this paper, we hypothesise that alexithymia is linked to affective disorder symptoms because alexithymia impairs people's ability to regulate their emotions, and we empirically test this hypothesis. Method We administered a battery of psychometric measures to 501 adults in the United Sta...
AbstractBackgroundAlexithymia has been a familiar conception of psychosomatic phenomenon. The aim of...
Alexithymia is a multidimensional personality construct encompassing three facets: difficulty identi...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in identifying, differentiating and describing feelings...
Background: Ever since alexithymia was defined in the 1970s, robust associations have been observed ...
Alexithymia, characterized by difficulty in identifying and describing feelings and a deficit in th...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
Alexithymia represents a multifaceted personality construct defined by difficulties in recognizing a...
peer reviewedAlexithymia generally refers to difficulties in identifying and describing emotions. In...
[Abstract] Background: Alexithymia is a central concept in psychosomatic disorders, but its treatmen...
Numerous studies have found alexithymia to be negatively associated with psychological distress. How...
Alexithymia generally refers to difficulties in identifying and describing emotions. In this paper, ...
Alexithymia generally refers to difficulties in identifying and describing emotions. In this paper, ...
The present study explored relationships between alexithymia—a trait characterized by difficulties i...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have co-morbid anxiety and depression. Alexith...
Background. Whether alexithymia is a personality trait that increases the risk of major depression (...
AbstractBackgroundAlexithymia has been a familiar conception of psychosomatic phenomenon. The aim of...
Alexithymia is a multidimensional personality construct encompassing three facets: difficulty identi...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in identifying, differentiating and describing feelings...
Background: Ever since alexithymia was defined in the 1970s, robust associations have been observed ...
Alexithymia, characterized by difficulty in identifying and describing feelings and a deficit in th...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
Alexithymia represents a multifaceted personality construct defined by difficulties in recognizing a...
peer reviewedAlexithymia generally refers to difficulties in identifying and describing emotions. In...
[Abstract] Background: Alexithymia is a central concept in psychosomatic disorders, but its treatmen...
Numerous studies have found alexithymia to be negatively associated with psychological distress. How...
Alexithymia generally refers to difficulties in identifying and describing emotions. In this paper, ...
Alexithymia generally refers to difficulties in identifying and describing emotions. In this paper, ...
The present study explored relationships between alexithymia—a trait characterized by difficulties i...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have co-morbid anxiety and depression. Alexith...
Background. Whether alexithymia is a personality trait that increases the risk of major depression (...
AbstractBackgroundAlexithymia has been a familiar conception of psychosomatic phenomenon. The aim of...
Alexithymia is a multidimensional personality construct encompassing three facets: difficulty identi...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in identifying, differentiating and describing feelings...