This special issue brings together two important reviews and seven cutting-edge empirical papers concerning the influence of alexithymia on cognitive and emotional processing. Alexithymia is a multifaceted construct that is characterised by difficulties identifying one’s feelings; difficulties describing one’s feelings to others; and an externally focused, utilitarian cognitive style. In this paper, we begin by considering how emotion science has evolved in its understanding of personality traits, before highlighting the potential importance of alexithymia research for the field of cognition and emotion. After summarising the historical context of alexithymia research, we consider the contributions of the featured papers to the literature o...
ABSTRACT. Alexithymia is a deficit in the recognition, expression and regulation of emotions, which ...
In Study 1, we examined the moderating impact of alexithymia (i.e., a difficulty identifying and des...
none4Although previous studies seem to indicate that alexithymic individuals have a deficit in their...
This special issue brings together two important reviews and seven cutting-edge empirical papers con...
Alexithymia is a multifaceted personality construct characterised by difficulties identifying one’s ...
BACKGROUND:Alexithymia, or "no words for feelings", is a personality trait which is associated with ...
Alexithymia is a multidimensional personality construct encompassing three facets: difficulty identi...
Background: Alexithymia, or "no words for feelings'', is a personality trait which is associated wit...
Alexithymia, or “no words for feelings”, is a personality trait which is associated with difficultie...
Alexithymia, or “no words for feelings”, is a personality trait which is associated with difficultie...
Background: Alexithymia, or ‘‘no words for feelings’’, is a personality trait which is associated wi...
Alexithymia is a multifaceted personality construct, which includes difficulties in identifying and ...
ABSTRACT. Alexithymia is a deficit in the recognition, expression and regulation of emotions, which ...
Although previous studies seem to indicate that alexithymic individuals have a deficit in their abil...
Although previous studies seem to indicate that alexithymic individuals have a deficit in their abil...
ABSTRACT. Alexithymia is a deficit in the recognition, expression and regulation of emotions, which ...
In Study 1, we examined the moderating impact of alexithymia (i.e., a difficulty identifying and des...
none4Although previous studies seem to indicate that alexithymic individuals have a deficit in their...
This special issue brings together two important reviews and seven cutting-edge empirical papers con...
Alexithymia is a multifaceted personality construct characterised by difficulties identifying one’s ...
BACKGROUND:Alexithymia, or "no words for feelings", is a personality trait which is associated with ...
Alexithymia is a multidimensional personality construct encompassing three facets: difficulty identi...
Background: Alexithymia, or "no words for feelings'', is a personality trait which is associated wit...
Alexithymia, or “no words for feelings”, is a personality trait which is associated with difficultie...
Alexithymia, or “no words for feelings”, is a personality trait which is associated with difficultie...
Background: Alexithymia, or ‘‘no words for feelings’’, is a personality trait which is associated wi...
Alexithymia is a multifaceted personality construct, which includes difficulties in identifying and ...
ABSTRACT. Alexithymia is a deficit in the recognition, expression and regulation of emotions, which ...
Although previous studies seem to indicate that alexithymic individuals have a deficit in their abil...
Although previous studies seem to indicate that alexithymic individuals have a deficit in their abil...
ABSTRACT. Alexithymia is a deficit in the recognition, expression and regulation of emotions, which ...
In Study 1, we examined the moderating impact of alexithymia (i.e., a difficulty identifying and des...
none4Although previous studies seem to indicate that alexithymic individuals have a deficit in their...