Background The connections between eating disorders (EDs) and alexithymia have not been fully clarified. This study aims to define alexithymia’s connections with shame, trauma, dissociation, and body image disorders. Methods We administered the Dissociative Experience Scale-II, Trauma Symptom Inventory, Experience of Shame Scale, Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20, and Body Uneasiness Test questionnaires to 143 ED subjects. Extensive statistical analyses were performed. Results The subjects showed higher scores on alexithymia, shame, dissociation, and traumatic feelings scales than the nonclinical population. These aspects are linked with each other in a statistically significant way. Partial correlations highlighted that feelings ...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings regarding the ability of individuals with eating...
Objectives Emotional states may play an important role in the development and maintenance of anorexi...
Empirical studies have found associations of bullying and teasing about appearance with eating patho...
Background The connections between eating disorders (EDs) and alexithymia have not been fully clari...
Objectives Recent research has shown that early adverse experiences can be an important risk factor...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
Research has shown that eating disordered patients exhibit traits similar to alexithymia. Alexithymi...
Purpose: To explore the relationship between shame proneness, eating disorders outcomes and psycholo...
Objective: To investigate the roles of feelings of low self-worth (internalized shame and low self-e...
Objective: To investigate the roles of feelings of low self-worth (internalized shame and low self-e...
Objective: To investigate the roles of feelings of low self-worth (internalized shame and low self-e...
Objective: Several studies have investigated shame in eating disorders but most have used non-clinic...
Recent research has shown that early adverse experiences can be an important risk factor for eating ...
Background: Alexithymia is an independent predictor of symptoms of eating disorders, but also influe...
4noThe majority of studies have found higher levels of alexithymia and a higher use of maladaptive c...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings regarding the ability of individuals with eating...
Objectives Emotional states may play an important role in the development and maintenance of anorexi...
Empirical studies have found associations of bullying and teasing about appearance with eating patho...
Background The connections between eating disorders (EDs) and alexithymia have not been fully clari...
Objectives Recent research has shown that early adverse experiences can be an important risk factor...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
Research has shown that eating disordered patients exhibit traits similar to alexithymia. Alexithymi...
Purpose: To explore the relationship between shame proneness, eating disorders outcomes and psycholo...
Objective: To investigate the roles of feelings of low self-worth (internalized shame and low self-e...
Objective: To investigate the roles of feelings of low self-worth (internalized shame and low self-e...
Objective: To investigate the roles of feelings of low self-worth (internalized shame and low self-e...
Objective: Several studies have investigated shame in eating disorders but most have used non-clinic...
Recent research has shown that early adverse experiences can be an important risk factor for eating ...
Background: Alexithymia is an independent predictor of symptoms of eating disorders, but also influe...
4noThe majority of studies have found higher levels of alexithymia and a higher use of maladaptive c...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings regarding the ability of individuals with eating...
Objectives Emotional states may play an important role in the development and maintenance of anorexi...
Empirical studies have found associations of bullying and teasing about appearance with eating patho...