Objective Alexithymia is defined as the trait associated with difficulty in identifying and describing feelings as well as poor fantasy and imagery. While alexithymia is related to psychopathology in general, it has been associated with increased reporting of medically unexplained symptoms and depression in particular. This study attempts to assess the extent to which alexithymia represents a learned, avoidant coping strategy against unwanted emotions. In this way the study aims to identify a potential mechanism that may elucidate the relationship between alexithymia and psychological symptoms. Method Alexithymia is examined in two different samples, students from two universities in Cyprus and intensive outpatients/residents in an American...
Alexithymia and empathy have been related but very little is known on shared variance between their ...
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, ...
Primary alexithymia is a personality trait associated with increased levels of depression, anxiety, ...
Objectives We aimed to clarify the associations between negative emotionality, avoidant coping, and ...
Objective: the present study was aimed to test a model in which Experiential Avoidance mediates the ...
The present study tests the mediating role of Experiential Avoidance (EA; Hayes et al., 1996) in the...
Abstract The present study tests the mediating role of experiential avoidance (EA; Hayes, Wilson, ...
Alexithymia, a construct of impaired emotion processing, has been shown to negatively impact mental ...
Background: Ever since alexithymia was defined in the 1970s, robust associations have been observed ...
The present study explored relationships between alexithymia—a trait characterized by difficulties i...
Alexithymia and experiential avoidance have both been shown to share substantial relationships with ...
The term "alexithymia" is derived from the Greek and means "no words for feeling". Coined by Sifneos...
Alexithymia, characterized by difficulty in identifying and describing feelings and a deficit in th...
Alexithymia represents a multifaceted personality construct defined by difficulties in recognizing a...
Alexithymia and empathy have been related but very little is known on shared variance between their ...
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, ...
Primary alexithymia is a personality trait associated with increased levels of depression, anxiety, ...
Objectives We aimed to clarify the associations between negative emotionality, avoidant coping, and ...
Objective: the present study was aimed to test a model in which Experiential Avoidance mediates the ...
The present study tests the mediating role of Experiential Avoidance (EA; Hayes et al., 1996) in the...
Abstract The present study tests the mediating role of experiential avoidance (EA; Hayes, Wilson, ...
Alexithymia, a construct of impaired emotion processing, has been shown to negatively impact mental ...
Background: Ever since alexithymia was defined in the 1970s, robust associations have been observed ...
The present study explored relationships between alexithymia—a trait characterized by difficulties i...
Alexithymia and experiential avoidance have both been shown to share substantial relationships with ...
The term "alexithymia" is derived from the Greek and means "no words for feeling". Coined by Sifneos...
Alexithymia, characterized by difficulty in identifying and describing feelings and a deficit in th...
Alexithymia represents a multifaceted personality construct defined by difficulties in recognizing a...
Alexithymia and empathy have been related but very little is known on shared variance between their ...
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, ...