MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ALEXITHYMIA»
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alexithymia
ˌeɪlɛksəˈθaɪmiə
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ALEXITHYMIA»
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Disorders of Affect Regulation:
Alexithymia in Medical and ...
A stimulating and practical reference offering new perspectives on the role of emotions in mental and physical health.
Graeme J. Taylor, R. Michael Bagby, James D. A. Parker, 1999
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Beyond the Unexplainable Pain: Relational Dynamics and ...
Keywords: Somatization, Object Relations, Alexithymia
3
Alexithymia and Verbal Emotional Expression: Evaluating the ...
The criterion validity of the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) was examined using a verbalization task that required participants to discuss past events or situations in which they felt each of four emotions (angry, sad, fearful, ...
4
The Physiological Response to Implicit and Explicit Fear ...
(2001) examined the absolute and relative stability of alexithymia in a group of
depressed patients. Absolute stability was defined as change in alexithymia over
time, while relative stability was defined as the degree to which relative ...
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Mediation Analyses of Culture,
Alexithymia, Masculine ...
Mediation analyses were used to examine the mediation effect of alexithymia and masculine ideology on the relationship between culture and help-seeking.
Chapter. 2. How. Is. Alexithymia. Caused? Biogenic alexithymia Biogenic
alexithymia results from physical abnormalities in brain structure. These
abnormalities may be caused by brain injury (e.g. from a car accident), by lack of
oxygen to the ...
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The Relationship Between
Alexithymia and Functional ...
They administered the 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) to 1,285
subjects. The overall prevalence of alexithymia in their sample was 12.8%, with
prevalence of 16.6% among men and 9.6% among women. The authors suggest
that ...
Elena Aleksandar Petrova, 2008
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Alexithymia, Perception of Nonverbal Emotional Cues, and ...
However, another investigation of the relationship between offense type and
alexithymia (Sturgeon, 2004), found little association between alexithymia and
the offense type (i.e., violent, non-violent) among federal offenders. Sturgeon ...
Timothea G. McGinley, 2007
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How CACREP and Non-CACREP Counselor Education Training ...
Chapter IV RESULTS The purpose of this research focused on students admitted
and engaged in their first semester of a masters counseling program and the
potential existence and degree of the descriptive term alexithymia (Sifneos, 1972
).
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Distress Intolerance, Experiential Avoidance, and ...
Studies measuring alexithymia in individuals with eating disorders have
produced mixed findings. Higher alexithymia scores have been documented in
individuals diagnosed with eating disorders compared to groups without these
disorders ...
Mandra L. Rasmussen Hall, 2006
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ALEXITHYMIA»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
alexithymia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
'That pulled the rug out from under my feet!'-adverse experiences …
Methods: Adverse childhood experiences (ACE), recent negative life events (LE), alexithymia, and emotion regulation style were assessed in ... «7thSpace Interactive, juin 15»
Teaching boys what it really means to be a man
"Alexithymia. It's a condition when you don't have the words to describe how you're feeling," said Mr Saulo. "I know so many boys who have all ... «The Age, mai 15»
Recovering from an Emotional Outburst at Work
In many work environments, people suffer from what psychologists call alexithymia — a dispositional difficulty in accurately labeling and ... «blogs.hbr.org, mai 15»
Traumatic brain injury video game gets ultimate test (patients)
The study will evaluate the effectiveness of a scenario-based video game it has developed to support their rehabilitation for Alexithymia or ... «MedCity News, avril 15»
Why some men are bastards
Why? Because they suffer from significant emotional repression, or alexithymia. A complex condition that's increasingly catching the eye of the ... «The Australian, mars 15»
Psoriasis management: an interview with Dr Sandy McBride
People with psoriasis can also find it very difficult to talk about their emotions – something known as alexithymia – again making it difficult for ... «News-Medical.net, févr 15»
An emotional disconnect: Emotional deficits in eating disorders
Specifically, the investigators attribute these emotional difficulties to a non-clinical condition called alexithymia. Alexithymia refers to the inability ... «Examiner.com, janv 15»
Emotions go unnamed for some with eating disorders
LOST FOR WORDS A personality trait called alexithymia makes it hard for people with and without eating disorders to describe others' facial ... «Science News, janv 15»
OPINION: Circumcision study was 'poor science'
They cite a study by other circumcision opponents, Bollinger and Van Howe, claiming “circumcision trauma” causes alexithymia, but fail to cite ... «Jewish News, janv 15»
Psychology Review: Alexithymia, Does He Never Say 'I Love You?'
If your man can't express himself, does he have a disorder? Alexithymia is an emotional disconnect and it can affect relationships -- especially ... «Headlines & Global News, nov 14»