-
describe similar states.
Those who
exhibit alexithymic traits or
characteristics are
commonly referred to as
alexithymics or alexithymiacs. As of 2025[update]...
- Hennig-Fast K,
Silani G (March 2016). "Divergent
roles of
autistic and
alexithymic traits in
utilitarian moral judgments in
adults with autism". Scientific...
- own
emotions as well as the
emotions of others. When tested,
healthy alexithymic individuals have been
found to
obtain high
Machiavellianism scores. This...
-
express emotion rather than from an
absence of
emotion altogether".
Alexithymic patients however can
provide clues via ****essment
presentation which...
- lack of
information available to the mind due to the
operation of the
alexithymic deficit. A
second issue related to
alexithymia involves the inability...
- Mannheim:
Bibliographisches Institut.
Sifneos PE (1973). "The
prevalence of '
alexithymic'
characteristics in
psychosomatic patients".
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics...
- of Medicine. Vol. 14. p. 791.
Sifneos PE (1973). "The
prevalence of '
alexithymic'
characteristics in
psychosomatic patients".
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics...
-
putting it
accurately into
words or a number. However, some
people are
alexithymic and do not have a good
sense of
their internal feelings, or they are...
- neutral, euthymic, dysphoric, euphoric, angry,
anxious or apathetic.
Alexithymic individuals may be
unable to
describe their subjective mood state. An...
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minded encounter can
easily be
sabotaged by a "psychologically blind" or "
alexithymic" care
system that
allows the
nurse no time, no headspace, no structure...