The authors emphasize that alexithymia is conceptualized as a dimensional construct, one that is distributed normally in the general population. |
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The diagnosis suggested that being anxious or depressed perhaps did not influence the presence of alexithymia to any significant degree. |
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A multiple regression analysis was conducted with the dependent variable being the extent of stenosis, and the independent variables being the alexithymia, gender, and age. |
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It was discovered that regardless of the demographic variables, the coronary artery disease patients with a higher level of alexithymia were likely to show a greater level of stenosis. |
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Patients with alexithymia have chronic difficulty in recognizing and verbalizing emotions, are concrete in their thinking, and have a reduced capacity for fantasy. |
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As a closing note, any mental health practitioner, whether employed in a school or a non-school setting, should understand the subject of alexithymia and its alleged occurence in boys. |
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If the hypothesis of alexithymia were to be documented, it would therefore be important to ensure simultaneous documentation of the impact of the worker's interaction with his or her environment. |
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Alexithymia is a personality construct characterized by a deficit in the cognitive processing and regulation of emotion. |
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Alexithymia is characterized by, among other things, a difficulty in identifying and verbalizing emotions. |
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