articlePsychotherapy and PsychosomaticsFeb 12, 2010Closed access

The Prevalence of ‘Alexithymic’ Characteristics in Psychosomatic Patients

Harvard University · Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital

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Abstract

An attempt is made in this paper to investigate the prevalence among patients who suffer from various psychosomatic diseases, of a relative constriction in emotional functioning, poverty of fantasy life, and inability to find appropriate words to describe their emotions. For lack of a better term, I call these characteristics ‘alexithymic’. Twenty-five psychosomatic patients outnumbered 25 control patients by better than two to one as far as possession of these ‘alexithymic’ characteristics. The question is raised whether these defects are due to biological or developmental factors, and the conclusion is reached that patients with these characteristics may not be good candidates for dynamic psychotherapy.

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Keywords
  • Possession (linguistics)
  • Psychology
  • Fantasy
  • Psychotherapist
  • Clinical psychology
  • Psychiatry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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