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Alexithymia: Treatment Utilizing Combined Individual and Group Psychotherapy
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1988
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Significant AlexithymiaPsychiatryMedicineClinical PsychologyPsychologyGroup PsychotherapySymbolic ThinkingIndividual TherapySocial SciencesCognitive TherapyClinical PsychiatryPsychic DysfunctionMental HealthPsychodynamicPsychotherapyPsychoanalytic PsychotherapyPsychopathologyMindfulness
ABSTRACTAlexithymia is a psychic dysfunction in which symbolic thinking and fantasy are reduced, somatization is common, feelings are poorly communicated, empathy is impaired, and intimate interpersonal relations are difficult to maintain. Individuals with significant alexithymia may have a variety of psychiatric disorders but their psychotherapy should always be informed by an awareness of their alexithymia. This paper reviews the concept and details the most efficient means of psychotherapy for alexithymic patients. Ideal treatment for such patients maximizes their opportunities to learn while protecting their self-esteem and minimizing nonproductive stress. Such treatment involves concurrent individual and group psychotherapy. Clinical material is presented and specific therapeutic maneuvers are explored.
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