Disturbances of Emotional Awareness and Expression in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Meta-Mood, Emotion Regulation, Mindfulness, and Interference of Emotional Expressiveness

Demonstrations of deficient emotional awareness (EA) in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) measured by alexithymia were extended to trait metamood, difficulties in emotion regulation, and trait mindfulness in 55 women with PTSD related to history of interpersonal/familial maltreatment. Perceived c...

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