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Alexithymia in Violent Offenders

Pages 462-467 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010

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Laura Hemming, Gillian Haddock, Jennifer Shaw & Daniel Pratt. (2019) Alexithymia and Its Associations With Depression, Suicidality, and Aggression: An Overview of the Literature. Frontiers in Psychiatry 10.
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Sebastian Wachs & Michelle F. Wright. (2018) Bullying and alexithymia: Are there differences between traditional, cyber, combined bullies, and nonbullies in reading their own emotions?. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 28:5, pages 409-413.
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Sebastian Wachs, Ludwig Bilz, Saskia Fischer & Michelle Wright. (2017) Do Emotional Components of Alexithymia Mediate the Interplay between Cyberbullying Victimization and Perpetration?. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14:12, pages 1530.
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Patrizia Velotti, Carlo Garofalo, Chiara Petrocchi, Francesca Cavallo, Raffaele Popolo & Giancarlo Dimaggio. (2016) Alexithymia, emotion dysregulation, impulsivity and aggression: A multiple mediation model. Psychiatry Research 237, pages 296-303.
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Laura Auvinen-Lintunen, Maija Lindgren, Roope Tikkanen & Tuula Ilonen. (2015) Mental Imagery and Movement Responses to the Rorschach Test Among Young Violent Offenders. Rorschachiana 36:2, pages 201-220.
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Paul Yelsma. (2016) Self-Esteem and Alexithymia. Psychological Reports 77:3, pages 735-738.
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