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Harald C. Traue

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Psychologische und psychobiologische Grundlagen von Schmerz

2017

Psychologische Faktoren beeinflussen erheblich das menschliche Schmerzerleben. Der Volksmund beschreibt den engen Zusammenhang zwischen Korperschmerz und seelischem Leid in eindrucksvollen Bildern von Hexenschuss bis Kopfzerbrechen. Mit der Zunahme des medizinischen Wissens uber akute Schmerzen traten somatische Annahmen zum Schmerz in den Vordergrund. Historisch-philosophische, religiose und psychologische Modelle, die zur Erklarung somatisch nicht erklarbarer Schmerzen dienten, verloren an Bedeutung, erlebten aber seit der Mitte 20sten Jahrhunderts eine Renaissance in der nun bekannten und allgemein akzeptierten bio-psycho-sozialen Theorie des Schmerzes, in der sensorische, kognitive, emo…

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Alexithymia and facial emotion recognition in patients with eating disorders

2006

Objective: Patients with anorexia or bulimia nervosa are reported to show high levels of alexithymia and to have difficulties recognizing facially displayed emotions. The current study tested whether it could be that facial emotion recognition is a basic skill that is independent from alexithymia. Method: We assessed emotion recognition skills and alexithymia in a group of 79 female inpatients with eating disorders and compared them with a group of 78 healthy female controls. Instruments used were the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, the Facially Expressed Emotion Labeling (FEEL) test, and the revised Symptom Check List (SCL-90-R). Results: There were no significant differences between patients a…

Adultmedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmental psychologyFeeding and Eating DisordersToronto Alexithymia ScaleAlexithymiaSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansExpressed emotionPersonalityAffective Symptomsmedia_commonObserver VariationFacial expressionmedicine.diagnostic_testBulimia nervosaRecognition Psychologymedicine.diseaseFacial ExpressionAffectPsychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersFemalePsychologyClinical psychologyPsychopathologyInternational Journal of Eating Disorders
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