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Alexithymia web links
The
Alexithymia Page of the Self-Injury,
Abuse & Trauma Resource Directory:
http://www.self-injury-abuse-trauma-directory.info/Alexithymia/Alexithymia.htm
The Cambridge University Press page for Disorders
of Affect Regulation: Alexithymia in Medical and Psychiatric Illness
by Graeme J. Taylor, R. Michael Bagby, James D. A. Parker:
http://books.cambridge.org/0521778506.htm
Dr. Graeme Taylor's
home page. Graeme is one of the leading authorities on the Alexithymia
construct and the co-author of Disorders of Affect Regulation.
http://www.gtaylorpsychiatry.org/
The website for the Emotions
2003 conference at Tilburg University in Holland.
http://www.tilburguniversity.nl/faculties/fsw/psychology/emotions2003/
There are a few high
quality articles available in PDF format on the Tilburg University
site. These are taken from the 1996 book The (non)expression of emotions in health and disease.
http://www.tilburguniversity.nl/faculties/fsw/psychology/emotions2003/download.htm
Hugh
Wagner's Psychology of Emotion module at the University of Central
Lancashire, with a suggested reading list for the study of alexithymia.
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/facs/science/psychol/modules/ps4310.htm
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