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Alexithymia and its relationship to hemispheric specialization, affect, and creativity.
scientific article published on September 1988
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3067225
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Alexithymia and its relationship to hemispheric specialization, affect, and creativity
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1 September 1988
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America
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11
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3
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287-292
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Group Psychotherapy of Patients with Somatic Illnesses and Alexithymia
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Hemispheric specialization and the neurology of emotion.
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Group Psychotherapy of Somatizing Patients
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Alexithymia in Twelve Commissurotomized Patients
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Dominant language functions of the right hemisphere? Prosody and emotional gesturing
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The aprosodias. Functional-anatomic organization of the affective components of language in the right hemisphere.
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The phenomenon of 'alexithymia'. Observations in neurotic and psychosomatic patients
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The prevalence of 'alexithymic' characteristics in psychosomatic patients
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Psychotherapies for psychosomatic and alexithymic patients.
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10.1016/S0193-953X(18)30480-5
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3067225
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3067225
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