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1. The Characteristics Of Cognitive Emotion Regulation And The ERPs Study Of Emotion Automatic Processing In Alexithymia
2. The Life Quality And Executive Function Of Chronic Low Back Pain Patients And Its Affecting Factors
3. Executive Function And Personality Bases Of Recognition Of Facial Expressions Of Emotion And Alexithymia In Patients With Paranoid Schizophrenia
4. Adult Attachment, Alexithymia And Clinical Symptoms Of Patients With Obsessive-compulsive Disorder And Exploration Of Pathopsychological Model In OCD
5. A Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study On Alexitymia
6. Neuropsychological Profile Of Alexithymia-Impairments Of Prefrontal Lobe Functioning
7. The Effect Of Psychological Interventions On Asthma Patients' Quality Of Life
8. A Correlative Study On The Biopsychosocial Factors For Depression With Somatization
9. Preliminary Study On Alexithymia Of College Students: Questionnaire And Actuality
10. Emotional Memory Impairment In Alexithymia
11. Research On Alexithymia And Related Factors Of Cancer Patients
12. The Alexithymics’ Characteristics Of Automatic Processing In Different Type Of Information’s Emotionality
13. A Correlative Study Of Psychosocial Clinic Characteristic And Psychophysiological Mechanisms In Dysthymic Disorder
14. The Development Of Scale For Insomnia With The State Of Depression And The Relative Rerserch On Alexithymia
15. Memory Preference Of Alexithymia
16. A Longitudinal Study Of Related Factors Of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom And Posttraumatic Growth In Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
17. Pain Belief And Related Psychosocial Factors In Patients With Fibroid Undergoing Trans-Abdominal Operation
18. The Characteristics Of Depressive Symptoms And Its Related To Alexithymia Features In Depressive Patients
19. The Impairment Of Executive Function Under Non-emotional And Emotional Context In Alexithymic Individuals:Evidence From Behavioral And Electrophysiological Study
20. Association Of Psychosocial Factors With Impaired Glucose Tolerance In High-risk Group Of Type2Diabetes
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