ABSTRACT

First published in 1993. Aexithymia is the single most common cause of poor outcome or outright failure of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. The reason that this problem has escaped recognition for so long is part of the mystique and paradox of emotions. Affects are familiar to everyone. They are part of our experiences, so ordinary and common that they are equated with being human. The first part of this book is devoted to those mysterious and much studied experiences: emotions. The second part of the book concerns psychic trauma. Certain aspects of these two subjects have to be established in order to give us a broad enough view to approach the third subject: alexithymia.

part One|125 pages

Emotions

chapter One 1|18 pages

Clinical Aspects of Affect

chapter One 2|17 pages

Affect Tolerance

chapter One 3|25 pages

Genetic View of Affects

chapter One 5|15 pages

The Model Affect

part Two|95 pages

Trauma

chapter Two 8|8 pages

Reality

chapter Two 9|33 pages

Trauma and Affect

chapter Two 11|22 pages

Trauma and the Stimulus Barrier

part Three|117 pages

Alexithymia and Posttraumatic States

chapter Three 13|44 pages

Alexithymia

chapter Three 14|25 pages

Assessing Alexithymia