Alexithymia

Teaching Competency and Self-Esteem among Secondary School Teachers

 Thiyam Priscilla Devi and Koijam Sobita DeviManipur University, ManipurThiyam Kiran SinghNagaland University (Kohima Campus), Nagaland Pages: 37-46  This research explored teaching competency and self-esteem among science andnon-science (humanities and social science) teachers in secondary schools in ImphalWest district, Manipur. It aimed to assess the levels of these constructs and theirvariations, as well as their relationship. …

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Psychological Insights into Alexithymia: The Roles of Expressive Suppression, Cognitive Reappraisal, and Affect

Ritika Negi and Seema VinayakPanjab University, Chandigarh Pages: 28-36 Individuals with alexithymia endure difficulties perceiving and interpreting their emotionsand others’ emotional experiences resulting in unhealthy relationships, which mayalso lead to mental health issues. The present study explored the relationship amongalexithymia, emotion regulation strategies, and affect, with a focus on understandingpredictive factors for alexithymia. The information …

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Alexithymia and Problematic Internet Use among School-Going Adolescents

 AkshitaSGT University, Gurugram Pages:247-254 The widespread use of the internet has become a common phenomenon today. Followingthe COVID-19 pandemic, the internet has assumed a crucial role in school children’slives as they have shifted to online platforms. It can be widely seen in School-GoingAdolescents the internet can be beneficial, especially when it begins to dominate aperson’s …

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