Alexithymia: Understand & Overcome Emotional Blindness
TL;DR : Alexithymia, a condition affecting roughly one in ten people, is characterized by difficulty identifying, understanding, and expressing emotions rather than a lack of empathy or coldness. The condition involves three primary dimensions: trouble recognizing emotional states, inability to verbalize feelings even when partially identified, and a thinking style focused on concrete facts rather than emotional meaning. Neurobiological research shows that people with alexithymia have reduced activity in brain regions responsible for emotion processing and weaker communication between emotional and verbal brain areas, often stemming from family environments that discourage emotional expression, early trauma, or insecure attachments. The condition significantly impacts relationships, with partners often misinterpreting emotional difficulty as indifference, and frequently manifests physically through headaches, digestive problems, and muscle tension when emotions cannot be processed verbally. Cognitive-behavioral therapy offers scientifically validated treatments including emotional education to expand emotional vocabulary, interoceptive awareness exercises to recognize bodily sensations linked to feelings, and behavioral techniques to gradually improve emotional identification and expression abilities."Doctor, I never know what I'm feeling. When my loved ones ask me how I'm doing, I'm at a loss for words. It's not that I don't want to answer, it's that I can't find the words." I hear this statement regularly in my practice in Nantes. It perfectly illustrates what people suffering from alexithymia experience. Alexithymia, literally "lack of words for emotions," affects approximately 10% of the general population. This difficulty in identifying, understanding, and expressing emotional states can significantly impact quality of life, interpersonal relationships, and psychological well-being. Far from being mere "coldness" or a lack of empathy, alexithymia is a genuine condition that deserves to be understood and supported. In my clinical practice in cognitive-behavioral therapy, I regularly accompany people facing this issue. Fortunately, scientifically validated therapeutic approaches allow people to progressively develop their abilities to identify and express emotions.
Understanding Alexithymia: Definition and Manifestations
The Three Dimensions of Alexithymia
Alexithymia is characterized by three main components that I observe daily in consultation: Difficulty identifying emotions: People with alexithymia struggle to recognize and name their emotional states. They may feel a diffuse discomfort without being able to qualify it precisely. Difficulty expressing emotions: Even when an emotion is partially identified, verbalizing it remains problematic. Words are lacking to describe the emotional experience being felt. Operational thinking: Mental functioning focuses on concrete and factual aspects, to the detriment of the affective and symbolic dimension of experience.Signs and Symptoms in Daily Life
The manifestations of alexithymia can take various forms:- Difficulty answering questions like "How do you feel?" or "What are you experiencing?"
- Tendency to describe situations in a factual manner without emotional dimension
- Discomfort when faced with intense emotional expressions from others
- Frequent somatizations (headaches, digestive disorders, muscle tension)
- Interpersonal relationships sometimes perceived as distant or superficial
- Difficulties in emotional intimacy
Clinical Case: Marie, 34 Years Old
Marie consults for "couple problems." She explains: "My husband says I'm cold, that I never show my feelings. But that's not true, I love him! Simply, I don't know how to express it." During our sessions, Marie describes events with remarkable precision but becomes helpless when faced with questions about her feelings. She mentions "strange sensations in my stomach" that she cannot identify as anxiety or sadness.Neurobiological and Psychological Mechanisms
Neurobiological Foundations
Research in neuroscience reveals peculiarities in the brain functioning of people with alexithymia. Imaging studies show:- Hypoactivation of limbic regions responsible for emotional processing
- Communication difficulties between the right hemisphere (emotional) and left (verbal)
- Reduced activation of the insula, a key region in interoceptive awareness
Developmental Factors
Several elements can contribute to the development of alexithymia: Family factors:- Family environment with limited emotional expression
- Parents themselves alexithymic
- Education privileging rationality over emotion
- Emotional neglect in childhood
- Unprocessed traumatic experiences
- Insecure attachment with parental figures
- Genetic predispositions
- Particularities of brain development
- Associated autism spectrum disorders
"Alexithymia is not a choice but a real difficulty that requires compassionate support and specific techniques to develop emotional intelligence."
Impact on Relationships and Daily Life
Relational Consequences
Alexithymia can significantly affect the quality of interpersonal relationships. Partners, friends, or colleagues may interpret this difficulty as:- A lack of empathy or interest
- Intentional coldness
- A refusal to engage emotionally
Psychosomatic Repercussions
The inability to identify and express emotions frequently leads to their somatization. The body "speaks" when words fail:- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Tension headaches
- Chronic muscle pain
- Unexplained fatigue
- Sleep disturbances
Professional Impact
At work, alexithymia may manifest through:- Difficulties in roles requiring emotional intelligence
- Communication problems within teams
- Unidentified and poorly managed stress
- Professional burnout due to accumulated tension
Therapeutic Approaches in CBT
Evaluation and Diagnosis
In my practice in Nantes, evaluating alexithymia involves several steps: In-depth clinical interviews allowing exploration of:- Personal and family history
- Patterns of emotional communication
- Adaptation strategies used
- Emotional vocabulary used
- Facial expressions and posture
- Reactions to emotional stimuli
Specific CBT Techniques
Cognitive-behavioral therapy offers several effective approaches: Emotional psychoeducation:- Learning emotional vocabulary
- Understanding the adaptive functions of emotions
- Identifying emotional triggers
- Emotional discrimination exercises
- Use of intensity scales
- Daily emotional journal
- Progressive confrontation with emotional stimuli
- Desensitization to emotional expressions from others
- Practice of emotional expression in a safe environment
Integration of Complementary Approaches
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT):- Development of interoceptive awareness
- Acceptance of difficult emotions
- Commitment to personal values
- Attention to bodily sensations
- Non-judgmental observation of internal states
- Meditations focused on emotions
- Treatment of traumatic experiences
- Reprocessing of blocking memories
- Emotional integration of past experiences
Practical Exercises and Self-Improvement Strategies
Developing Your Emotional Vocabulary
The Emotional Thermometer Exercise:- Use a visual tool listing various emotions
- Identify at least 3 emotions you feel each day
- Note the associated contexts and triggers
Exercises in Body Awareness
Daily Body Scan:- 5 minutes in the morning upon waking
- Pay attention to sensations in each part of your body
- Associate sensations with possible emotional states
- Note physical symptoms you experience
- Look for connections with situations you've experienced
- Identify recurring patterns
Techniques for Emotional Expression
Expressive Writing:- 15 minutes of free writing about your feelings
- Without censorship or judgment
- Focus on emotions rather than facts
- Use images, colors, or metaphors to describe your emotions
- "This sadness feels like..." or "This anger has the color of..."
- Develop your expressive creativity
Improving Emotional Communication
The "I Feel" Technique:- Begin your sentences with "I feel..." rather than "I think..."
- Describe the emotion before explaining the reasons
- Practice with kind-hearted loved ones
- Focus on the emotions expressed by others
- Rephrase what you perceive: "I hear that you are..."
- Develop your sensitivity to emotional signals
Clinical Case: Thomas and His Progress
Thomas, 28 years old, a management consultant, comes to see me at his partner's suggestion. "She says I'm a robot," he explains. Indeed, Thomas describes his life in a very factual manner, with no emotional coloring whatsoever. Assessment phase: Tests reveal a high alexithymia score. Thomas grew up in a family where emotional expression was perceived as weakness. Therapeutic phase:- Weeks 1-4: Psychoeducation on emotions and their functions
- Weeks 5-12: Training in identification with daily journaling
- Weeks 13-20: Expression exercises and communication with his partner
Prevention and Awareness
The Role of Emotional Education
Preventing alexithymia requires early emotional education: In the Family:- Name children's emotions
- Validate their feelings without minimizing them
- Model healthy emotional expression
- Emotional intelligence programs
- Learning emotional vocabulary
- Conflict resolution through expressing feelings
Raising Professional Awareness
It is crucial to raise awareness among healthcare professionals, educators, and therapists to:- Improve early detection
- Adapt therapeutic approaches
- Avoid clinical interpretation errors
Recommended Reading:
- Man's Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl
FAQ
What are the key characteristics of alexithymia?
Alexithymia affects 10% of people. The most characteristic features involve repetitive patterns that impact daily functioning and interpersonal relationships in predictable, often self-reinforcing ways that persist without intervention.How does cognitive-behavioral psychology explain alexithymia?
CBT analyzes this through automatic thoughts, core beliefs, and avoidance behaviors — a framework that identifies the maintenance mechanisms keeping the difficulty in place and provides targeted points for intervention through structured cognitive restructuring and behavioral experiments.When should someone seek professional help for alexithymia?
Professional consultation is warranted when alexithymia significantly impacts quality of life, relationships, or work performance for more than two weeks. A CBT practitioner can propose an evidence-based protocol tailored to your specific presentation, typically 8 to 20 sessions depending on severity.
About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite. Contributor to Hugging Face and Kaggle.
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