Examining mind-body problems in contemporary psychotherapeutic practice,
Janet Finell and her colleagues introduce both theoretical perspectives
and clinical realities. The opening paper profitably links psychosomatic
disorders to alexithymia, the absence or deadening of feeling, the
inability to identify or express emotion. Alexithymic individuals are
particularly prone to disease as a result of the faulty processing of
emotions that leads to cognitive deficit in coping with stressful
affects. Animated case reports on specific disorders - anorexia,
arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, even (speculatively) miscarriage -
balance consideration of developmental questions and treatment issues
(transference/countertransference) and techniques.