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Emotional suppression in CFS
Research abstract: OBJECTIVE: Emotional processing differences in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have been reported but have rarely been investigated experimentally. This study used self-report, observer ratings, and electrodermal responses to test hypotheses about emotion suppression and autonomic reactivity. METHODS Eighty … Continue reading
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CFS patients more likely to suppress emotions
Science daily article, 17 May 2016: Chronic fatigue patients more likely to suppress emotions Chronic fatigue syndrome patients report they are more anxious and distressed than people who don’t have the condition, and they are also more likely to suppress … Continue reading
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Tagged electrodermal response, emotional expression, emotional suppression, Katherine A Rimes, Trudie Chalder
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