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How Alexithymia, Attachment, and Social Support Affect MS Patients' Mental Health
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Loneliness creeps in when patients feel disconnected from others. It's like being in a crowded room but feeling alone. And perceived social support? That's the belief that help and understanding are available when needed. It's not just about actual support, but how much of it patients think they have.
So, how do these factors intertwine? Secure attachment might help patients navigate alexithymia better, reducing loneliness. But if support feels lacking, loneliness can spike, chipping away at mental health. It's a complex dance, and understanding it could help improve care for MS patients.
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