Abstract

The article presents the results of developing a methodological basis for studying the psychoemotional state of pregnant women with alexithymia. When pregnant women with a high level of alexithymia assessed their psychosomatic state, significant differences were noted in comparison with women with a low level of alexithymia in the expression of certain types of complaints about their physical state. Psychosomatic reactions were accompanied by irritability, as well as confusion of the interviewed women. Taking into account the previously obtained experimental data, a process model mediating the role of alexithymic radical in the frequency and severity of psychosomatic complaints in a future mother as self-assessment parameters of psychoemotional state was formed. The results of the study confirm the need for qualitative and purposeful work to stabilize and correct the psychological state of pregnant women with alexithymia.

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