Parental bonding, adult attachment, and theory of mind: A developmental model of alexithymia and alcohol-related risk.
Michael LyversKaitlin MayerKatarina NeedhamFred Arne ThorbergPublished in: Journal of clinical psychology (2019)
Findings were consistent with a developmental model where dysfunctional parental bonding in childhood manifests in adulthood as insecure attachment and alexithymia, the latter reflecting the insufficient acquisition of emotion regulation skills; alexithymia, in turn, increases the risk of problematic drinking as an emotion regulation strategy.