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R. Michael Bagby
R. Michael Bagby
Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry
Verified email at utoronto.ca
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The twenty-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale—I. Item selection and cross-validation of the factor structure
RM Bagby, JDA Parker, GJ Taylor
Journal of psychosomatic research 38 (1), 23-32, 1994
81201994
Disorders of affect regulation: Alexithymia in medical and psychiatric illness
GJ Taylor, RM Bagby, JDA Parker
Cambridge University Press, 1999
42751999
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A dimensional alternative to traditional nosologies.
R Kotov, RF Krueger, D Watson, TM Achenbach, RR Althoff, RM Bagby, ...
Journal of abnormal psychology 126 (4), 454, 2017
38862017
The twenty-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale—II. Convergent, discriminant, and concurrent validity
RM Bagby, GJ Taylor, JDA Parker
Journal of psychosomatic research 38 (1), 33-40, 1994
37321994
Toward the development of a new self-report alexithymia scale
GJ Taylor, D Ryan, M Bagby
Psychotherapy and psychosomatics 44 (4), 191-199, 1985
16861985
The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale: has the gold standard become a lead weight?
RM Bagby, AG Ryder, DR Schuller, MB Marshall
American Journal of Psychiatry 161 (12), 2163-2177, 2004
16592004
The alexithymia construct: A potential paradigm for psychosomatic medicine
GJ Taylor, RM Bagby, JDA Parker
Psychosomatics 32 (2), 153-164, 1991
13681991
The 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale: IV. Reliability and factorial validity in different languages and cultures
GJ Taylor, RM Bagby, JDA Parker
Journal of psychosomatic research 55 (3), 277-283, 2003
11772003
New trends in alexithymia research
GJ Taylor, RM Bagby
Psychotherapy and psychosomatics 73 (2), 68-77, 2004
11052004
The 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale: III. Reliability and factorial validity in a community population
JDA Parker, GJ Taylor, RM Bagby
Journal of psychosomatic research 55 (3), 269-275, 2003
10972003
The cultural shaping of depression: somatic symptoms in China, psychological symptoms in North America?
AG Ryder, J Yang, X Zhu, S Yao, J Yi, SJ Heine, RM Bagby
Journal of abnormal psychology 117 (2), 300, 2008
8122008
The relationship between emotional intelligence and alexithymia
JDA Parker, GJ Taylor, RM Bagby
Personality and Individual differences 30 (1), 107-115, 2001
7882001
Progress in achieving quantitative classification of psychopathology
RF Krueger, R Kotov, D Watson, MK Forbes, NR Eaton, CJ Ruggero, ...
World psychiatry 17 (3), 282-293, 2018
6262018
Sexual dysfunction before antidepressant therapy in major depression
SH Kennedy, SE Dickens, BS Eisfeld, RM Bagby
Journal of affective disorders 56 (2-3), 201-208, 1999
6151999
Factorial validity of the 20‐item Toronto Alexithymia Scale
JDA Parker, R Michael Bagby, GJ Taylor, NS Endler, P Schmitz
European Journal of personality 7 (4), 221-232, 1993
6031993
Multidimensionality of state and trait anxiety: factor structure of the Endler Multidimensional Anxiety Scales.
NS Endler, JD Parker, RM Bagby, BJ Cox
Journal of personality and social psychology 60 (6), 919, 1991
568*1991
Criterion validity of the Toronto alexithymia scale.
GJ Taylor, RM Bagby, DP Ryan, JD Parker, KF Doody, P Keefe
Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine 50 (5), 500-509, 1988
5561988
The Revised Toronto Alexithymia Scale: some reliability, validity, and normative data
GJ Taylor, M Bagby, JDA Parker
Psychotherapy and psychosomatics 57 (1-2), 34-41, 1992
5541992
An overview of the alexithymia construct.
GJ Taylor, RM Bagby
Jossey-Bass/Wiley, 2000
5522000
A psychometric review of the Personality Inventory for DSM–5 (PID–5): Current status and future directions
N Al-Dajani, TM Gralnick, RM Bagby
Journal of personality assessment 98 (1), 62-81, 2016
5332016
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