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06 Jan 2013, 12:12 am

does anyone know if there is a correlation between alexithymia and IQ?

i've been trying to figure this out, but as usual, psychology is focused on our weaknesses, not our strengths. there's a lot of discussion of problems related to alexithymia but very few related to whether as a group this includes above average IQ.

does anyone know?



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06 Jan 2013, 12:43 am

I don't know. However, I have a high IQ and score high on self-scoring Alexithymia tests



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06 Jan 2013, 12:49 am

Generally high IQ peoples are imaginative and better at decoding emotions, which could reduce the prevalence of alexithymia. (Or maybe not.)


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06 Jan 2013, 12:51 am

If you are alexithymic, it is likely you also have a lower-than-average IQ.



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06 Jan 2013, 2:16 am

dabeshu wrote:
If you are alexithymic, it is likely you also have a lower-than-average IQ.


I have a genius IQ and I have alexithymia.



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06 Jan 2013, 3:13 am

Mine's 110 and I'm highly alexithymic.



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06 Jan 2013, 3:16 am

i have a high IQ and am alexithymic! To the point where the main character in my PhD (a novel) is called Alex, lol.



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06 Jan 2013, 3:36 am

Verdandi wrote:
dabeshu wrote:
If you are alexithymic, it is likely you also have a lower-than-average IQ.


I have a genius IQ and I have alexithymia.


Indeed.

1000Knives wrote:
Mine's 110 and I'm highly alexithymic.


Wow that is a very high IQ.

bubbles137 wrote:
i have a high IQ and am alexithymic! To the point where the main character in my PhD (a novel) is called Alex, lol.


Wow I am extremely impressed.

Yes, my IQ is 159 and I guess I sort of have something similar to alexythmia.



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06 Jan 2013, 12:37 pm

Alexithymia is not only about the difficulty to decode emotions, it's also having poor imagination and mundane dreams. So if you're imaginative you don't get alexithymia.


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06 Jan 2013, 1:02 pm

dabeshu wrote:
If you are alexithymic, it is likely you also have a lower-than-average IQ.


Um, no...

If you have Autism Spectrum Disorder, it's highly likely that you are alexithymic (80% probability) regardless of your IQ.



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06 Jan 2013, 1:07 pm

Tollorin wrote:
Alexithymia is not only about the difficulty to decode emotions, it's also having poor imagination and mundane dreams. So if you're imaginative you don't get alexithymia.


Wish my tutor would realise that! She keeps telling me to 'just write' and gets frustrated that I only have one character in the novel, but I need to research, literally 'build' my character and story from theories/other people's characters so can't 'just write'!



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06 Jan 2013, 2:23 pm

Tyri0n wrote:
dabeshu wrote:
If you are alexithymic, it is likely you also have a lower-than-average IQ.


Um, no...

If you have Autism Spectrum Disorder, it's highly likely that you are alexithymic (80% probability) regardless of your IQ.

Apparently, according to tests I took, I am alexithymic, even though I consider myself to be a very emotional person.

I also have scored as high as 148 on IQ tests. Although that is because I tend to be analytical and logical. irl, I don't seem so intelligent.



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06 Jan 2013, 3:03 pm

dabeshu wrote:
Verdandi wrote:
dabeshu wrote:
If you are alexithymic, it is likely you also have a lower-than-average IQ.


I have a genius IQ and I have alexithymia.


Indeed.

1000Knives wrote:
Mine's 110 and I'm highly alexithymic.


Wow that is a very high IQ.

bubbles137 wrote:
i have a high IQ and am alexithymic! To the point where the main character in my PhD (a novel) is called Alex, lol.


Wow I am extremely impressed.

Yes, my IQ is 159 and I guess I sort of have something similar to alexythmia.

What do you sort of have that is similar to alexythymia?



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06 Jan 2013, 3:23 pm

Tollorin wrote:
Alexithymia is not only about the difficulty to decode emotions, it's also having poor imagination and mundane dreams. So if you're imaginative you don't get alexithymia.


I think I have slight alexithymia, but I'm not sure. If you give me to start with, I can be quite imaginative. I also have very unusual or downright impossible events happen in dreams.


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06 Jan 2013, 3:54 pm

Tollorin wrote:
Alexithymia is not only about the difficulty to decode emotions, it's also having poor imagination and mundane dreams. So if you're imaginative you don't get alexithymia.


Not entirely true. Constricted imagination and mundane dreams are much more likely with people who have alexithymia, but it is considered a personality trait with varying severity, which means that some people may very well have less constricted imagination or less mundane dreams.

Most people here are significantly more likely to experience alexithymia than otherwise, simply because of its prevalence in autistic people.



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07 Jan 2013, 3:02 am

Verdandi wrote:
Not entirely true. Constricted imagination and mundane dreams are much more likely with people who have alexithymia, but it is considered a personality trait with varying severity, which means that some people may very well have less constricted imagination or less mundane dreams.

Most people here are significantly more likely to experience alexithymia than otherwise, simply because of its prevalence in autistic people.


There's also different types of imagination- I can't 'make things up' or imagine something that isn't the (the kind of 'mindjump' people on my course seem to make all the time when writing stories/poems) but I can rewrite other stories (I'm rewriting fairy tales for my PhD) like a kind of jigsaw puzzle where I used philosophical/scientific theories and write them into the structure of the story. The problem i have is plot and character- am v good at theory and visual description but find the actual 'creative' writing a lot harder. Doesn't mean I'm not imaginative at all though, and I think it's a skill that can be learnt (or that's what my tutor said anyway!), it's just v v hard!