TY - JOUR KW - Emotion KW - Emotional disclosure KW - Social sharing KW - Alexithymia KW - Health AU - Francisco Martínez-Sánchez AU - Darío Páez AU - James W. Pennebaker AU - Bernard Rimé AB - This article examines the effects of the communication of emotional experiences on health. First, studies on the positive effects of emotional confrontation of traumatic events on health are discussed. Expressive writing and talking were related to benefits in mental and physical health. Second, we analyze studies about social sharing of emotions. Social sharing did not have a positive impact in the recovery of emotional memories and lack of recovery was associated with the perpetuation of social sharing. Alexithymia as a personal deficit in emotional communication or difficulty in identifying and describing emotions is also reviewed. We synthesise data and theory that support alexithymia as a deficit in the ability to process and regulate emotions cognitively and also as a deficit in self-disclosure of emotion. Particular attention and further discussion is given to the complex findings of social sharing, desinhibition and alexithymia. Finally, we discuss the explanatory mechanism of expression and nonexpression of emotions in health and disease. IS - 2-3 M3 - Journal article N2 - This article examines the effects of the communication of emotional experiences on health. First, studies on the positive effects of emotional confrontation of traumatic events on health are discussed. Expressive writing and talking were related to benefits in mental and physical health. Second, we analyze studies about social sharing of emotions. Social sharing did not have a positive impact in the recovery of emotional memories and lack of recovery was associated with the perpetuation of social sharing. Alexithymia as a personal deficit in emotional communication or difficulty in identifying and describing emotions is also reviewed. We synthesise data and theory that support alexithymia as a deficit in the ability to process and regulate emotions cognitively and also as a deficit in self-disclosure of emotion. Particular attention and further discussion is given to the complex findings of social sharing, desinhibition and alexithymia. Finally, we discuss the explanatory mechanism of expression and nonexpression of emotions in health and disease. PB - Sociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés PY - 2001 SN - 2174-0437/1134-7937 SP - 151 EP - 174 T2 - Ansiedad y Estrés TI - Disclosing, sharing and expressing emotions: effect on the health and well-being VL - 7 ER -