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  1. What is psychogenic pain? “Psychogenic pain” is an outdated term for pain that doesn’t happen directly because of an injury or illness affecting your body.

  2. 7 lip 2008 · The IASP defines pain as an experience, and it could be concluded that, since all experiences are psychological phenomena, the term psychogenic pain is a meaningless tautology, much like psychogenic joy. Pain has even been called “a localized form of sorrow” by Spinoza.

  3. 1 sty 2022 · In modern classifications, psychogenic pain is distinguished from nociceptive pain (associated with direct tissue injury or damage) and neuropathic pain (in which lesion can only be determined morphologically). Mental disorders play a leading role in psychogenic pain.

  4. 25 sty 2023 · Psychogenic pain is the term for pain that is primarily caused by psychological factors, such as depression and anxiety. While psychogenic pain is not caused by clear physical pathology, it is a very real type of chronic pain.

  5. 13 lis 2021 · Psychogenic pain is a pain disorder associated with psychological factors. Some types of mental or emotional problems can cause, increase or prolong pain. A person with a psychogenic...

  6. Psychogenic pain (not a current diagnostic term) is a concept whose existence is disputed, yet pains of various sorts are clearly prominent features in somatization disorder. The terminology has changed multiple times and the current term for what was called psychogenic pain is “pain disorder associated with psychologic factors.”

  7. Medicine refers to psychogenic pain as a form of chronic pain under the name persistent somatoform pain disorder. Causes may be linked to stress, unexpressed emotional conflicts, psychosocial problems, or various conditions.

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