Psychogenic Pain: A Cry from the Soul

What occurs when patients experience severe pain, visit a doctor, undergo numerous tests, yet find no clear diagnosis? What happens when pain persists despite medication and shifts locations within the body?

At this juncture, it might be time to consider psychogenic pain. This type of pain is described by sufferers as intense, but it doesn’t align with any physical ailment, condition, or injury. Instead, it’s linked to psychological and emotional factors such as mental trauma, anxiety, fear, and depression, often manifesting in areas like the head, neck, shoulders, back, and heart region.

A skilled physician might identify a correlation between the pain’s location and its potential psychological cause. For instance, a personal or intimate issue might manifest as heart pain without any cardiac condition. Commonly, we express heartache over a loved one’s troubles, yet overlook this psychological connection when experiencing actual pain.

We tend to focus outwardly, assessing and deciding on external matters, rarely introspecting to interpret our body’s signals. Issues that preoccupy us can manifest as headaches when indecision prevails. Sometimes, psychogenic pain serves as a means to gain attention, sympathy, or support, often leading to labels like “hypochondriac” from those close to us.

Identifying psychogenic pain involves noting its recurring nature, shifting location, resistance to standard painkillers, and association with depression, irritability, and stress-related events. Sufferers often display skepticism towards medication and frequently change doctors.

Diagnosis requires an experienced doctor, who rules out physical causes, emphasizing treatment of emotional and mental roots with a psychotherapist’s aid. Techniques like organ-oriented psychotherapy can relieve pain by addressing suppressed emotions causing muscle tension or “muscle armor.”

Combining psychotherapy with relaxation, mental rest, and stress reduction techniques, alongside lifestyle changes, can prove beneficial. Avoiding stress-justified habits like alcohol, drugs, and excessive gaming is crucial. Engaging in sports, fresh-air activities, and tourism provide accessible “antidepressants,” with medical antidepressants as a last resort.

Psychologist Thorvald Detlefsen and doctor Rüdiger Dahlke argue there’s only one illness manifesting in various forms. Their book suggests symptoms reflect internal conflict, linking ailments from infections to cancer with one’s psycho-emotional state, offering a path to self-discovery and healing. Understanding disease symptoms unveils personal truths, making the book invaluable for uncovering genuine disease causes.

Illustrative Photo by Sora Shimazaki: https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-suffering-from-a-stomach-pain-5938363/


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4 responses to “Psychogenic Pain: A Cry from the Soul”

  1. Just what we needed, another fancy term for “it’s all in your head”! 🤔 Next, they’ll be selling pain relief via a good chat over a pint—cheers to that! 🍻

  2. Master Jetson Avatar
    Master Jetson

    If only my bank account could reflect the depth of my psychogenic pain—I’d be a millionaire by now! 💸 Guess it’s time to stop crying into my espresso and start a therapy fund instead, eh? ☕️😂

  3. mad 
irishman Avatar
    mad irishman

    If only my bank account could experience psychogenic pain, then maybe it would get the attention it clearly deserves. 🤷‍♂️ But hey, who needs a diagnosis when you can just blame it on your emotions, right? 😂

  4. starshine Avatar
    starshine

    So, we’ve finally put a label on what I’ve been feeling all these years—who knew my existential dread could double as a medical condition? 🧐 Nothing like a little soul-crushing pain that even the best doctor can’t prescribe a tablet for!

  5. Turns out my soul’s been throwing a rave while my body’s just stuck in the waiting room. Who knew that a bit of emotional baggage could feel like a full-on backache? 🤷‍♂️

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