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    • Pain Management

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    • Myofascial pain-dysfunction syndrome (MPDS) is a complex condition often influenced by psychophysiological factors.
    • Understanding the role of intra and interpersonal variables is crucial for effective MPDS treatment.
    • Previous research suggests a link between personality characteristics and MPDS.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the group dynamics within psychotherapy sessions for MPDS patients.
    • To identify intra and interpersonal variables supporting the psychophysiologic hypothesis of MPDS.
    • To validate personality characteristics associated with MPDS.

    Main Methods:

    • Three groups of MPDS patients participated in 12 eclectic group psychotherapy sessions.
    • Observation of group dynamics focused on intra and interpersonal variables.
    • Assessment of personality characteristics in relation to MPDS.

    Main Results:

    • Group dynamics revealed specific intra and interpersonal variables potentially linked to MPDS.
    • Preliminary validation of certain personality characteristics associated with MPDS patients was observed.
    • The psychophysiologic hypothesis for MPDS was supported by observed group interactions.

    Conclusions:

    • Eclectic group psychotherapy can offer insights into the psychophysiology of MPDS.
    • Group dynamics provide a valuable framework for understanding MPDS contributing factors.
    • Further research is warranted to fully elucidate the role of personality in MPDS.