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Pain: the most common psychosomatic problem

T N Wise

    The Medical Clinics of North America
    |July 1, 1977
    PubMed
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    Pain is a complex experience involving emotional and physical factors. Effective pain management requires addressing psychological, social, and organic aspects for comprehensive patient rehabilitation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pain Medicine
    • Psychosomatic Medicine
    • Rehabilitation Science

    Background:

    • Pain perception is influenced by a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors.
    • Chronic pain conditions present significant challenges in diagnosis and treatment due to their multifaceted nature.

    Observation:

    • Individuals experiencing pain often present with a history of chronic difficulties and functional disability.
    • The subjective experience of pain is shaped by personal history, developmental stage, and socio-cultural context.

    Findings:

    • Pain is a resultant symptom stemming from organic factors, personal experiences, and societal influences.
    • Effective management necessitates a holistic approach, integrating psychological, social, and organic considerations.

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    Implications:

    • Physicians must adopt a biopsychosocial model to adequately manage patients with complex pain complaints.
    • Comprehensive rehabilitation strategies are crucial for improving outcomes in individuals with chronic pain and associated distress.