Neuralgia is a frequently encountered
neurological disorder, hence it interests many specialists, including
health psychologists, among whom is Mateusz Nesterok, MSc - our company psychologist, who has
extensive experience working with somatically ill patients.
He points out that
neuropathic pain affects not only the body but also has a significant
psychological dimension that should not be forgotten. Therefore, the
emotional and social aspects of pain play a large role in patients' lives. They are related to the
onset of pain, but also to its management.
It's important to remember that
prolonged stress can affect the occurrence of neuralgias and the ability to
cope with pain that has already appeared. In stressful situations, the body reacts by
increasing muscle tension, which in turn intensifies the perception of neuralgia.
Neuralgia sometimes coexists with
depression, one of the most common affective disorders. These additionally
fuel each other, which is not beneficial for the patient. Pain can lead to a
worsening of mood, and in turn, a worsened mood usually
increases the perception of pain, creating a vicious circle. This, in some people, complicates
effective treatment, as both conditions reinforce each other.
Considering
psychotherapy, which yields interesting results in the treatment of neuralgias, is worthwhile.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is primarily used, along with relaxation techniques or body scanning. They can be effective in the
proper management of the psychological aspects of neuralgia. A psychologist can also conduct
psychoeducation, which can improve the patient's quality of life. All this helps in the
identification and modification of pain-related behaviors.
As Nesterok emphasizes,
psychological support plays a crucial role in the treatment process of neuralgia. Patients experiencing
neuropathic pain sometimes feel frustration, sadness, or a sense of helplessness. Meanwhile, appropriate
psychological support, both from family and professionals, often brings
emotional relief, improving the quality of life.