Pain — whether physical or emotional — and personality disorders interact in ways that require integrated understanding and treatment.
The Psychology of Pain and Personality Disorders
Pain perception is fundamentally psychological as well as physical. Personality Disorders lowers pain tolerance, increases pain catastrophizing, and alters how pain is processed in the brain.
Pain Catastrophizing and Personality Disorders
Pain catastrophizing — expecting the worst from pain — is common in personality disorders and dramatically amplifies pain experience. Addressing this cognitive pattern reduces both pain and personality disorders.
Integrated Pain and Personality Disorders Management
- Pain-focused CBT: Addresses catastrophizing and improves functioning despite pain
- ACT for pain: Build a fulfilling life even when pain and personality disorders persist
- Mindfulness: Changes how pain signals are processed in the brain
- Physical activity: Gentle movement is therapeutic for both pain and personality disorders