And I think it’s important that every article writing about physical causes and interventions also contain a section about psychosomatics. Because the people prone to psychosomatic wrist pain might read the warnings of permanent physical damage and disability, and enter a vicious circle of worrying leading to pain leading to more worrying. This is how it was for me, as I describe in the article.
Thanks for your comment! I read your article and left a comment on it here. I’ll try to think more about psychosomatics and add a section on it when I have time.
I’ve written on LessWrong about a fairly airtight approach to psychosomatic wrist pain: A cognitive intervention for wrist pain
And I think it’s important that every article writing about physical causes and interventions also contain a section about psychosomatics. Because the people prone to psychosomatic wrist pain might read the warnings of permanent physical damage and disability, and enter a vicious circle of worrying leading to pain leading to more worrying. This is how it was for me, as I describe in the article.
Thanks for your comment! I read your article and left a comment on it here. I’ll try to think more about psychosomatics and add a section on it when I have time.
Thanks for your comment on my article! I appreciate your thoughts and have left a lengthy answer.