Catastrophic Thought Patterns Associated with Pain
A set of cognitive and emotional patterns that a person exaggerates when experiencing pain, playing a key role in increasing the intensity of the pain experience and provoking the onset of psychosomatic symptoms. Catastrophic thinking is defined as a person’s tendency to overestimate the severity of pain, constantly focus on potential suffering, and imagine worst-case scenarios, resulting in exaggerated physical and psychological reactions that exacerbate symptoms associated with psychosomatic disorders.