Pain sensations (English: pain sensations) are subjective experiences associated with the perception of pain that may arise in response to physical impact or result from psychological factors. Pain is a complex phenomenon that includes physiological, psychological, and emotional components. It serves a protective function by signaling to the body a possible threat or injury.
In psychology, pain is studied as a multifaceted experience that may be shaped by psychological states such as stress, anxiety, or depression. Emotional and psychological factors can intensify the sensation of pain or contribute to its chronicity.
Examples of the influence of psychological factors on pain sensations include increased pain under stress or reduced pain due to relaxation techniques or positive thinking.
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