“Psychologisation describes the emphasis on psychological factors where there is little or no evidence to justify it (1). It's a process where relevant findings are ignored or downplayed in favour of data from incomplete examinations, flawed research or anecdotal reports. In a clinical context, differential diagnoses may be dismissed prematurely while psychological explanations are readily accepted. Psychologisation does not refer to situations where there is sound evidence that psychological factors play a significant role, or where all the arguments are discussed and the psychological explanations are deemed the most persuasive.” Chronic IllnessChronic PainMisdiagnosisChronic Illness QuotesMedically Unexplained SymptomsPsychologisationSomatic SymptomsChronic Pain Quotes Author:Ellen Goudsmit