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A New Mind-Body Approach to Migraine Management

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A New Mind-Body Approach to Migraine Management

A preliminary randomized controlled trial published in *Pain Medicine* investigates the efficacy of Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET) for migraine. This behavioral intervention targets the emotional processing of stress and trauma, which are known triggers for migraine attacks. The study evaluates whether directly addressing and expressing suppressed emotions can lead to a reduction in migraine frequency and severity, offering a novel non-pharmacological avenue for a condition often resistant to conventional treatments.

Why it might matter to you: This research directly expands the toolbox for multimodal analgesia in headache disorders, a core component of pain medicine. For clinicians, it provides early evidence for a specific behavioral pain therapy that targets central sensitization mechanisms linked to emotional distress. Integrating such approaches could improve outcomes for patients with complex migraine presentations where standard pharmacological regimens offer limited relief.

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