👉 Omodynia is a term used in psychology and neuroscience to describe a phenomenon where an individual's perception of sensory information changes when they are exposed to a stimulus that is perceived as unpleasant or threatening. This can occur through various mechanisms, including changes in brain activity, hormones, and neurotransmitters. In the context of psychotherapy, omodynia may be a characteristic of certain types of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques that focus on changing an individual's perception of their environment