“…One of the particularities that can be found in FM patients is the narrated importance of obtaining a clinical diagnosis and, thus, an external validation of their suffering given the absence of "visible" symptoms to others (e.g. Cunningham & Jillings, 2006;Hellström et al, 1999;Schaefer, 1995;Undeland & Malterud, 2007). Moreover, several studies have shown that FM has impact on different life contexts of individuals living with such a chronic condition (e.g., Aïni et al, 2010;Arnold et al, 2008;Asbring, 2001;Cunningham & Jillings, 2006;Söderberg & Lundman, 2001), and some of them have stressed specific dimensions, such as professional life (Gauer, 2009;Liedberg & Henriksson, 2002), couple relationship (e.g.…”