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Arnstein Finset

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Patient Education and Counseling|February 19, 2022
Weighing the pros and cons of clinicians talking to their patients about weightKathryn I Pollak, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|January 21, 2009
The medical consultation viewed as a value chain: a neurobehavioral approach to emotion regulation in doctor-patient interactionArnstein Finset, Trond A Mjaaland
Patient Education and Counseling|March 13, 2012
Assessment of nonverbal communication in clinical encounters: many methodological approaches, but no gold standardLidia Del Piccolo, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|July 19, 2022
Two new Associate Editors of PECArnstein Finset, Richard L Street
Patient Education and Counseling|September 5, 2017
Patients' autonomic activation during clinical interaction: A review of empirical studiesLidia Del Piccolo, Arnstein Finset
BMC Family Practice|July 3, 2009
Frequency of GP communication addressing the patient's resources and coping strategies in medical interviews: a video-based observational studyTrond A Mjaaland, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|January 13, 2009
Communication skills training for general practitioners to promote patient coping: the GRIP approachTrond A Mjaaland, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|August 1, 2012
Patient knowledge of their own illness: how much does it matter and how may we adapt our information to what the patient knows?Peter J Schulz, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|October 5, 2021
Introducing a new journal: PEC InnovationCarma L Bylund, Arnstein Finset
Epidemiologia E Psichiatria Sociale|August 15, 2003
Exploring rare patient behaviour with sequential analysis: an illustrationHilde Eide, Vicenç Quera, Arnstein Finset
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Patient Education and Counseling|February 19, 2022
Weighing the pros and cons of clinicians talking to their patients about weightKathryn I Pollak, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|January 21, 2009
The medical consultation viewed as a value chain: a neurobehavioral approach to emotion regulation in doctor-patient interactionArnstein Finset, Trond A Mjaaland
Patient Education and Counseling|March 13, 2012
Assessment of nonverbal communication in clinical encounters: many methodological approaches, but no gold standardLidia Del Piccolo, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|July 19, 2022
Two new Associate Editors of PECArnstein Finset, Richard L Street
Patient Education and Counseling|September 5, 2017
Patients' autonomic activation during clinical interaction: A review of empirical studiesLidia Del Piccolo, Arnstein Finset
BMC Family Practice|July 3, 2009
Frequency of GP communication addressing the patient's resources and coping strategies in medical interviews: a video-based observational studyTrond A Mjaaland, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|January 13, 2009
Communication skills training for general practitioners to promote patient coping: the GRIP approachTrond A Mjaaland, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|August 1, 2012
Patient knowledge of their own illness: how much does it matter and how may we adapt our information to what the patient knows?Peter J Schulz, Arnstein Finset
Patient Education and Counseling|October 5, 2021
Introducing a new journal: PEC InnovationCarma L Bylund, Arnstein Finset
Epidemiologia E Psichiatria Sociale|August 15, 2003
Exploring rare patient behaviour with sequential analysis: an illustrationHilde Eide, Vicenç Quera, Arnstein Finset
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