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Beverly E Thorn

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Pain|October 22, 2020
Ronald Melzack Award Lecture: Putting the brain to work in cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic painBeverly E Thorn
Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 7, 2007
Evidence-based practice in psychologyBeverly E Thorn
Rural and Remote Health|September 11, 2014
Healthcare use and prescription of opioids in rural residents with painShweta Kapoor, Beverly E Thorn
Pain|September 7, 2010
The relationship of demographic and psychosocial variables to pain-related outcomes in a rural chronic pain populationMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Pain|January 14, 2011
Common and specific treatment mechanisms in psychosocial pain interventions: the need for a new research agendaBeverly E Thorn, John W Burns
Journal of Clinical Psychology|August 29, 2006
Group cognitive therapy for chronic painBeverly E Thorn, Melissa C Kuhajda
Pain|July 12, 2021
Intersectional identity approach to chronic pain disparities using latent class analysisAndrea K Newman, Beverly E Thorn
The Journal of Pain|March 4, 2014
Using theoretical models to clarify shared and unique mechanisms in psychosocial pain treatments: a commentary on McCracken and Morley's theoretical paperMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Current Opinion in Psychology|January 18, 2025
Accessibility of psychological treatments for chronic pain in low socioeconomic settingsAndrea K Newman, Beverly E Thorn
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|April 12, 2016
The mediating role of pain acceptance during mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for headacheMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
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Pain|October 22, 2020
Ronald Melzack Award Lecture: Putting the brain to work in cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic painBeverly E Thorn
Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 7, 2007
Evidence-based practice in psychologyBeverly E Thorn
Rural and Remote Health|September 11, 2014
Healthcare use and prescription of opioids in rural residents with painShweta Kapoor, Beverly E Thorn
Pain|September 7, 2010
The relationship of demographic and psychosocial variables to pain-related outcomes in a rural chronic pain populationMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Pain|January 14, 2011
Common and specific treatment mechanisms in psychosocial pain interventions: the need for a new research agendaBeverly E Thorn, John W Burns
Journal of Clinical Psychology|August 29, 2006
Group cognitive therapy for chronic painBeverly E Thorn, Melissa C Kuhajda
Pain|July 12, 2021
Intersectional identity approach to chronic pain disparities using latent class analysisAndrea K Newman, Beverly E Thorn
The Journal of Pain|March 4, 2014
Using theoretical models to clarify shared and unique mechanisms in psychosocial pain treatments: a commentary on McCracken and Morley's theoretical paperMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Current Opinion in Psychology|January 18, 2025
Accessibility of psychological treatments for chronic pain in low socioeconomic settingsAndrea K Newman, Beverly E Thorn
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|April 12, 2016
The mediating role of pain acceptance during mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for headacheMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
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