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Christopher Eccleston

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Pain|November 16, 2013
The role of executive functioning in children's attentional pain control: an experimental analysisKatrien Verhoeven, Bruce Dick, Christopher Eccleston, et al.
Pain|July 23, 2021
Basic and applied psychology in PAIN: where we have been and where we are headedChristopher Eccleston, Francis J Keefe, Amanda C de C Williams
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|January 28, 2016
Methods and Instruments to Evaluate Cognitive Function in Chronic Pain Patients: A Systematic ReviewBegoña Ojeda, Inmaculada Failde, María Dueñas, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|December 14, 2011
Internet sites offering adolescents help with headache, abdominal pain, and dysmenorrhoea: a description of content, quality, and peer interactionsEllen M Henderson, Benjamin A Rosser, Edmund Keogh, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|August 12, 2005
Catastrophic thinking about pain is independently associated with pain severity, disability, and somatic complaints in school children and children with chronic painTine Vervoort, Liesbet Goubert, Christopher Eccleston, et al.
The Journal of Pain|October 16, 2016
Headache Impairs Attentional Performance: A Conceptual Replication and ExtensionNina Attridge, Christopher Eccleston, Donna Noonan, et al.
Pain|December 30, 2025
Why can we hurt ourselves? Human agency and embodied action in the attenuation of self-induced painShan Wang, Christopher Eccleston, Kate Wilmut, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|March 25, 2011
An investigation of constructions of justice and injustice in chronic pain: a Q-methodology approachJoanna McParland, Louisa Hezseltine, Michael Serpell, et al.
Pain|March 7, 2019
People in pain make poorer decisionsNina Attridge, Jayne Pickering, Matthew Inglis, et al.
Pain|December 17, 2016
Sex differences in the efficacy of psychological therapies for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysisKatelynn E Boerner, Christopher Eccleston, Christine T Chambers, et al.
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Pain|November 16, 2013
The role of executive functioning in children's attentional pain control: an experimental analysisKatrien Verhoeven, Bruce Dick, Christopher Eccleston, et al.
Pain|July 23, 2021
Basic and applied psychology in PAIN: where we have been and where we are headedChristopher Eccleston, Francis J Keefe, Amanda C de C Williams
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|January 28, 2016
Methods and Instruments to Evaluate Cognitive Function in Chronic Pain Patients: A Systematic ReviewBegoña Ojeda, Inmaculada Failde, María Dueñas, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|December 14, 2011
Internet sites offering adolescents help with headache, abdominal pain, and dysmenorrhoea: a description of content, quality, and peer interactionsEllen M Henderson, Benjamin A Rosser, Edmund Keogh, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|August 12, 2005
Catastrophic thinking about pain is independently associated with pain severity, disability, and somatic complaints in school children and children with chronic painTine Vervoort, Liesbet Goubert, Christopher Eccleston, et al.
The Journal of Pain|October 16, 2016
Headache Impairs Attentional Performance: A Conceptual Replication and ExtensionNina Attridge, Christopher Eccleston, Donna Noonan, et al.
Pain|December 30, 2025
Why can we hurt ourselves? Human agency and embodied action in the attenuation of self-induced painShan Wang, Christopher Eccleston, Kate Wilmut, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|March 25, 2011
An investigation of constructions of justice and injustice in chronic pain: a Q-methodology approachJoanna McParland, Louisa Hezseltine, Michael Serpell, et al.
Pain|March 7, 2019
People in pain make poorer decisionsNina Attridge, Jayne Pickering, Matthew Inglis, et al.
Pain|December 17, 2016
Sex differences in the efficacy of psychological therapies for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysisKatelynn E Boerner, Christopher Eccleston, Christine T Chambers, et al.
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