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Judith A Feeney

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Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Attachment-related dynamics: what can we learn from self-reports of avoidance and anxiety?Judith A Feeney
Current Opinion in Psychology|July 15, 2021
Autonomy-connection tensions, stress, and attachment: The case of COVID-19Judith A Feeney, Jennifer Fitzgerald
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 17, 2017
Couple conflict: insights from an attachment perspectiveJudith A Feeney, Gery C Karantzas
Pain|April 29, 2006
Adult attachment, anxiety, and pain self-efficacy as predictors of pain intensity and disabilityPamela Meredith, Jenny Strong, Judith A Feeney
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 30, 2005
Interagency collaboration between child protection and mental health services: practices, attitudes and barriersYvonne Darlington, Judith A Feeney, Kylie Rixon
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|March 7, 2006
Adult attachment variables predict depression before and after treatment for chronic painPamela J Meredith, Jenny Strong, Judith A Feeney
Pain|December 20, 2005
The relationship of adult attachment to emotion, catastrophizing, control, threshold and tolerance, in experimentally-induced painPamela J Meredith, Jenny Strong, Judith A Feeney
Pain Research & Management|December 13, 2005
Evidence of a relationship between adult attachment variables and appraisals of chronic painPamela J Meredith, Jenny Strong, Judith A Feeney
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 22, 2014
Towards an integrative attachment-based model of relationship functioningGery C Karantzas, Judith A Feeney, Celia V Goncalves, et al.
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 10, 2022
One year on: What we have learned about the psychological effects of COVID-19 social restrictions: A meta-analysisLaura Knox, Gery C Karantzas, Daniel Romano, et al.
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Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Attachment-related dynamics: what can we learn from self-reports of avoidance and anxiety?Judith A Feeney
Current Opinion in Psychology|July 15, 2021
Autonomy-connection tensions, stress, and attachment: The case of COVID-19Judith A Feeney, Jennifer Fitzgerald
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 17, 2017
Couple conflict: insights from an attachment perspectiveJudith A Feeney, Gery C Karantzas
Pain|April 29, 2006
Adult attachment, anxiety, and pain self-efficacy as predictors of pain intensity and disabilityPamela Meredith, Jenny Strong, Judith A Feeney
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 30, 2005
Interagency collaboration between child protection and mental health services: practices, attitudes and barriersYvonne Darlington, Judith A Feeney, Kylie Rixon
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|March 7, 2006
Adult attachment variables predict depression before and after treatment for chronic painPamela J Meredith, Jenny Strong, Judith A Feeney
Pain|December 20, 2005
The relationship of adult attachment to emotion, catastrophizing, control, threshold and tolerance, in experimentally-induced painPamela J Meredith, Jenny Strong, Judith A Feeney
Pain Research & Management|December 13, 2005
Evidence of a relationship between adult attachment variables and appraisals of chronic painPamela J Meredith, Jenny Strong, Judith A Feeney
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 22, 2014
Towards an integrative attachment-based model of relationship functioningGery C Karantzas, Judith A Feeney, Celia V Goncalves, et al.
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 10, 2022
One year on: What we have learned about the psychological effects of COVID-19 social restrictions: A meta-analysisLaura Knox, Gery C Karantzas, Daniel Romano, et al.
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