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Judith A Turner

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Pain|March 26, 2013
Research on cognitive-behavioral therapies for older adults with chronic pain: in its infancy, but growingJudith A Turner
Pain|March 1, 1986
Strategies for coping with chronic low back pain: relationship to pain and disabilityJudith A Turner, Stephen Clancy
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)|September 25, 2004
Screening for psychosocial risk factors in patients with chronic orofacial pain: recent advancesJudith A Turner, Samuel F Dworkin
Pain|May 6, 2008
The significance of clinical significanceJudith A Turner, Dennis C Turk
Pain|January 1, 1982
Psychological interventions for chronic pain: a critical review. II. Operant conditioning, hypnosis, and cognitive-behavioral therapyJudith A Turner, Richard C Chapman
Pain|July 23, 2020
Four decades later: what's new, what's not in our understanding of painJudith A Turner, Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Pain|January 1, 1982
Psychological interventions for chronic pain: a critical review. I. Relaxation training and biofeedbackJudith A Turner, Richard C Chapman
Pain|February 1, 1993
Efficacy of cognitive therapy for chronic low back painJudith A Turner, Mark P Jensen
The Journal of Pain|July 5, 2005
Self-efficacy for managing pain is associated with disability, depression, and pain coping among retirement community residents with chronic painJudith A Turner, Mary Ersek, Carol Kemp
Pain|October 31, 2006
Mediators, moderators, and predictors of therapeutic change in cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic painJudith A Turner, Susan Holtzman, Lloyd Mancl
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Pain|March 26, 2013
Research on cognitive-behavioral therapies for older adults with chronic pain: in its infancy, but growingJudith A Turner
Pain|March 1, 1986
Strategies for coping with chronic low back pain: relationship to pain and disabilityJudith A Turner, Stephen Clancy
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)|September 25, 2004
Screening for psychosocial risk factors in patients with chronic orofacial pain: recent advancesJudith A Turner, Samuel F Dworkin
Pain|May 6, 2008
The significance of clinical significanceJudith A Turner, Dennis C Turk
Pain|January 1, 1982
Psychological interventions for chronic pain: a critical review. II. Operant conditioning, hypnosis, and cognitive-behavioral therapyJudith A Turner, Richard C Chapman
Pain|July 23, 2020
Four decades later: what's new, what's not in our understanding of painJudith A Turner, Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Pain|January 1, 1982
Psychological interventions for chronic pain: a critical review. I. Relaxation training and biofeedbackJudith A Turner, Richard C Chapman
Pain|February 1, 1993
Efficacy of cognitive therapy for chronic low back painJudith A Turner, Mark P Jensen
The Journal of Pain|July 5, 2005
Self-efficacy for managing pain is associated with disability, depression, and pain coping among retirement community residents with chronic painJudith A Turner, Mary Ersek, Carol Kemp
Pain|October 31, 2006
Mediators, moderators, and predictors of therapeutic change in cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic painJudith A Turner, Susan Holtzman, Lloyd Mancl
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