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Judith A Turner

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Pain|September 13, 2005
Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder pain: effects on daily electronic outcome and process measuresJudith A Turner, Lloyd Mancl, Leslie A Aaron
Pain|February 24, 2006
Short- and long-term efficacy of brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for patients with chronic temporomandibular disorder pain: a randomized, controlled trialJudith A Turner, Lloyd Mancl, Leslie A Aaron
Pain|March 1, 1982
Self-reported vs. actual use of medications in chronic pain patientsBrian L Ready, Elias Sarkis, Judith A Turner
BMC Geriatrics|November 10, 2005
A descriptive study of older adults with persistent pain: use and perceived effectiveness of pain management strategies [ISRCTN11899548]Carol A Kemp, Mary Ersek, Judith A Turner
The Journal of Pain|November 1, 2006
Use of the chronic pain coping inventory to assess older adults' pain coping strategiesMary Ersek, Judith A Turner, Carol A Kemp
Pain|July 28, 2004
Pain-related catastrophizing: a daily process studyJudith A Turner, Lloyd Mancl, Leslie A Aaron
Pain|March 1, 1991
Self-efficacy and outcome expectancies: relationship to chronic pain coping strategies and adjustmentMark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
The Clinical Journal of Pain|January 24, 2007
Programmable intrathecal opioid delivery systems for chronic noncancer pain: a systematic review of effectiveness and complicationsJudith A Turner, Jeanne M Sears, John D Loeser
Pain|December 1, 1985
Depression in chronic pain patients: relation to pain, activity, and sex differencesWilliam E Haley, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
The American Psychologist|February 20, 2014
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals with chronic pain: efficacy, innovations, and directions for researchDawn M Ehde, Tiara M Dillworth, Judith A Turner
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Pain|September 13, 2005
Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder pain: effects on daily electronic outcome and process measuresJudith A Turner, Lloyd Mancl, Leslie A Aaron
Pain|February 24, 2006
Short- and long-term efficacy of brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for patients with chronic temporomandibular disorder pain: a randomized, controlled trialJudith A Turner, Lloyd Mancl, Leslie A Aaron
Pain|March 1, 1982
Self-reported vs. actual use of medications in chronic pain patientsBrian L Ready, Elias Sarkis, Judith A Turner
BMC Geriatrics|November 10, 2005
A descriptive study of older adults with persistent pain: use and perceived effectiveness of pain management strategies [ISRCTN11899548]Carol A Kemp, Mary Ersek, Judith A Turner
The Journal of Pain|November 1, 2006
Use of the chronic pain coping inventory to assess older adults' pain coping strategiesMary Ersek, Judith A Turner, Carol A Kemp
Pain|July 28, 2004
Pain-related catastrophizing: a daily process studyJudith A Turner, Lloyd Mancl, Leslie A Aaron
Pain|March 1, 1991
Self-efficacy and outcome expectancies: relationship to chronic pain coping strategies and adjustmentMark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
The Clinical Journal of Pain|January 24, 2007
Programmable intrathecal opioid delivery systems for chronic noncancer pain: a systematic review of effectiveness and complicationsJudith A Turner, Jeanne M Sears, John D Loeser
Pain|December 1, 1985
Depression in chronic pain patients: relation to pain, activity, and sex differencesWilliam E Haley, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
The American Psychologist|February 20, 2014
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals with chronic pain: efficacy, innovations, and directions for researchDawn M Ehde, Tiara M Dillworth, Judith A Turner
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