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Lance M McCracken

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European Journal of Pain (London, England)|July 8, 2017
Models, action and progress in psychology and chronic painLance M McCracken
Pain|June 5, 2013
Anger, injustice, and the continuing search for psychological mechanisms of pain, suffering, and disabilityLance M McCracken
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|April 1, 2020
Necessary components of psychological treatment for chronic pain: More packages for groups or process-based therapy for individuals?Lance M McCracken
Pain Management|March 21, 2014
Fad, fashion and forward progress in psychological approaches to chronic pain managementLance M McCracken
Annual Review of Psychology|August 16, 2023
Psychological Flexibility, Chronic Pain, and HealthLance M McCracken
The Journal of Pain|May 9, 2013
Committed action: an application of the psychological flexibility model to activity patterns in chronic painLance M McCracken
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|May 25, 2013
Integration and progress in pain research: a comment on Esteve and Ramirez-MaestreLance M McCracken
The Journal of Pain|September 19, 2006
A contextual analysis of attention to chronic pain: what the patient does with their pain might be more important than their awareness or vigilance aloneLance M McCracken
Pain|March 9, 2010
Toward understanding acceptance and psychological flexibility in chronic painLance M McCracken
Reviews in Pain|November 4, 2015
EditorialLance M McCracken
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European Journal of Pain (London, England)|July 8, 2017
Models, action and progress in psychology and chronic painLance M McCracken
Pain|June 5, 2013
Anger, injustice, and the continuing search for psychological mechanisms of pain, suffering, and disabilityLance M McCracken
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|April 1, 2020
Necessary components of psychological treatment for chronic pain: More packages for groups or process-based therapy for individuals?Lance M McCracken
Pain Management|March 21, 2014
Fad, fashion and forward progress in psychological approaches to chronic pain managementLance M McCracken
Annual Review of Psychology|August 16, 2023
Psychological Flexibility, Chronic Pain, and HealthLance M McCracken
The Journal of Pain|May 9, 2013
Committed action: an application of the psychological flexibility model to activity patterns in chronic painLance M McCracken
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|May 25, 2013
Integration and progress in pain research: a comment on Esteve and Ramirez-MaestreLance M McCracken
The Journal of Pain|September 19, 2006
A contextual analysis of attention to chronic pain: what the patient does with their pain might be more important than their awareness or vigilance aloneLance M McCracken
Pain|March 9, 2010
Toward understanding acceptance and psychological flexibility in chronic painLance M McCracken
Reviews in Pain|November 4, 2015
EditorialLance M McCracken
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