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Melissa A Day

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Pain|September 7, 2010
The relationship of demographic and psychosocial variables to pain-related outcomes in a rural chronic pain populationMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
The Journal of Pain|March 4, 2014
Using theoretical models to clarify shared and unique mechanisms in psychosocial pain treatments: a commentary on McCracken and Morley's theoretical paperMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Pain|February 11, 2022
Understanding pain treatment mechanisms: a new direction in outcomes researchMelissa A Day, Mark P Jensen
Scientific Reports|September 14, 2024
The neuroscience of itch in relation to transdiagnostic psychological approachesJeffrey J Kim, Melissa A Day
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|April 12, 2016
The mediating role of pain acceptance during mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for headacheMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|July 25, 2017
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for headache pain: An evaluation of the long-term maintenance of effectsMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Rehabilitation Psychology|March 28, 2020
Differentiating state versus trait pain catastrophizingMelissa A Day, Georgia Young, Mark P Jensen
Nature Reviews. Neurology|February 19, 2014
Neuromodulatory treatments for chronic pain: efficacy and mechanismsMark P Jensen, Melissa A Day, Jordi Miró
Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy|October 1, 2024
An in-Depth Exploration of Consumer and Consumer Representative Views on Chronic Pain Management in Australia: A Key Informant Interview StudyIngrid Bindicsova, Leanne M Hides, Melissa A Day
The Journal of Pain|August 16, 2011
A qualitative analysis of a randomized controlled trial comparing a cognitive-behavioral treatment with educationMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn, Shweta Kapoor
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Pageof 9
Pain|September 7, 2010
The relationship of demographic and psychosocial variables to pain-related outcomes in a rural chronic pain populationMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
The Journal of Pain|March 4, 2014
Using theoretical models to clarify shared and unique mechanisms in psychosocial pain treatments: a commentary on McCracken and Morley's theoretical paperMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Pain|February 11, 2022
Understanding pain treatment mechanisms: a new direction in outcomes researchMelissa A Day, Mark P Jensen
Scientific Reports|September 14, 2024
The neuroscience of itch in relation to transdiagnostic psychological approachesJeffrey J Kim, Melissa A Day
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|April 12, 2016
The mediating role of pain acceptance during mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for headacheMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|July 25, 2017
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for headache pain: An evaluation of the long-term maintenance of effectsMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn
Rehabilitation Psychology|March 28, 2020
Differentiating state versus trait pain catastrophizingMelissa A Day, Georgia Young, Mark P Jensen
Nature Reviews. Neurology|February 19, 2014
Neuromodulatory treatments for chronic pain: efficacy and mechanismsMark P Jensen, Melissa A Day, Jordi Miró
Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy|October 1, 2024
An in-Depth Exploration of Consumer and Consumer Representative Views on Chronic Pain Management in Australia: A Key Informant Interview StudyIngrid Bindicsova, Leanne M Hides, Melissa A Day
The Journal of Pain|August 16, 2011
A qualitative analysis of a randomized controlled trial comparing a cognitive-behavioral treatment with educationMelissa A Day, Beverly E Thorn, Shweta Kapoor
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