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Pamela Joy Meredith

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Current Pain and Headache Reports|March 5, 2013
A review of the evidence regarding associations between attachment theory and experimentally induced painPamela Joy Meredith
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|December 16, 2014
Doing, being and becoming what?Pamela Joy Meredith
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|September 22, 2010
Has undergraduate education prepared occupational therapy students for possible practice in palliative care?Pamela Joy Meredith
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2010
Implications of adult attachment theory for chronic painPamela Joy Meredith
Current Opinion in Psychology|May 14, 2018
Attachment and chronic illnessPamela Joy Meredith, Jennifer Strong
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|November 25, 2010
Adult attachment and reports of pain in experimentally-induced painNicole Emma Andrews, Pamela Joy Meredith, Jenny Strong
Pain|June 13, 2015
Overactivity in chronic pain: is it a valid construct?Nicole Emma Andrews, Jenny Strong, Pamela Joy Meredith
Pain|October 13, 2015
The relationship between overactivity and opioid use in chronic pain: a 5-day observational studyNicole Emma Andrews, Jenny Strong, Pamela Joy Meredith, et al.
Substance Abuse|March 22, 2021
Substances and your senses: The sensory patterns of young people within an alcohol and drug treatment serviceJohn Kelly, Pamela Joy Meredith, Michelle Taylor, et al.
Pain|April 19, 2015
"It's very hard to change yourself": an exploration of overactivity in people with chronic pain using interpretative phenomenological analysisNicole Emma Andrews, Jenny Strong, Pamela Joy Meredith, et al.
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Current Pain and Headache Reports|March 5, 2013
A review of the evidence regarding associations between attachment theory and experimentally induced painPamela Joy Meredith
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|December 16, 2014
Doing, being and becoming what?Pamela Joy Meredith
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|September 22, 2010
Has undergraduate education prepared occupational therapy students for possible practice in palliative care?Pamela Joy Meredith
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2010
Implications of adult attachment theory for chronic painPamela Joy Meredith
Current Opinion in Psychology|May 14, 2018
Attachment and chronic illnessPamela Joy Meredith, Jennifer Strong
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|November 25, 2010
Adult attachment and reports of pain in experimentally-induced painNicole Emma Andrews, Pamela Joy Meredith, Jenny Strong
Pain|June 13, 2015
Overactivity in chronic pain: is it a valid construct?Nicole Emma Andrews, Jenny Strong, Pamela Joy Meredith
Pain|October 13, 2015
The relationship between overactivity and opioid use in chronic pain: a 5-day observational studyNicole Emma Andrews, Jenny Strong, Pamela Joy Meredith, et al.
Substance Abuse|March 22, 2021
Substances and your senses: The sensory patterns of young people within an alcohol and drug treatment serviceJohn Kelly, Pamela Joy Meredith, Michelle Taylor, et al.
Pain|April 19, 2015
"It's very hard to change yourself": an exploration of overactivity in people with chronic pain using interpretative phenomenological analysisNicole Emma Andrews, Jenny Strong, Pamela Joy Meredith, et al.
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