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Peter Salmon

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Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings|November 23, 2018
Reflections on a Health Psychology Service for Patients with Uveal Melanoma: The Challenge of Psychological Screening and Intervention When Distress is 'Normal'Laura Hope-Stone, Janice Ablett, Peter Salmon
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 1, 2004
Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect in breast cancer: qualitative studyEmma Burkitt Wright, Christopher Holcombe, Peter Salmon
Cognitive Therapy and Research|November 7, 2017
Metacognitive Therapy for Emotional Distress in Adult Cancer Survivors: A Case SeriesPeter L Fisher, Angela Byrne, Peter Salmon
General Hospital Psychiatry|September 13, 2011
The influence of childhood abuse and adult attachment style on clinical relationships in breast cancer careLouise Clark, Helen Beesley, Christopher Holcombe, et al.
World Journal of Surgery|August 20, 2011
Telling "everything" but not "too much": the surgeon's dilemma in consultations about breast cancerNicola Mendick, Bridget Young, Christopher Holcombe, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|March 24, 2018
Perspectives of patients with haematological cancer on how clinicians meet their information needs: "Managing" information versus "giving" itKirsten Atherton, Bridget Young, Nagesh Kalakonda, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 22, 2019
Qualitative Analysis of Emotional Distress in Cardiac Patients From the Perspectives of Cognitive Behavioral and Metacognitive Theories: Why Might Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Have Limited Benefit, and Might Metacognitive Therapy Be More Effective?Rebecca McPhillips, Peter Salmon, Adrian Wells, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 17, 2006
Illness beliefs in schizophreniaPeter Kinderman, Erika Setzu, Fiona Lobban, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|August 2, 2014
Screening for psychological distress in cancer: renewing the research agendaPeter Salmon, Louise Clark, Elly McGrath, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|August 2, 2013
The 'information spectrum': a qualitative study of how breast cancer surgeons give information and of how their patients experience itNicola Mendick, Bridget Young, Christopher Holcombe, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings|November 23, 2018
Reflections on a Health Psychology Service for Patients with Uveal Melanoma: The Challenge of Psychological Screening and Intervention When Distress is 'Normal'Laura Hope-Stone, Janice Ablett, Peter Salmon
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 1, 2004
Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect in breast cancer: qualitative studyEmma Burkitt Wright, Christopher Holcombe, Peter Salmon
Cognitive Therapy and Research|November 7, 2017
Metacognitive Therapy for Emotional Distress in Adult Cancer Survivors: A Case SeriesPeter L Fisher, Angela Byrne, Peter Salmon
General Hospital Psychiatry|September 13, 2011
The influence of childhood abuse and adult attachment style on clinical relationships in breast cancer careLouise Clark, Helen Beesley, Christopher Holcombe, et al.
World Journal of Surgery|August 20, 2011
Telling "everything" but not "too much": the surgeon's dilemma in consultations about breast cancerNicola Mendick, Bridget Young, Christopher Holcombe, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|March 24, 2018
Perspectives of patients with haematological cancer on how clinicians meet their information needs: "Managing" information versus "giving" itKirsten Atherton, Bridget Young, Nagesh Kalakonda, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 22, 2019
Qualitative Analysis of Emotional Distress in Cardiac Patients From the Perspectives of Cognitive Behavioral and Metacognitive Theories: Why Might Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Have Limited Benefit, and Might Metacognitive Therapy Be More Effective?Rebecca McPhillips, Peter Salmon, Adrian Wells, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 17, 2006
Illness beliefs in schizophreniaPeter Kinderman, Erika Setzu, Fiona Lobban, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|August 2, 2014
Screening for psychological distress in cancer: renewing the research agendaPeter Salmon, Louise Clark, Elly McGrath, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|August 2, 2013
The 'information spectrum': a qualitative study of how breast cancer surgeons give information and of how their patients experience itNicola Mendick, Bridget Young, Christopher Holcombe, et al.
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