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The Journal of Pain|April 19, 2006
Validating the use of two-item measures of pain beliefs and coping strategies for a veteran populationGabriel Tan, Quang Nguyen, Scott A Cardin, et al.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|September 6, 2013
Lessons learned from two peer-led mutual support groupsKristen M Viverito, Scott A Cardin, Leigh Ann Johnson, et al.
Social Work in Public Health|March 25, 2022
Analysis of Mental Health Workforce: Implications for Social Work Practice and ProfessionElizabeth J Polinsky, Jillian E B Bradsell, Jared W Keeley, et al.
Family Process|November 11, 2003
Solution-focused family therapy with three aggressive and oppositional-acting children: an N = 1 empirical studyCollie W Conoley, James M Graham, Todd Neu, et al.
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The Journal of Pain|April 19, 2006
Validating the use of two-item measures of pain beliefs and coping strategies for a veteran populationGabriel Tan, Quang Nguyen, Scott A Cardin, et al.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|September 6, 2013
Lessons learned from two peer-led mutual support groupsKristen M Viverito, Scott A Cardin, Leigh Ann Johnson, et al.
Social Work in Public Health|March 25, 2022
Analysis of Mental Health Workforce: Implications for Social Work Practice and ProfessionElizabeth J Polinsky, Jillian E B Bradsell, Jared W Keeley, et al.
Family Process|November 11, 2003
Solution-focused family therapy with three aggressive and oppositional-acting children: an N = 1 empirical studyCollie W Conoley, James M Graham, Todd Neu, et al.
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