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Stephen Morley

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Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie|July 16, 2015
New Developments in the Psychological Management of Chronic PainStephen Morley, Amanda Williams
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|June 11, 2005
A daily process design study of attentional pain control strategies in the self-management of cancer painRhiannon Buck, Stephen Morley
Pain|November 6, 2007
Self-pain enmeshment: future possible selves, sociotropy, autonomy and adjustment to chronic painRuth Sutherland, Stephen Morley
Pain|May 1, 1993
Memory for acute pain experience is specifically inaccurate but generally reliableAngela Beese, Stephen Morley
Pain|July 1, 1995
Scaling the affective domain of pain: a study of the dimensionality of verbal descriptorsStephen Morley, Victoria Pallin
Pain|May 19, 2009
Prospective judgments of acceptable outcomes for pain, interference and activity: Patient-determined outcome criteriaFiona M Thorne, Stephen Morley
The Journal of Pain|March 4, 2014
Reply to Johan W. S. Vlaeyen and to Melissa A. Day and Beverly E. ThornLance M McCracken, Stephen Morley
The Journal of Pain|March 4, 2014
The psychological flexibility model: a basis for integration and progress in psychological approaches to chronic pain managementLance M McCracken, Stephen Morley
Pain|December 22, 2006
Getting a handle on process and change in CBT for chronic painStephen Morley, Francis J Keefe
Pain|August 4, 2004
Active despite pain: the putative role of stop-rules and current moodJohan W S Vlaeyen, Stephen Morley
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Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie|July 16, 2015
New Developments in the Psychological Management of Chronic PainStephen Morley, Amanda Williams
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|June 11, 2005
A daily process design study of attentional pain control strategies in the self-management of cancer painRhiannon Buck, Stephen Morley
Pain|November 6, 2007
Self-pain enmeshment: future possible selves, sociotropy, autonomy and adjustment to chronic painRuth Sutherland, Stephen Morley
Pain|May 1, 1993
Memory for acute pain experience is specifically inaccurate but generally reliableAngela Beese, Stephen Morley
Pain|July 1, 1995
Scaling the affective domain of pain: a study of the dimensionality of verbal descriptorsStephen Morley, Victoria Pallin
Pain|May 19, 2009
Prospective judgments of acceptable outcomes for pain, interference and activity: Patient-determined outcome criteriaFiona M Thorne, Stephen Morley
The Journal of Pain|March 4, 2014
Reply to Johan W. S. Vlaeyen and to Melissa A. Day and Beverly E. ThornLance M McCracken, Stephen Morley
The Journal of Pain|March 4, 2014
The psychological flexibility model: a basis for integration and progress in psychological approaches to chronic pain managementLance M McCracken, Stephen Morley
Pain|December 22, 2006
Getting a handle on process and change in CBT for chronic painStephen Morley, Francis J Keefe
Pain|August 4, 2004
Active despite pain: the putative role of stop-rules and current moodJohan W S Vlaeyen, Stephen Morley
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