The clinical psychologist and the management of inpatient pain: a small case series
Susan R Childs,1,* Emma M Casely,2,* Bianca M Kuehler,1 Stephen Ward,1 Charlotte L Halmshaw,1 Sarah E Thomas,1 Ian D Goodall,1 Carsten Bantel1,3 1Pain Medicine, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, 2Anaesthetic Department, Hillingdon Hospital, Uxbridge, 3Section...
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Main Authors: | Childs SR, Casely EM, Kuehler BM, Ward S, Halmshaw CL, Thomas SE, Goodall ID, Bantel C |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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