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Williams ACdeC (2003). Cognitive behavioural treatment. In JO Dostrovsky, DB Carr, M Koltzenburg (eds.), Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Pain. Seattle: IASP Press, pp. 825-837.

Sharpe M, Williams ACdeC (2002). Treating patients with somatoform pain disorder and hypochondriasis. In DC Turk & R Gatchel (eds.), Psychological Approaches to Pain Management: A Practitioners Handbook 2nd Edition. New York: Guilford Press, pp. 515-533.

Eccleston C, Morley SJ, Williams ACdeC (2002). Psychosocial treatments including pain management programmes. In TS Jensen, P Wilson, AS Rice (eds.), Clinical pain management: Chronic pain. London: Arnold Publications, pp. 325-333.

Main CJ, Williams ACdeC (2002). ABC of psychological medicine: Musculoskeletal pain. British Medical Journal 325, 534-537.

Harding VH, Williams ACdeC (1998). Activities training: integrating behavioral and cognitive methods with physiotherapy in pain management. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 8 47-60.

Harding V (1998) Application of the cognitive-behavioural approach. In J Pitt-Brooke, H Reid, J Lockwood & K Kerr (eds.), Rehabilitation of Movement. London: WB Saunders, 539-583.

Harding V (1998). Minimising chronicity after whiplash injury. In L Gifford (ed.), Physiotherapy Pain Association Yearbook 1998-1999: Topical Issues in Pain. Falmouth: NOI Press, pp. 105-114.

Treves K (1998) Understanding people with chronic pain following whiplash: a psychological perspective. In L Gifford (ed.), Physiotherapy Pain Association Yearbook 1998-1999: Topical Issues in Pain. Falmouth: NOI Press, pp. 147-156.

Harding V (1998) Cognitive-behavioural approach to fear and avoidance. In L Gifford (ed.), Physiotherapy Pain Association Yearbook 1998-1999: Topical Issues in Pain. Falmouth: NOI Press, pp. 173-191.

British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (BABCP) information leaflet on chronic pain (1998).

Williams ACdeC, Richardson IH, Richardson PH (1997). Les approches psychologiques de la gestion de la douleur: considerations theoriques et pratiques. In L Brasseur, M Chauvin, G Guilbaud, (eds.), Douleurs, bases fondamentales, pharmacologie, douleurs aigues, douleurs chroniques, therapeutiques . Paris: Maloine, pp. 811-825.

Williams ACdeC (1996). Outpatient pain control: what are the benefits? Nursing Times 92(45),13-14.

Harding V, Williams ACdeC (1995). Extending physiotherapy skills using a psychological approach: cognitive-behavioural management of chronic pain. Physiotherapy, 8, 681-688.

Williams ACdeC (1993). Inpatient management of chronic pain. In M Hodes and S Moorey (eds.) Psychological treatment in human disease and illness. London: Gaskell Press, pp. 114-139.


 


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