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Grey C and Jamani, N (2009) Images are related to pain related fear and have an impact on avoidance of pain-related feared activity. In particular, the vividness of an image has an impact on avoidance of feared activity, memory also impacting the vividness of an image. Poster presented at the 2009 British Pain Society Conference.

Barker, S. and Williams, A C de C. (2003). British Pain Society Newsletter, Summer, p14-15. Psychological Assessment and Interventions.

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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