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Pither CE (2003). Unspeakable pain. In D Padfield, Perceptions of Pain. Stockport: Dewi Lewis Publishing, pp 125-127.

Pither CE (2002). Finding a visual language for pain. Clinical Medicine 2, 570-571.

Clyde Z, Williams ACdeC (2002) Depression and mood. In SJ Linton (ed.), New Avenues for the prevention of chronic musculoskeletal pain and disability. Pain Research and Clinical Management, vol. 12. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, pp. 105-121.

Ambler N, Williams ACdeC, Hill P et al. (2001) Sexual difficulties of chronic pain patients. Clinical Journal of Pain, 17, 138-145.

Pincus T, Williams A (1999). Models and measurements of depression in chronic pain. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 47, 211-219.

Newton-John TRO, Williams ACdeC (2000). Solicitousness revisited: a qualitative analysis of spouse responses to pain behaviours. In M Devor, MC Rowbotham, Z Wiesenfeld-Hallin (eds.), Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on Pain. Seattle: IASP Press, pp. 1113-1122.

Kouyanou K, Pither CE, Rabe-Hesketh S, Wessely S (1998). A comparitive study of iatrogenesis, medication abuse and psychiatric morbiditiy in chronic pain patients with and without medically explained symptoms. Pain,76, 417-426.

Kouyanou K, Pither CE, Wessely S (1997). Iatrogenic factors and chronic pain. Psychosomatic Medicine, 59, 597-604.

Murphy D, Lindsay S, Williams ACdeC (1997). Chronic low back pain: predictions of pain and relationship to anxiety and avoidance. Behaviour Research & Therapy 35 231-238.

Kouyanou K, Pither CE, Wessely S (1997). Medication misuse, abuse, and dependence in chronic pain patients. Journal of
Psychosomatic Research, 43, 497-504.

Williams ACdeC (1998). Depression in chronic pain: mistaken models, missed opportunities. Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy 27, 61-80.

Eccleston C, Williams ACdeC, Stainton Rogers W (1997). Patients' and professionals' accounts of the causes of chronic pain: blame, responsibility and identity protection. Social Science & Medicine 45, 699-709.

 

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