Journal article
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, vol. 85, American Psychological Association, 2017, p. 87
APA
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Vowles, K. E., Witkiewitz, K., Levell, J., Sowden, G., & Ashworth, J. (2017). Are reductions in pain intensity and pain-related distress necessary? An analysis of within-treatment change trajectories in relation to improved functioning following interdisciplinary acceptance and commitment therapy for adults with chronic pain. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 85, 87.
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Vowles, Kevin E, Katie Witkiewitz, Jayne Levell, Gail Sowden, and Julie Ashworth. “Are Reductions in Pain Intensity and Pain-Related Distress Necessary? An Analysis of within-Treatment Change Trajectories in Relation to Improved Functioning Following Interdisciplinary Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Adults with Chronic Pain.” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 85 (2017): 87.
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Vowles, Kevin E., et al. “Are Reductions in Pain Intensity and Pain-Related Distress Necessary? An Analysis of within-Treatment Change Trajectories in Relation to Improved Functioning Following Interdisciplinary Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Adults with Chronic Pain.” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, vol. 85, American Psychological Association, 2017, p. 87.
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@article{vowles2017a,
title = {Are reductions in pain intensity and pain-related distress necessary? An analysis of within-treatment change trajectories in relation to improved functioning following interdisciplinary acceptance and commitment therapy for adults with chronic pain.},
year = {2017},
journal = {Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology},
pages = {87},
publisher = {American Psychological Association},
volume = {85},
author = {Vowles, Kevin E and Witkiewitz, Katie and Levell, Jayne and Sowden, Gail and Ashworth, Julie}
}