Probst, T.; Jank, R.; Dreyer, N.; Seel, S.; Wagner, R.; Hanshans, K.; Reyersbach, R.; Mühlberger, A.; Lahmann, C.; Pieh, C.
Early Changes in Pain Acceptance Predict Pain Outcomes in Interdisciplinary Treatment for Chronic Pain. J. Clin. Med. 2019, 8, 1373.
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Probst T, Jank R, Dreyer N, Seel S, Wagner R, Hanshans K, Reyersbach R, Mühlberger A, Lahmann C, Pieh C.
Early Changes in Pain Acceptance Predict Pain Outcomes in Interdisciplinary Treatment for Chronic Pain. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2019; 8(9):1373.
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Probst, Thomas, Robert Jank, Nele Dreyer, Stefanie Seel, Ruth Wagner, Klaus Hanshans, Renate Reyersbach, Andreas Mühlberger, Claas Lahmann, and Christoph Pieh.
2019. "Early Changes in Pain Acceptance Predict Pain Outcomes in Interdisciplinary Treatment for Chronic Pain" Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 9: 1373.
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APA Style
Probst, T., Jank, R., Dreyer, N., Seel, S., Wagner, R., Hanshans, K., Reyersbach, R., Mühlberger, A., Lahmann, C., & Pieh, C.
(2019). Early Changes in Pain Acceptance Predict Pain Outcomes in Interdisciplinary Treatment for Chronic Pain. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(9), 1373.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8091373