Weisberg et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Personality disorders in the chronic pain population: Basic concepts, empirical findings, and clinical implicationsWeisberg et al., 1997
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- 8061001034074424161
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- Weisberg J
- Keefe F
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- Pain Forum
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Personality traits and characteristics have repeatedly been studied in the chronic pain literature. Accurate personality disorder diagnosis is now being conducted in the psychiatric literature through the use of semistructured interview techniques. There have been four …
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