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Claire Borthwick
Dr Chris Penlington
Dr Lucy Robinson
Associations Between Adult Attachment, Pain Catastrophizing, Psychological Inflexibility and Disability in Adults with Chronic Pain.2024
Dr Chris Penlington
Confidence of practitioners to support self-management of pain: A multidisciplinary survey2024
Dr Chris Penlington
Professor Justin Durham
Dr Rachel Green
Filling in the Gaps. Making sense of living with temporomandibular disorders: a reflexive thematic analysis.2024
Dr Chris Penlington
Professor Paula Waterhouse
"I think that comes with experience": A thematic analysis exploring how dental students at a transitional stage of training understand and engage with reflection2023
Dr Chris Penlington
‘I felt part of the solution’. A qualitative study about the interface between lived experience advocates, professionals and organisations in the field of persistent pain2023
Dr Chris Penlington
‘I Will Fight for People to Not Have the Experience I’ve Had’: A Thematic Analysis of the Experiences and Perspectives of Chronic Pain Lived Experience Advocates2023
Professor Justin Durham
Dr Chris Penlington
Diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders - INFORM recommendations: Comprehensive and short-form adaptations for children2023
Professor Justin Durham
Dr Chris Penlington
Diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders—INfORM recommendations: Comprehensive and short-form adaptations for adolescents2023
Zoe Freeman
Dr Chris Penlington
Dr Hawa Fathi
Professor Paula Waterhouse
Exploring dental academics' perceptions of and experience with discrimination in UK and Ireland: a qualitative study2023
Dr Chris Penlington
Professor Justin Durham
Emma Beecroft
Paradigms matter: Why persistent pain is different and how dentists can help.2023
Dr Chris Penlington
Power to the people, to the people. Training for social prescribers improves support of persistent pain2023
Dr Chris Penlington
Dr Julia Palmer
Professor Justin Durham
Presentation and primary care management of temporomandibular disorders: A survey of primary care dentists in Santiago and Newcastle.2023
Dr Charlotte Currie
Dr Chris Penlington
A survey of patients' concerns about visiting the dentist and how dentists can help2022
Professor Justin Durham
Dr Chris Penlington
Diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders in children and adolescents: An international Delphi study-Part 2-Development of Axis II2022
Anna Beaven
Pam Boullin
Dr Chris Penlington
Do psychological attachment styles influence dental anxiety and dental attendance?2022
Dr Chris Penlington
Charlotte Bowes
Greig Taylor
Adetunji Otemade
Professor Paula Waterhouse
et al.
Psychological therapies for temporomandibular disorders (TMDs).2022
Dr Chris Penlington
Ten Footsteps 2021. An Online course to support 1 self-management of painhttps://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ppa/pr/2022/00002022/000000522022
James Allison
Dr Chris Penlington
Professor Justin Durham
DEEP Study: Utility of the multidimensional pain inventory in persistent orofacial pain2021
Charlotte Fulton
Andrew Carr
Dr Chris Penlington
Exploring the term "resilience" as understood and experienced by dental educators2021
Emma Beecroft
Dr Chris Penlington
James Allison
Dr Julia Palmer
Professor Justin Durham
et al.
Pharmacological interventions for painful persistent temporomandibular disorders (TMD) (Protocol)2021
David Edwards
Charlotte Bowes
Dr Chris Penlington
Professor Justin Durham
Temporomandibular Disorders and Dietary Changes: A Cross-sectional Survey2021
Dr Chris Penlington
Biopsychosocial assessment and management of persistent orofacial pain2020
Dr Chris Penlington
Exploring a compassion-focused intervention for persistent pain in a group setting2019
Dr Chris Penlington
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Professor Justin Durham
Predicting Persistent Orofacial Pain: The Role of Illness Perceptions, Anxiety, and Depression2019
Sarah Barker
Dr Chris Penlington
Psychological Interventions for Persistent Orofacial Pain2019
Dr Chris Penlington
Sarah Barker
Psychological Theories of Pain2019
Dr Chris Penlington
Adetunji Otemade
Charlotte Bowes
Greig Taylor
Professor Paula Waterhouse
et al.
Psychological therapies for temporomandibular disorders (TMD)2019
Dr Chris Penlington
Working with long-term conditions2018