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Publications

APS Bulletin • Volume 13, Number 2, 2003

Pain as Path

Torture Treatment Programs Provide Holistic Care, Seek Pain Professionals’ Participation

President's Message

And Miles to Go

Pain and Public Policy

Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Programs: An Update from CARF

History of Pain

S. Weir Mitchell: The Early Years

Palliative Care

International Palliative Care:
Initiatives of the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care

Resource Reviews

Practical Pain Management, Third Edition

Psychological Approaches to Pain Management: A Practitioner’s Handbook, 2nd Edition

Web Site Reviews

Organization: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Pediatric End-of-Life Resources

Organization: American Psychological Association


 
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