Supporting Teens with Chronic Pain to Obtain High School Credits: Chronic Pain 35 in Alberta
Chronic pain is a significant problem in children and teens, and adolescents with chronic pain often struggle to attend school on a regular basis. We present in this article a novel program we developed that integrates attendance at a group cognitive-behavioural chronic pain self-management program...
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Main Authors: | Kathy Reid (Author), Mark Simmonds (Author), Michelle Verrier (Author), Bruce Dick (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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