Literacy and Cultural Adaptations for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in a Rural Pain Population

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Kuhajda, Melissa, Thorn, Beverly, Gaskins, Susan, Day, Melissa and Cabbil, Chalanda. (2011). Literacy and Cultural Adaptations for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in a Rural Pain Population. Translational Behavioral Medicine: practice, policy, research. 1(2), pp. 216 - 223. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13142-011-0026-2
AuthorsKuhajda, Melissa, Thorn, Beverly, Gaskins, Susan, Day, Melissa and Cabbil, Chalanda
Year2011
JournalTranslational Behavioral Medicine: practice, policy, research
Journal citation1 (2), pp. 216 - 223
ISSN1869-6716
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/s13142-011-0026-2
Page range216 - 223
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