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Reattribution reconsidered: Narrative review and reflections on an educational intervention for medically unexplained symptoms in primary care settings
In: Journal of Psychosomatic Research 71 (2011), 325-334
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Examining the validity of the unitary theory of clinical relationships: comparison of observed and experienced parent-doctor interaction
In: Patient Education and Counseling 85 (2011), 60-67
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What do patients choose to tell their doctors? Qualitative analysis of potential barriers to reattributing medically unexplained symptoms
In: Journal of General Internal Medicine (JGIM) 24 (2009), 443-449
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Conflict, collusion or collaboration in consultations about medically unexplained symptoms: The need for a curriculum of medical explanation
In: Patient Education and Counseling 67 (2007) 3, 246-254
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Cluster randomized controlled trial of training practices in reattributation for medically unexplained symptoms
In: The British Journal of Psychiatry 191 (2007), 536-542
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Primary Care Consultations About Medically Unexplained symptoms: Patient presentations and doctor responses that influence the probability of somatic intervention
In: Psychosomatic Medicine 69 (2007) 6, 571-577
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Core assumptions and research opportunities in clinical communication
In: Patient Education and Counseling 58 (2005) 3, 225-234
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Patient empowerment or the emperor's new clothes
In: Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 97 (2004) 2, 53-56
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Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise general practitioners for somatic treatment? A qualitative study
In: British Medical Journal (2004) 328, 7447-
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Patient empowerment and control. A psychological discourse in the service of medicine
In: Social Science and Medicine 57 (2003) 10, 1969-1980
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Patients'' experience of cancer: evidence of the role of ''fighting'' in collusive clinical communication
In: Patient Education and Counseling (2002) 48, 1, 15-21
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A primary care perspective on prevailing assumptions about persistent medically unexplained physical symptoms
In: Journal of Psychiatry and Medicine 32 (2002) 2, 125-140
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Editorial III: PCA: patient-controlled analgesia or politically correct analgesia?
In: British Journal of Anaesthesia 87 (2001) 6, 815-818
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Surgery in the absence of pathology the relationship of patients' presentation to gynecologists' decisions for hysterectomy
In: Journal of Psychosomatic Research 49 (2000) 2, 119-124
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Patients who present physical symptoms in the absence of physical pathology. A challenge to existing models of doctor-patient interaction
In: Patient Education and Counseling (2000) 39, 1, 105-113
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Patients' perceptions of medical explanations for somatization disorders: Qualitative analysis
In: British Medical Journal 318 (1999) 7180, 372-376
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Patients with medically unexplained symptoms: sources of patients' authority and implications for demands on medical care
In: Social Science and Medicine 46 (1998) 4-5, 559-565
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