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Our latest lab newsletter is out, recaputuring some of the highlights of our activities from December 2021 to March 2022. We hope you'll enjoy browsing!

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Mon 04 Apr 2022, 04:50 | Tags: news, WITHIN

New papers led by Arman Rakhimov on self-compassion

Cognitive-behavioural pathways from pain to poor sleep quality and emotional distress in the general population: The indirect effect of sleep-related anxiety and sleep hygiene (published in PLoS One)

and

Being kind to self is being kind to sleep? A structural equation modelling approach evaluating the direct and indirect associations of self‑compassion with sleep quality, emotional distress and mental well‑being (published in Current Psychology)

are now available for viewing.

Mon 24 Jan 2022, 09:35 | Tags: paper, chronic pain, sleep, student

Congratulations to Dr Latoya Clarke

who just passed her PhD viva with flying colours!

Fri 26 Nov 2021, 09:47 | Tags: PhD, people

New invited reivew paper is out

Sleep and pain: relationship, mechanisms, and managing sleep disturbance in the chronic pain population
Janannii Selvanathan, Nicole KY Tang, Philip WH Peng, Frances Chung
Published in International Anesthesiology Clinics
Wed 10 Nov 2021, 13:35 | Tags: paper, chronic pain, sleep

Check out our new BMC Family Practice paper

Challenges and visions for managing pain-related insomnia in primary care using the hybrid CBT approach: a small-scale qualitative interview study with GPs, nurses, and practice managers

By Collard et al. (2021)

Wed 20 Oct 2021, 09:54 | Tags: paper, sleep

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