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Authors: Haythornthwaite, JA Lawrence, JW Fauerbach, JA
Citation: Ja. Haythornthwaite et al., Brief cognitive interventions for burn pain, ANN BEHAV M, 23(1), 2001, pp. 42-49

Authors: Bush, DE Ziegelstein, RC Tayback, M Richter, D Stevens, S Zahalsky, H Fauerbach, JA
Citation: De. Bush et al., Even minimal symptoms of depression increase mortality risk after acute myocardial infarction, AM J CARD, 88(4), 2001, pp. 337-341

Authors: Patterson, DR Ptacek, JT Cromes, F Fauerbach, JA Engrav, L
Citation: Dr. Patterson et al., The 2000 Clinical Research Award - Describing and predicting distress and satisfaction with life for burn survivors, J BURN CARE, 21(6), 2000, pp. 490-498

Authors: Fauerbach, JA Heinberg, LJ Lawrence, JW Munster, AM Palombo, DA Richter, D Spence, RJ Stevens, SS Ware, L Muehlberger, T
Citation: Ja. Fauerbach et al., Effect of early body image dissatisfaction on subsequent psychological andphysical adjustment after disfiguring injury, PSYCHOS MED, 62(4), 2000, pp. 576-582

Authors: Fauerbach, JA Lawrence, JW Schmidt, CW Munster, AM Costa, PT
Citation: Ja. Fauerbach et al., Personality predictors of injury-related posttraumatic stress disorder, J NERV MENT, 188(8), 2000, pp. 510-517

Authors: Ziegelstein, RC Fauerbach, JA Stevens, SS Romanelli, J Richter, DP Bush, DE
Citation: Rc. Ziegelstein et al., Patients with depression are less likely to follow recommendations to reduce cardiac risk during recovery from a myocardial infarction, ARCH IN MED, 160(12), 2000, pp. 1818-1823

Authors: Fauerbach, JA Lawrence, JW Munster, AM Palombo, DA Richter, D
Citation: Ja. Fauerbach et al., Prolonged adjustment difficulties among those with acute posttrauma distress following burn injury, J BEHAV MED, 22(4), 1999, pp. 359-378
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