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Research opportunity: Perfectionism in persistent pain - Online survey

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The study aims to examine how perfectionism influences how people adjust and cope with persistent pain. You must be aged 18 years or above and currently experiencing persistent pain (pain that has been present for three months or more). You will be asked to complete a series of 4 online questionnaires lasting up to 20 minutes in duration. The study is an educational project in partial fulfilment of the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, Teesside University. If you are interested in taking part please follow the online link below. Please read the Participant Information Sheet (PIS) carefully before you decide if you want to take part or not. Thank you.

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