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Professor Kevin Vowles

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Professor Kevin Vowles

School Of Psychology

I study chronic pain and illness in adults and adolescents with a focus on assessment and treatments aimed for facilitate meaningful living within a context of persistent symptoms. Through my research program, I have found that:

  1. Chronic pain is a complex experience, composed of more than nociception alone
  2. It is possible to improve willingness to have pain in the service of personally-identified values, even if pain remains,
  3. Substance misuse issues in chronic pain occur in a clinically significant minority of individuals
  4. Treatment effectiveness can be quantified as engagement in meaningful living, not merely as pain reduction.

My research has resulted in just over 90 peer-reviewed articles and chapters, 1 edited book, and more than 100 national and international oral presentations.

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  • K.Vowles@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 4371

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in the areas of;

  • Chronic pain rehabilitation

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Alumni: Where are they now

Most recent: Robert W. Bailey, PhD (2018), Swedish Pain Center, Swedish Pain Services Melissa Pielech, PhD (2019), Alpert Medical School, Brown University Eric Kruger, PhD (2019), School of Physical Therapy, University of New Mexico


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