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Items where School or Centre is "~Pre-2010 Faculty Structure > Health and Life Sciences > School of Life Sciences > Centre for Appearance Research" and Year is UNSPECIFIED
Number of items: 7. BBessell, A. , Harcourt, D. and Moss, T. (2006) The importance of psychosocial interventions for visible differences. In: UWE Psychology Postgraduate Conference, Bristol, UK, 2006. Bessell, A. and Moss, T. (2006) Psychosocial interventions for visible differences: A systematic review. In: Appearance Matters 2, Bath, UK, 2006. Brown, B. , McKenna, S. , Siddhi, K. and Moss, T. (2006) Physical and psychosocial assessment of skin scars. In: British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, U.K., 2006. JJackson, S. , Harrad, R. A. , Morris, M. and Rumsey, N. (2006) The psychosocial benefits of corrective surgery for adults with strabismus. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 90 (7). pp. 883-888. ISSN 0007-1161 MMoss, T. and Harris, D. L. (2006) A prospective controlled outcome study of psychological change following plastic surgery. In: Appearance Matters 2, Bath, UK, 2006. Mouradian, W. E. , Edwards, T. C. , Topolski, T. D. , Rumsey, N. and Patrick, D. L. (2006) Are we helping children? Outcome assessments in craniofacial care. In: Parens, E. , ed. (2006) Surgically Shaping Children: Technology, Ethics and the Pursuit of Normality. Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins University Press, pp. 141-156. ISBN 978-0801883057 RRosser, B. and Moss, T. (2006) Cognitive biases in appearance-related information processing and adjustment to appearance: The role of the self-schema. In: Appearance Matters 2, Bath, UK, 2006. |











