Pain research, journals, books, textbooks and reference works from Elsevier

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Pain Research from Elsevier

Elsevier is a leading publisher of progressive, contemporary research in the field of Pain. Our wide range of well-respected Pain journals contains up-to-date Pain research. Also available are textbooks, handbooks and reference books to help and support you in your own research.

Our various Pain publications are written and edited by some of the most highly respected scientists, researchers and practitioners on the planet. All are leaders in their respective fields, with unequalled academic qualifications and experience.

Pain Research Articles

Pain research is published in leading academic journals such as External linkPain, External linkJournal of Pain and Symptom Management and External linkBrain Research, are recognised as essential reference tools for any individual working within the discipline.

For in-depth information on all of our pain journals, including online article submission or to access full-text online, visit External linkhttp://www.elsevier.com/

Pain Books

Elsevier publishes a wide range of pain books covering the full breath of the subject matter. Highlights include renowned serials such as Progress in Brain Research and Studies in Law Politics and Society, and many respected edited books, text references and monographs such as Decision Making in Pain Management and Wall and Melzack's Textbook of Pain.

All pain books from Elsevier are available for secure online purchase via our External linkdedicated books website.

Pain textbooks and reference

Elsevier is committed to expanding pain reference publications to help today’s increasingly busy academics, students, and practitioners. Evidence of this, are the highly acclaimed titles: Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology, Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences and the International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, as well as the Handbook of Pain Management, are all part of Elsevier’s range of pain resources.

Online pain research articles

All of our pain related journal articles, plus selected books and reference works are available online via External linkScienceDirect, the premier platform for Scientific, Technical and Medical full-text and bibliographic information.

With External linkScienceDirect, individuals working in all areas of pain research, can explore their subject in-depth, access the latest information and extend their research with extensive integration and linking.

Pain News from Elsevier

Follow the latest developments in the field of pain by accessing our regularly updated psychology website which provide you with easy access to news and information about Elsevier's publications and resources of interest to researchers and librarians in the community.

Keep up to date with details of upcoming conferences, news, hot and classic articles in your field, special issues, and details of new and forthcoming books.

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