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Sue Pemberton
Sue Pemberton
Therapy Director, Yorkshire Fatigue Clinic
Verified email at yorkshirefatigueclinic.co.uk
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What happened to the time? The relationship of occupational therapy to time
S Pemberton, D Cox
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 74 (2), 78-85, 2011
522011
Experiences of daily activity in chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) and their implications for rehabilitation programmes
S Pemberton, DL Cox
Disability and Rehabilitation 36 (21), 1790-1797, 2014
452014
Perspectives of time and occupation: Experiences of people with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis
S Pemberton, D Cox
Journal of Occupational Science 21 (4), 488-503, 2014
282014
Chronic fatigue syndrome: A way forward
S Pemberton, S Hatcher, P Stanley, A House
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 57 (10), 381-383, 1994
281994
Synchronisation: co-ordinating time and occupation
S Pemberton, DL Cox
Journal of Occupational Science 22 (3), 291-303, 2015
272015
Long-term conditions--condition management or managing to live?
S Pemberton
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 77 (5), 221-222, 2014
62014
FIghting fatigue: A practical guide to managing the symptoms of CFS/ME
S Pemberton, C Berry
Hammersmith Books Limited, 2013
62013
Energy for Life 5.
M Thew, S Pemberton
Lifestyle Management in Health and Social Care, 108, 2009
22009
Getting the measure of chronic fatigue syndrome
S Pemberton
British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 4 (12), 663-666, 1997
21997
How people experience time before, during and after suffering CFS/ME
S Pemberton, D Cox, G Araoz, C Marrow
BRITISH JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 76, 25-25, 2013
2013
Chronisch moe?: een praktische gids bij CVS en ME
S Pemberton
AnkhHermes, Uitgeverij, 2011
2011
Listening and Learning
S Pemberton, I Portlock, H Akagi, C McCormack, S Ounsley, J Cox
2010
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