Supporting youth who have chronic pain and their caregivers through creative healing for youth in pain (CHYP)
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Supporting youth who have chronic pain and their caregivers through creative healing for youth in pain (CHYP)
Keywords: Pediatric pain; anxiety; chronic pain; complementary therapy; creative arts; pain management.
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