Christine Griffin is affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom and focuses their research primarily within the fields of Medicine and Health Professions. Their work spans several related subfields, including General Health Professions, Rehabilitation, Clinical Psychology, Applied Psychology, and Cognitive Neuroscience.
Their research covers a range of topics, with a strong emphasis on stroke rehabilitation and recovery, healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, family and patient care in intensive care units, resilience and mental health, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, optimism, hope, and well-being, as well as cerebral palsy and movement disorders.
Christine Griffin has contributed to the academic community through publications in several prominent venues. Frequent publication outlets include:
Notable recent papers by Griffin include:
Christine Griffin collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:
Isabelle Szmigin;Christine Griffin;Willm Mistral;Andrew Bengry-Howell
Christine Griffin;Andrew Bengry-Howell;Chris Hackley;Willm Mistral
Rosaleen Croghan;Christine Griffin;Janine Hunter;Ann Phoenix
Christine Griffin
Christine Griffin;Isabelle Szmigin;Andrew Bengry-Howell;Chris Hackley
Tim McCreanor;Antonia C. Lyons;Christine Griffin;Ian Goodwin
Christine Griffin
Sara Willott;Christine Griffin
Isabelle Szmigin;Andrew Bengry‐Howell;Christine Griffin;Chris Hackley
Agnes Nairn;Christine Griffin;Patricia Gaya Wicks
Martin Holt;Christine Griffin
Antonia C Lyons;Christine Griffin
Fiona Hutton;Christine Griffin;Antonia Lyons;Patricia Niland
Craig Gunn;Marlou Mackus;Chris Griffin;Marcus R. Munafò
Christine Griffin
Isabelle Szmigin;Andrew Bengry-Howell;Yvette Morey;Christine Griffin
Evrinomy Avdi;Christine Griffin;Susan Brough
Sarah Riley;Yvette Morey;Christine Griffin
Rosaleen Croghan;Christine Griffin;Janine Hunter;Ann Phoenix
Christine Griffin
Christine Griffin;Ann Phoenix
Ann Phoenix;K Henwood;C Griffin
Christine Griffin;Lillian Faderman
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