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Overview

Steven Greer is affiliated with the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions focus largely on legal and human rights issues as reflected in their scholarly publications.

Recent papers by Steven Greer include:

  • Being 'realistic' about human rights (2020) published in Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly
  • Many years on in Northern Ireland: the Diplock legacy (2020) published in Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly

These publications are concentrated in the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, which appears as their primary venue for dissemination of research findings.

Steven Greer has collaborated with Lewis Graham, a frequent co-author contributing to at least one publication.

Research topics and main themes associated with Steven Greer's work, as identified from publication venues and papers, include:

  • Human rights
  • Legal frameworks in Northern Ireland

Their body of work does not list any book publications or awards.

Best Publications

  • Psychological response to breast cancer: effect on outcome.

    S. Greer;T. Morris;K.W. Pettingale

  • Influence of psychological response on survival in breast cancer: a population-based cohort study.

    M Watson;M Watson;JS Haviland;S Greer;J Davidson

  • Development of a questionnaire measure of adjustment to cancer: the MAC scale.

    M. Watson;S. Greer;J. Young;Q. Inayat

  • The factor structure and factor stability of the hospital anxiety and depression scale in patients with cancer.

    Stirling Moorey;Steven Greer;Maggie Watson;Christine Gorman

  • Promoting psychological well-being in the face of serious illness: when theory, research and practice inform each other

    Susan Folkman;Steven Greer

  • Adjuvant psychological therapy for patients with cancer: a prospective randomised trial.

    S. Greer;S. Moorey;J. D. R. Baruch;M. Watson

  • The Mini-MAC: Further Development of the Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale

    Maggie Watson;Matthew G. Law;Maria dos Santos;Steven Greer

  • Psychological attributes of women who develop breast cancer: a controlled study.

    S. Greer;Tina Morris

  • Development of a questionnaire measure of emotional control.

    Maggie Watson;Steven Greer

  • Relationships between emotional control, adjustment to cancer and depression and anxiety in breast cancer patients.

    Maggie Watson;Steven Greer;Linda Rowden;Christine Gorman

  • Double jeopardy: the impact of poverty on early child development.

    Steven Parker;Steven Greer;Barry Zuckerman

  • MENTAL ATTITUDES TO CANCER: AN ADDITIONAL PROGNOSTIC FACTOR

    KeithW Pettingale;Tina Morris;Steven Greer;J.L Haybittle

  • Psychological response to breast cancer and 15-year outcome

    S. Greer;T. Morris;K.W. Pettingale;J.L. Haybittle

  • Patients' adjustment to cancer: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale vs clinical ratings

    Steven Greer;Stirling Moorey;Maggie Watson

  • Mental adjustment to cancer: its measurement and prognostic importance.

    S Greer;M Watson

  • Psychological response to cancer and survival

    Steven Greer

  • Patterns of expression of anger and their psychological correlates in women with breast cancer.

    Tina Morris;Steven Greer;Keith W. Pettingale;Margaret Watson

  • Psychological Therapy for Patients With Cancer: A New Approach

    Steven M.D. Greer;Stirling Moorey

  • A comparison of adjuvant psychological therapy and supportive counselling in patients with cancer.

    Stirling Moorey;Steven Greer;Judith Bliss;Matthew Law

  • Towards a psychobiological model of cancer: psychological considerations.

    Steven Greer;Maggie Watson

  • Locus of control and adjustment to cancer.

    Maggie Watson;Steven Greer;Jean Pruyn;Bart Van Den Borne

Frequent Co-Authors

Maggie Watson
Maggie Watson University of Strathclyde
Susan Folkman
Susan Folkman University of California, San Francisco

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