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Associate Professor Melissa Day
Associate Professor

Melissa Day

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Overview

Background

I am an endorsed Clinical and Health Psychologist, and my main area of research interest is in optimising non-pharmacological treatment options for chronic pain. My program of research is primarily focused on implementing randomised controlled trials designed to evaluate the efficacy and mechanisms of cognitive-behavioural and mindfulness-based interventions for heterogeneous chronic pain conditions. My concurrent line of research aims to further our understanding of the experience of chronic pain via converging methodologies (including experimental pain paradigms and electroencephalogram), as well as advance our capacity to accurately assess its multidimensional nature. I have led the development, application, and evaluation of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for chronic pain, and I disseminated this treatment approach for research and clinical use via my sole-authored book, published by Wiley in 2017. My US-based collaborators and I have a number of on-going NIH and foundation funded treatment trials underway at the University of Washington, Seattle. I am also an Affiliate Associate Professor at the University of Washington.

As of 2021, I was elected the inaugural Chairperson of the Australian SHAPE Futures EMCR Network, which is in development with the support of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and the Australian Academy of the Social Sciences. The purpose of the Network is to ensure SHAPE disciplines (Social Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts for People and Environment) thrive and excel in Australia, by fostering an inclusive and diverse community that supports, empowers and promotes early and mid-career researchers (EMCRs) in Australia, within and beyond academia.

Availability

Associate Professor Melissa Day is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, The University of Alabama
  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Alabama
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Alabama

Research interests

  • Chronic pain

    Assessment and management of chronic pain

  • Pain

    Understanding the mechanisms of pain and its relief

  • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy

    Efficacy and mechanisms for chronic pain management

  • Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy

    Efficacy and mechanisms for chronic pain management; adapting the literacy level of CBT for use in low-SES groups. We are currently piloting the use of Dr Beverly Thorn's literacy adapted CBT approach -- further adapted for the Australian context -- within a low-SES hospital in Logan.

Works

Search Professor Melissa Day’s works on UQ eSpace

93 works between 2010 and 2024

41 - 60 of 93 works

2020

Journal Article

A randomized trial to examine the mechanisms of cognitive, behavioral and mindfulness-based psychosocial treatments for chronic pain: study protocol

Day, M. A., Ehde, D. M., Burns, J., Ward, L. C., Friedly, J. L., Thorn, B. E., Ciol, M. A., Mendoza, E., Chan, J. F., Battalio, S., Borckardt, J. and Jensen, M. P. (2020). A randomized trial to examine the mechanisms of cognitive, behavioral and mindfulness-based psychosocial treatments for chronic pain: study protocol. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 93 106000, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2020.106000

A randomized trial to examine the mechanisms of cognitive, behavioral and mindfulness-based psychosocial treatments for chronic pain: study protocol

2020

Journal Article

The roles of race, sex and cognitions in response to experimental pain

Day, Melissa A., Ward, L. Charles, Grover, Michelle P., Ehde, Dawn M., Illingworth, Oliver R. and Jensen, Mark P. (2020). The roles of race, sex and cognitions in response to experimental pain. European Journal of Pain, 24 (6) ejp.1552, 1072-1083. doi: 10.1002/ejp.1552

The roles of race, sex and cognitions in response to experimental pain

2020

Journal Article

The chronic pain skills study: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing hypnosis, mindfulness meditation and pain education in Veterans

Williams, Rhonda M., Ehde, Dawn M., Day, Melissa, Turner, Aaron P., Hakimian, Shahin, Gertz, Kevin, Ciol, Marcia, McCall, Alisha, Kincaid, Carrie, Pettet, Mark W., Patterson, David, Suri, Pradeep and Jensen, Mark P. (2020). The chronic pain skills study: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing hypnosis, mindfulness meditation and pain education in Veterans. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 90 105935, 105935. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2020.105935

The chronic pain skills study: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing hypnosis, mindfulness meditation and pain education in Veterans

2020

Journal Article

Differentiating state versus trait pain catastrophizing

Day, Melissa A., Young, Georgia and Jensen, Mark P. (2020). Differentiating state versus trait pain catastrophizing. Rehabilitation Psychology, 66 (1), 39-49. doi: 10.1037/rep0000318

Differentiating state versus trait pain catastrophizing

2020

Journal Article

Behavioral activation and behavioral inhibition: an examination of function in chronic pain

Turner, Aaron P., Jensen, Mark P., Day, Melissa A. and Williams, Rhonda M. (2020). Behavioral activation and behavioral inhibition: an examination of function in chronic pain. Rehabilitation Psychology, 66 (1), 57-64. doi: 10.1037/rep0000316

Behavioral activation and behavioral inhibition: an examination of function in chronic pain

2019

Journal Article

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain in multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial protocol

Ehde, Dawn M., Alschuler, Kevin N., Day, Melissa A., Ciol, Marcia A., Kaylor, Makena L., Altman, Jennifer K. and Jensen, Mark P. (2019). Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain in multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial protocol. Trials, 20 (1) 774, 774. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3761-1

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain in multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial protocol

2019

Journal Article

The promotion of policy changes restricting access to codeine medicines on Twitter: what do national pain organizations say?

Elphinston, Rachel A., Requena, Simone Scotti, Angus, Daniel, de Andrade, Dominique, Freeman, Christopher R. and Day, Melissa A. (2019). The promotion of policy changes restricting access to codeine medicines on Twitter: what do national pain organizations say?. The Journal of Pain, 21 (7-8), 881-891. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2019.12.001

The promotion of policy changes restricting access to codeine medicines on Twitter: what do national pain organizations say?

2019

Journal Article

Evaluation of a novel intervention to improve physical activity for adults with whiplash associated disorders: Protocol for a multiple-baseline, single case experimental study

Clanchy, Kelly M., Tweedy, Sean M., Tate, Robyn L., Sterling, Michele, Day, Melissa A., Nikles, Jane and Ritchie, Carrie (2019). Evaluation of a novel intervention to improve physical activity for adults with whiplash associated disorders: Protocol for a multiple-baseline, single case experimental study. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 16 100455, 100455. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100455

Evaluation of a novel intervention to improve physical activity for adults with whiplash associated disorders: Protocol for a multiple-baseline, single case experimental study

2019

Journal Article

Does mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine reduce migraine-related disability in people with episodic and chronic migraine? A phase 2b pilot randomized clinical trial

Seng, Elizabeth K., Singer, Alexandra B., Metts, Christopher, Grinberg, Amy S., Patel, Zarine S., Marzouk, Maya, Rosenberg, Lauren, Day, Melissa, Minen, Mia T., Lipton, Richard B. and Buse, Dawn C. (2019). Does mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine reduce migraine-related disability in people with episodic and chronic migraine? A phase 2b pilot randomized clinical trial. Headache, 59 (9), 1448-1467. doi: 10.1111/head.13657

Does mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine reduce migraine-related disability in people with episodic and chronic migraine? A phase 2b pilot randomized clinical trial

2019

Journal Article

An evaluation of the Behavioral Inhibition and Behavioral Activation System (BIS-BAS) model of pain

Day, Melissa A., Matthews, Natasha, Newman, Anica, Mattingley, Jason B. and Jensen, Mark P. (2019). An evaluation of the Behavioral Inhibition and Behavioral Activation System (BIS-BAS) model of pain. Rehabilitation Psychology, 64 (3), 279-287. doi: 10.1037/rep0000274

An evaluation of the Behavioral Inhibition and Behavioral Activation System (BIS-BAS) model of pain

2019

Journal Article

Moderators of mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic low back pain: A test of the limit, activate, and enhance model

Day, Melissa A., Thorn, Beverly E., Ehde, Dawn M., Burns, John W., Barnier, Amanda, Mattingley, Jason B., Matthews, Natasha and Jensen, Mark P. (2019). Moderators of mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic low back pain: A test of the limit, activate, and enhance model. Journal of Pain, 21 (1-2), 161-169. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2019.06.006

Moderators of mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic low back pain: A test of the limit, activate, and enhance model

2019

Journal Article

A pilot randomized controlled trial comparing mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic low back pain

Day, Melissa A, Ward, L Charles, Ehde, Dawn M, Thorn, Beverly E, Burns, John, Barnier, Amanda, Mattingley, Jason B and Jensen, Mark P (2019). A pilot randomized controlled trial comparing mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic low back pain. Pain Medicine, 20 (11), 2134-2148. doi: 10.1093/pm/pny273

A pilot randomized controlled trial comparing mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic low back pain

2019

Book Chapter

Chronic pain

Day, Melissa A. (2019). Chronic pain. Handbook of health psychology. (pp. 369-380) edited by Tracey A. Revenson and Regan A. R. Gurung. New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315167534-27

Chronic pain

2019

Conference Publication

Response to mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine in chronic and episodic migraine: Planned secondary analyses of a randomized clinical trial

Seng, E. K., Singer, A., Metts, C., Grinberg, A. S., Patel, Z., Marzouk, M., Rosenberg, L., Day, M., Minen, M., Buse, D. and Lipton, R. B. (2019). Response to mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine in chronic and episodic migraine: Planned secondary analyses of a randomized clinical trial. 61st Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Headache Society, Philadelphia, PA, United States, Jul 11-14, 2019. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.

Response to mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine in chronic and episodic migraine: Planned secondary analyses of a randomized clinical trial

2019

Book Chapter

Group therapy for chronic pain

Day, Melissa A. and Thorn, Beverly E. (2019). Group therapy for chronic pain. Bonica’s management of pain. (pp. 1439-1469) edited by Jane C. Ballantyne, Scott M. Fishman and James P. Rathmell. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Wolfers Kluwer.

Group therapy for chronic pain

2019

Conference Publication

Response to mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine in chronic and episodic migraine: Planned secondary analyses of a randomized clinical trial

Seng-Tamaccio, Elizabeth K., Singer, Alexandra B., Metts, Christopher, Grinberg, Amy S., Patel, Zarine S., Marzouk, Maya, Rosenberg, Lauren, Day, Melissa, Minen, Mia T., Buse, Dawn C. and Lipton, Richard B. (2019). Response to mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine in chronic and episodic migraine: Planned secondary analyses of a randomized clinical trial. Annual Meeting of the American Neurological Association (ANA), St Louis, MO, United States, 13-15 October, 2019. Hoboken, NJ, United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/ana.25587

Response to mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine in chronic and episodic migraine: Planned secondary analyses of a randomized clinical trial

2018

Journal Article

Mental and physical health correlates of pain treatment utilization among veterans with chronic pain: a cross-sectional study

Harding, Kaitlin, Day, Melissa A., Ehde, Dawn M., Wood, Amanda E., McCall, Alisha and Williams, Rhonda (2018). Mental and physical health correlates of pain treatment utilization among veterans with chronic pain: a cross-sectional study. Military Medicine, 184 (3-4), e127-e134. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usy235

Mental and physical health correlates of pain treatment utilization among veterans with chronic pain: a cross-sectional study

2018

Journal Article

The association between mindfulness and hypnotizability: clinical and theoretical implications

Grover, Michelle P., Jensen, Mark P., Patterson, David R., Gertz, Kevin J. and Day, Melissa A. (2018). The association between mindfulness and hypnotizability: clinical and theoretical implications. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 61 (1), 4-17. doi: 10.1080/00029157.2017.1419458

The association between mindfulness and hypnotizability: clinical and theoretical implications

2018

Journal Article

Use of neurofeedback and mindfulness to enhance response to hypnosis treatment in individuals with multiple sclerosis: results from a pilot randomized clinical trial

Jensen, Mark P., Battalio, Samuel L., Chan, Joy F., Edwards, Karlyn A., Day, Melissa A., Sherlin, Leslie H. and Ehde, Dawn M. (2018). Use of neurofeedback and mindfulness to enhance response to hypnosis treatment in individuals with multiple sclerosis: results from a pilot randomized clinical trial. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 66 (3), 231-264. doi: 10.1080/00207144.2018.1460546

Use of neurofeedback and mindfulness to enhance response to hypnosis treatment in individuals with multiple sclerosis: results from a pilot randomized clinical trial

2018

Journal Article

The pain-related cognitive processes questionnaire: development and validation

Day, Melissa A., Ward, L. Charles, Thorn, Beverly E., Lang, Cathryne P., Newton-John, Toby R. O., Ehde, Dawn M. and Jensen, Mark P. (2018). The pain-related cognitive processes questionnaire: development and validation. Pain Medicine, 19 (2), 269-283. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnx010

The pain-related cognitive processes questionnaire: development and validation

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2028
    DISCERN - Disciplinary Integration to Solve the Enigma of Chronic Pain: Evaluating Personalised Care and its Impact with Innovative Clinical Trials and Research in Neurobiology, Psychology and Society
    NHMRC Synergy Grants
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2015 - 2018
    Mechanisms of Mindfulness Meditation, Cognitive Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Low Back Pain
    NHMRC Early Career Fellowships
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Melissa Day is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Examining the effectiveness of two novel psychological treatments for the management of chronic pelvic pain

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Akwasi Amoako

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Psychology in the Intensive Care Unit: An Australian Context

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Elizabeth Ward

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Effectiveness of online Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) for chronic pain management

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Leanne Hides

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The effectiveness of mind-body interventions in increasing pain tolerance in athletes

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Paul Hodges

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Melissa Day directly for media enquiries about:

  • Chronic Pain
  • Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
  • Coping
  • Mindfulness
  • Pain
  • Psychosocial Pain Management

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