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Published on 23.02.17 in Vol 4, No 1 (2017): Jan-Mar

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Works citing "Current Views and Perspectives on E-Mental Health: An Exploratory Survey Study for Understanding Public Attitudes Toward Internet-Based Psychotherapy in Germany"

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  1. Ebert DD, Harrer M, Apolinário-Hagen J, Baumeister H. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 2019. Chapter 29:583
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  2. Jackson ML, Meaklim H, Mason EC. Digital Mental Health. 2023. Chapter 6:95
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