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Published on 25.08.09 in Vol 11, No 3 (2009): Jul-Sep

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  1. Sillence E, Briggs P. The Handbook of the Psychology of Communication Technology. 2015. :467
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  2. Sillence E, Briggs P, Harris PR. Web-Based Behavioral Therapies for Mental Disorders. 2018. chapter 9:241
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