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Mindable: Panik & Agoraphobie- Lang, T., Helbig-Lang, S., Westphal, D., Gloster, A. T., & Wittchen, H. U. (2018). Expositionsbasierte Therapie der Panikstörung mit Agoraphobie. Ein Behandlungsmanual. Göttingen, Hogrefe.
- Gloster, A. T., Wittchen, H. U., Einsle, F., Lang, T., Helbig-Lang, S., Fydrich, T., … & Gerlach, A. L. (2011). Psychological treatment for panic disorder with agoraphobia: a randomized controlled trial to examine the role of therapist-guided exposure in situ in CBT. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 79(3), 406.
- Bandelow, B., Aden, I., Alpers, G. W., Benecke, A., Benecke, C., Deckert, J., … & Beutel, M. E. (2021). S3-Leitlinie Behandlung von Angststörungen: Version 2.
- Klan, T., & Hiller, W. (2014). Die Wirksamkeit einzelner Therapieelemente in Routinetherapien bei Panikstörung und Agoraphobie. Verhaltenstherapie, 24(3), 157-167.
- Andrews, G., Basu, A., Cuijpers, P., Craske, M. G., McEvoy, P., English, C. L., & Newby, J. M. (2018). Computer therapy for the anxiety and depression disorders is effective, acceptable and practical health care: An updated meta-analysis. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. Elsevier Ltd.
- Apolinário-Hagen, J. (2019). Internet-delivered psychological treatment options for panic disorder: a review on their efficacy and acceptability. Psychiatry investigation, 16(1), 37.
- Cho, C. H., & Lee, H. J. (2019). Could digital therapeutics be a game changer in psychiatry?. Psychiatry investigation, 16(2), 97.
- Lindhiem, O., Bennett, C. B., Rosen, D., & Silk, J. (2015). Mobile technology boosts the effectiveness of psychotherapy and behavioral interventions: a meta-analysis. Behavior modification, 39(6), 785-804.
- Rathbone, A. L., Clarry, L., & Prescott, J. (2017). Assessing the efficacy of mobile health apps using the basic principles of cognitive behavioral therapy: systematic review. Journal of medical Internet research, 19(11), e399.
- Van Ameringen, M., Turna, J., Khalesi, Z., Pullia, K., & Patterson, B. (2017). There is an app for that! The current state of mobile applications (apps) for DSM‐5 obsessive‐compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety and mood disorders. Depression and anxiety, 34(6), 526-539.