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Watzke, Birgit and Braun, Melanie and Haller, Elisa and Machmutow, Katja and Ceynowa, Martin. (2015) Zugang und Nachsorge bei Psychotherapie. PiD - Psychotherapie im Dialog, 16 (04). pp. 20-25.

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Haller, Elisa and Watzke, Birgit. (2021) The Role of Homework Engagement, Homework-Related Therapist Behaviors, and Their Association with Depressive Symptoms in Telephone-Based CBT for Depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 45 (2). pp. 224-235.

Haller, Elisa and Besson, Nicole and Watzke, Birgit. (2019) "Unrigging the support wheels" - A qualitative study on patients' experiences with and perspectives on low-intensity CBT. BMC Health Services Research, 19 (1). p. 686.

Haller, Elisa and Watzke, Birgit and Blozik, Eva and Rosemann, Thomas and Reich, Oliver and Huber, Carola A. and Wolf, Markus. (2019) Antidepressant prescription practice and related factors in Switzerland: a cross-sectional analysis of health claims data. BMC Psychiatry, 19 (1). p. 196.

Watzke, Birgit and Haller, Elisa and Steinmann, Maya and Heddaeus, Daniela and Härter, Martin and König, Hans-Helmut and Wegscheider, Karl and Rosemann, Thomas. (2017) Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of telephone-based cognitive-behavioural therapy in primary care: study protocol of TIDe - telephone intervention for depression. BMC Psychiatry, 17 (1). p. 263.

Garcia-Garzon, Eduardo and Zhukovsky, Peter and Haller, Elisa and Plakolm, Sara and Fink, David and Petrova, Dafina and Mahalingam, Vaishali and Menezes, Igor G. and Ruggeri, Kai. (2016) Multilevel Modeling and Policy Development: Guidelines and Applications to Medical Travel. Frontiers in Psychology, 7. p. 752.

Zhukovsky, Peter and Ruggeri, Kai and Garcia-Garzon, Eduardo and Plakolm, Sara and Haller, Elisa and Petrova, Dafina and Mahalingam, Vaishali and Menezes, Igor G.. (2015) Global Health Policy and Access to Care: Investigating Patient Choice on an International Level Using Social Media. Frontiers in Public Health, 3. p. 284.