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Could the inclusion of dogs and horses in a psychodynamic psychotherapy provide for a more optimal treatment for patients with personality disorders?

By Geza Kovacs

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Date 2013
Edition ISAZ 2013 Chicago USA
Language English
Author Address g.kovacs@spelpsychologen.nl
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  1. Animal-assisted therapies
  2. Dogs
  3. Health
  4. Horses
  5. Mammals
  6. Private Practice