Exploring In-Session Engagement in Equine-Assisted Services for Children and Youth Experiencing Disability: A Scoping Review
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1. Department of Medicine, Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit, University of Otago Wellington, Wellington South, New Zealand.
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Mary Ann Liebert Inc
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https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/jicm.2024.0151
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