Complementary therapies can be effective for certain people. However, in the case of horse-assisted therapy, no studies have been done to prove this.
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On November 1st, 2012. See this statement in context.
November 1st, 2012 / 5 p.m.
Clinical Social Worker, As an Individual
Complementary therapies can be effective for certain people. However, in the case of horse-assisted therapy, no studies have been done to prove this.
Could you clarify the question?
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