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  • Hediger, K., & Zink, R. (2020). Pferdegestützte Traumatherapie. München: Ernst Reinhardt Verlag.​

  • Hörsting, A.-K. (2015). Oxytocin, Tiere und (kranke) Menschen. Neuro aktuell. Kulmbach: Mediengruppe Oberfranken – Fachverlage GmbH & Co. KG.

  • Hörsting, A-K. (2021). Ähnlichkeiten zwischen der Tiergestützten Therapie und der Verhaltenstherapie. Verhaltenstherapie & Verhaltensmedizin, 42. 85-106. 

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  • Naber, A., Kreuzer, L., Zink, R., Millesi, E., Palme, R., Hediger, K., & Glenk, M. L. (2019). Heart rate, heart rate variability, and salivary cortisol as indicators of arousal and synchrony in clients with intellectual disability, horses and therapist during equine assisted interventions. Pet Behavior Science 7, 17-23. https://doi.org//10.21071/pbs.v0i7.11801 

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