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Meaning therapy meaning

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therapy

Therapy is the treatment of disease or disability, physical or mental. My grandfather's therapy will start at the hospital at noon tomorow. power or quality.

therapy

To treat with a therapy. To undergo a therapy.

therapy

(medicine) the act of caring for someone (as by medication or remedial training etc.) the quarterback is undergoing treatment for a knee injury he tried every treatment the doctors suggested heat therapy gave the best relief

Synonyms therapy synonyms

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Simple sentences

A great many people were opposed to gene therapy in terms of ethics.
Will the therapy cause me any pain?
Before embarking on this type of therapy, the wishes of the patient herself must be carefully taken into consideration.
It is correct to say that psychological readiness is important in this therapy.
It is not clearly stated in their study if the patients overcame this syndrome during the therapy.
Korean mental hospitals have been compared to concentration camps. Patients are said to be treated like animals who are subjected to violence and maltreatment rather than therapy.
What is Gestalt Therapy?
Therapy didn't work.
You need therapy.
I don't believe in group therapy.
Cosmetic stem cell therapy is in the early stages of development.
Therapy didn't help.
Tom will need physical therapy.
The therapy is in session.

Movie subtitles

Okay, so, I've been through the therapy wringer, I've rehashed my childhood a ton.
Through dance therapy, yes, I have.
But I've been through therapy, and I have found a way to control my emotions, pretty much.
I would therefore like to use this unique opportunity to pay homage as a simple physician to the greatest of all healers who cured us all of national leprosy with radical, yet life-saving therapy.
And I tell you that shock therapy is too strong for him at present. Listen to me.
Occupational therapy!
If you need therapy, you'd better see a shrink.
I had a long talk with that lady in Musical Therapy and she says that Mozart's the boy for you the broom that sweeps the cobwebs away.
We have discovered a new therapy together, and it's miraculous!
I'm not being immodest when I speak of a whole new era in the field of biology and therapy.
Maybe it's the electric shock therapy.
Pity there's no therapy for that.
HE SAYS IT'S GOOD THERAPY.
REMEMBER, THEY TAUGHT ME THAT IN THERAPY.
I consider that occupational therapy, sir.
Therapy?
I've been in therapy for 2 years now. - And?
Sunburn therapy.
He's in dance therapy now.
Dance therapy?
It's good therapy.
We call it play therapy.
I thought we could introduce group therapy and individual counselling whenever necessary.
Group, in Britain we have a national therapy.
The therapy in a good sanitarium isn't always a long drawn-out affair But be prepared for his being away and confined for five or six months.
Electroshock therapy daily, until further orders.
Electroshock therapy seems to bring on patient's fantasies, rather than to quiet them.
I had a long talk with that lady in musical therapy, Johnny, and she says that Mozart's the boy for you, the broom that sweeps the cobwebs away.
Isn't that important? - Everything is. In therapy we do try to explore the past.
He told me tonight, I could stop therapy anytime.
You need intensive therapy.
One of our psychiatrists does have a background in rehabilitative therapy.
Group therapy.

News and current affairs

Imagine how the medical profession would view one of its members who recommended to the general public some therapy that had not yet passed scrutiny from the appropriate authorities.
Our analysis investigated, for example, the merits of more targeted policies for the near term: purchasing mosquito-resistant bed nets and oral re-hydration malaria therapy for children in the poorest nations affected by climate change.
But when the world's finance ministers recover from their April shock therapy, they also need to look at the opportunities.
He was arrested after complaining to foreign reporters, and has since been administered medicine and forced to undergo electric shock therapy.
Therapeutic cloning would probably be safer than reproductive cloning because any reprogramming defects would not affect every cell in the body - just the cells used in therapy.
Our models show that in the absence of therapy, cancer cells that haven't evolved resistance will proliferate at the expense of the less-fit resistant cells.
This means that high doses of chemotherapy might actually increase the likelihood of a tumor becoming unresponsive to further therapy.
The best therapy for reinvigorating growth is both direct, by increasing competitive pressure, and indirect, by triggering the necessary adaptation in national employment, welfare, and education policies.
Trying Keynesian therapy to resolve, say, the structural problems currently affecting the countries of southern Europe would be like trying to cure a broken leg with heart medicine.
In weekly classes (the atmosphere is that of a class, rather than a therapy group), and by listening to CD's or tapes at home during the week, participants learn the practice of mindfulness meditation.
The classes also include basic education about our moods, and several exercises from cognitive therapy that show the links between thinking and feeling and how participants can best look after themselves when a crisis threatens to overwhelm them.
I believe that in most countries, the era of sleep therapy will come to an early end.
Within the US, variations in the use of breast conservation are linked to surgical bias, as well as to availability of radiation therapy.
In the case of breast conservation, radiation therapy is needed from the beginning, except in unusual circumstances.
And yet, while this strategy has indeed resulted in better outcomes, the acute and long-term morbidity of therapy has been substantial.
Indeed, there is evidence suggesting that tumor dormancy is a valid target for therapy.
The challenge today is thus to understand the processes of tumor dormancy and metastasis better, in order to determine more accurately which patients will benefit from long-term therapy.
Would intermittent therapy be as useful as long-term treatment?
Institutionalization is often based on good intentions and carried out in the name of therapy, care, and protection.
If the 1990's was the era of economic shock therapy, the present decade may be remembered for economic reform paralysis.
Indeed, the parallels between cancerous cells and invasive species suggest that the principles for successful cancer therapy might be found not in the magic bullets of microbiology but in the evolutionary dynamics of applied ecology.
As a result of Global Fund programs, an estimated 2.5 million people are on antiretroviral AIDS therapy.
The new wave of innovation is attributable to three key factors: the ability to personalize therapy, the capacity to get treatments to market faster, and improved engagement with patients.
For early-stage breast cancer patients, genetic markers show whether chemotherapy is likely to have an impact, or if hormone therapy alone is the better option.
Efforts to assure access to high quality radiation therapy should be made so that breast cancer does not require the loss of a breast.
But treatment of cancer cells that may have spread beyond the breast is possible with systemic therapy, meaning drugs.

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