Similar words: therapist, trap, rape, wrap, rapid, grape, wrap up, rapidly. Meaning: ['θerəpɪ] n. (medicine) the act of caring for someone (as by medication or remedial training etc.).
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121. In others, the general hospital psychiatric service will be able to provide aftercare, including where necessary, family therapy.
122. Miss Geller's handicap is barely noticeable after three years of physical therapy.
123. Some of them are returned to normal prisons before they ever make the intensive group therapy regime.
124. He made up his mind to participate in the group therapy sessions he had been sitting through mutely.
125. Were he alive today, Tchaikovsky would be a candidate for psychiatric counseling and drug therapy.
126. Prophylactic therapy to avoid acute gouty arthritis should accompany the initiation of allopurinol therapy.
127. Thus, therapy for a particular ailment may specifically be excluded from a policy, whilst surgery would be covered.
128. Radiation, coming along shortly thereafter as a therapy method, reinforced this concept of cancer as a local body problem.
129. But besides estrogen therapy there are no medical therapies known to stop the hot flashes and improve sleep.
130. In their entirety the cognitive therapy techniques of Beck and his colleagues offer a complete system of psychotherapy.
131. Demanding oral triple therapy eradicates H pylori in up to 96% of patients treated but does have considerable side effects.
132. Therapeutic counselling for long-term problems - these may be triggered by the fertility problem and sometimes need outside referral to marital therapy.
133. Because the disorder is specific to B cells(sentencedict.com), it may be a candidate for somatic gene therapy.
134. All this makes a complex pattern, but complex in therapy only if one does not know the source of aberration.
135. In addition, none of the patients had been treated with bismuth preparations or with immunosuppressive therapy.
136. Ludington plans to introduce the therapy into the transitional care unit that caters to preemies at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
137. We believe therefore that the available evidence strongly supports the use of full-dose aspirin as adjunctive therapy to thrombolysis.
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138. The network focuses on a single application: networking powerful computers to help doctors plan radiation therapy for cancer treatment.
139. Its main attractions are the optimal utilisation of permanent grassland and the control of internal parasitism without resort to therapy.
140. Perhaps gene therapy could prevent the mutation of the prion gene that causes hereditary brain disease.
141. But he says that any drugs to block this process would have to form part of a combination therapy.
142. All this talk about counselling and therapy left me cold.
143. Others might think it takes a controlled dangerous substance or shock therapy.
144. Despite aggressive antibiotic therapy, the epidemic strain continued to be isolated from his sputum and subsequently from blood cultures.
145. In therapy, we chip away at this, bit by bit.
146. Spencer hoped that therapy would free her from her inner demons.
147. No prior drug therapy had that effect and neither had any previous course of ECT.
148. I do both psychoanalysis and family therapy and act as a go-between between the two camps.
149. This is a cop who is in therapy because of his habit of shooting innocent bystanders dead.
150. In the early 1960s the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota researched exercise therapy as part of the treatment for patients suffering from angina.