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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151. These professional advisers will need statistical and analytical skills as well as expertise in drug therapy.
152. Although the success rate is high, about 22 percent of apnea sufferers find the mask too cumbersome and discontinue the therapy.
153. The results of this approach are that some individuals may be committed to lifelong drug therapy which they do not need.
154. After two years of therapy, Duane was able to conquer his eating disorder.
155. When a complementary therapy is shown to work, further questions arise.
156. Hypnosis and electroconvulsive therapy were tried but had no effect, and he became heavily dependent on tranquillizers.
157. Supervised clinical training is provided in cytotoxic drug treatment and radiation therapy.
158. She received an 11-day course of empirical antibiotic therapy and was discharged.
159. The treatment of this condition consists of vitamin D therapy and calcium supplementation.
160. Therapy is not an exact science because everyone responds differently.
161. Therapy will extend to families of victims who often suffer their own trauma because of the abuse.
162. Generally they must save or enhance lives and offer an advance on current therapy.
163. Therapeutic input makes heavy use of group work, though individual therapy is also possible.
164. It may reduce the accelerated bone loss of menopause, even in the absence of estrogen replacement therapy. 3.
165. There was a local schoolteacher coming round to give art therapy; that at least should provide some light relief.
166. Discovering these chains or networks of negative irrational thoughts is the basis of cognitive therapy.
167. Data from combination therapy studies are also gradually becoming available.
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168. Programmed ventricular stimulation not only helps to guide the selection of antiarrhythmic drug therapy but also provides important prognostic information.
169. The most effective treatment before 1960 for severe and disabling depression was electro-convulsion therapy.
170. Simply removing this stress can, in many instances, restore an individual to normal function without any other therapy being required.
171. A course of low-dose tetracycline antibiotic therapy is often effective, but topical steroid creams should be avoided.
172. Some general practitioners may be willing to offer individual counselling or marital therapy themselves.
173. From an outside viewpoint, the therapy led to few changes.
174. To eliminate this, as in double-blind trials, would in many cases render the therapy impotent.
175. Cream Silk Hot Oil Therapy is a deep conditioner, developed to add strength and body to fine, flyaway hair.
176. In these instances you might then be able to offer more successful therapy than pure beta blockers.
177. But cruel Freudian aversion therapy proved incapable of changing it, and the fashion then changed to hormonal explanations.
178. During the intervening seven years, he has become replacement therapy for little girls who have just donated their dolls to Oxfam.
179. Therapy to life: Eat with the wise, and drink with the fools. Anthony Liccione
180. Though the early stages of cognitive therapy are primarily behavioural, one often has to introduce cognitive material in order to facilitate tasks.