Synonyms for therapy
Grammar : Noun |
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Phonetic Transcription : ˈθɛr ə pi |
Définition of therapy
Origin :- 1846, "medical treatment of disease," from Modern Latin therapia, from Greek therapeia "curing, healing," from therapeuein "to cure, treat medically," literally "attend, do service, take care of;" related to therapon "servant, attendant."
- noun healing treatment
- It is a therapy which is positive, dynamic and constructive.
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- They make up one way of describing the ideal outcomes of therapy.
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- The legal status of therapy is still ambiguous in many states.
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- His conception of therapy is casual, simple, and often good-humored.
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- I have tried to give a realistic picture of confidentiality in therapy.
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- Some periods in therapy do not lead to a successful outcome.
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- The last chapter in this book deals with what to expect after therapy.
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- Does that mean that you cannot plan or select a therapy intelligently?
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- But his main and most useful contributions were in the field of therapy.
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- What therapy does your science have for him, Dr. Thornberry?
- Extract from : « Take the Reason Prisoner » by John Joseph McGuire
Antonyms for therapy
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