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Definition of therapy in English: therapynounPlural therapies ˈθɛrəpiˈθɛrəpi mass noun1Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. 疗法,治疗 a course of antibiotic therapy 抗生素疗程。 count noun cancer therapies 癌症治疗。 Example sentencesExamples - They may have tried over-the-counter preparations, dietary exclusions, or alternative therapies.
- Many of the standard radiation and drug therapies now used to treat cancers can have serious side effects.
- The holistic therapies might lead medicine back towards the holism of the ancient systems.
- However, drug therapies that target the dopamine system may be on the horizon.
- Hormone therapy will bring about physical and perhaps psychogenic changes.
- Many health and fitness salons provide hair salons, beauty treatments and massage therapies.
- Many patients receiving these new therapies respond rapidly to them and get a lot of clinical benefit.
- Prices have gone up a bit, but, as with all holistic therapies, the more you pay the more it's worth.
- The subject of alternative therapies for cancer stirs quite a debate within the field of oncology.
- Complementary therapies such as osteopathy and acupuncture are popular.
- Gene therapies could allow new approaches, or help existing treatments work better.
- Combining two or more of these therapies has a cumulative effect on pain reduction.
- Biological therapies help the body's immune system to attack cancer cells.
- These medical therapies are aimed at reducing the viral load and hence induce early remission.
- Genomics is promoting a tremendous interest in novel therapies of which gene therapies will be only a minority.
- Whether in the guise of new drugs or new therapies, technology is costly.
- The preferable option would be for these therapies to be administered in the patient's home or workplace.
- He believes more and more people are turning to homeopathy, herbal medicine, and other therapies.
- Combination therapies usually contain drugs from two of these classes.
- He adds that in the future this gene may also be used as a specific target for cancer therapies.
- New targeted therapies are largely responsible for the increased survival rates.
Synonyms treatment, remedy, cure, remedial treatment, method of healing - 1.1 The treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
精神疗法,心理疗法 he is currently in therapy 他正接受心理治疗。 as modifier therapy sessions 心理治疗期。 Example sentencesExamples - You know it was bad enough in therapy having to relive my childhood but this is so much worse.
- I made the point that psychological research and therapy have two extremely different goals.
- Low sexual desire is rapidly becoming the most common issue treated in psychosexual therapy.
- Judy was in therapy for months, before stopping it entirely back in January.
- Two years ago she told a magazine that her childhood scars drove her to seek therapy.
- The evidence concerns a kind of psychological therapy known as debriefing.
- All three films feel like confessionals, or more accurately therapy sessions.
- He was a devotee of therapy and continued to see his psychoanalyst in the home.
- If you couldn't hold out the hope of being able to deal with the problem, there would be no point in therapy at all.
- I've been thinking about therapy so now the possibility or seeing my old psychologist looms.
- One visit to the local psychotherapist later it's his parents that need the therapy not him.
- There is also psychotherapy which uses the birth chart as an aid to the therapy process.
- I may end up in therapy for months and the potential for embarrassment is endless.
- Relate offers both a diploma and a Masters in couples therapy, as well as a diploma in psychosexual therapy.
- Arthur sounds like someone who has been in therapy; he sounds, in fact, like my dad.
- As interested as you no doubt are in my childhood days, this is not a public therapy session.
- He is also having weekly therapy sessions with a clinical psychiatrist to keep him sane.
- Mental training can, like therapy, take time to produce the desired effects.
- She has confessed she has been in therapy because she thinks she's a bad mother.
- While attending the therapy sessions he noted a slight improvement in his condition.
Synonyms psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, analysis
OriginMid 19th century: from modern Latin therapia, from Greek therapeia 'healing', from therapeuein 'minister to, treat medically'. Rhymesaromatherapy, chemotherapy, hypnotherapy, physiotherapy, psychotherapy, radiotherapy Definition of therapy in US English: therapynounˈθɛrəpiˈTHerəpē 1Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. 疗法,治疗 a course of antibiotic therapy 抗生素疗程。 癌症治疗。 Example sentencesExamples - Whether in the guise of new drugs or new therapies, technology is costly.
- Gene therapies could allow new approaches, or help existing treatments work better.
- Combining two or more of these therapies has a cumulative effect on pain reduction.
- He adds that in the future this gene may also be used as a specific target for cancer therapies.
- The holistic therapies might lead medicine back towards the holism of the ancient systems.
- Genomics is promoting a tremendous interest in novel therapies of which gene therapies will be only a minority.
- The subject of alternative therapies for cancer stirs quite a debate within the field of oncology.
- Complementary therapies such as osteopathy and acupuncture are popular.
- They may have tried over-the-counter preparations, dietary exclusions, or alternative therapies.
- Prices have gone up a bit, but, as with all holistic therapies, the more you pay the more it's worth.
- Many health and fitness salons provide hair salons, beauty treatments and massage therapies.
- Combination therapies usually contain drugs from two of these classes.
- The preferable option would be for these therapies to be administered in the patient's home or workplace.
- He believes more and more people are turning to homeopathy, herbal medicine, and other therapies.
- However, drug therapies that target the dopamine system may be on the horizon.
- Biological therapies help the body's immune system to attack cancer cells.
- These medical therapies are aimed at reducing the viral load and hence induce early remission.
- Many patients receiving these new therapies respond rapidly to them and get a lot of clinical benefit.
- Hormone therapy will bring about physical and perhaps psychogenic changes.
- New targeted therapies are largely responsible for the increased survival rates.
- Many of the standard radiation and drug therapies now used to treat cancers can have serious side effects.
Synonyms treatment, remedy, cure, remedial treatment, method of healing - 1.1 The treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
精神疗法,心理疗法 he is currently in therapy 他正接受心理治疗。 as modifier therapy sessions 心理治疗期。 Example sentencesExamples - There is also psychotherapy which uses the birth chart as an aid to the therapy process.
- The evidence concerns a kind of psychological therapy known as debriefing.
- He is also having weekly therapy sessions with a clinical psychiatrist to keep him sane.
- You know it was bad enough in therapy having to relive my childhood but this is so much worse.
- While attending the therapy sessions he noted a slight improvement in his condition.
- Low sexual desire is rapidly becoming the most common issue treated in psychosexual therapy.
- Judy was in therapy for months, before stopping it entirely back in January.
- One visit to the local psychotherapist later it's his parents that need the therapy not him.
- All three films feel like confessionals, or more accurately therapy sessions.
- I've been thinking about therapy so now the possibility or seeing my old psychologist looms.
- Arthur sounds like someone who has been in therapy; he sounds, in fact, like my dad.
- I may end up in therapy for months and the potential for embarrassment is endless.
- She has confessed she has been in therapy because she thinks she's a bad mother.
- I made the point that psychological research and therapy have two extremely different goals.
- He was a devotee of therapy and continued to see his psychoanalyst in the home.
- As interested as you no doubt are in my childhood days, this is not a public therapy session.
- Relate offers both a diploma and a Masters in couples therapy, as well as a diploma in psychosexual therapy.
- Two years ago she told a magazine that her childhood scars drove her to seek therapy.
- Mental training can, like therapy, take time to produce the desired effects.
- If you couldn't hold out the hope of being able to deal with the problem, there would be no point in therapy at all.
Synonyms psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, analysis
OriginMid 19th century: from modern Latin therapia, from Greek therapeia ‘healing’, from therapeuein ‘minister to, treat medically’. |