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countable and uncountable, plural therapies
Attempted remediation of a health problem following a diagnosis, usually synonymous with treatment. quotations
It will be seen that we are introducing to our readers the subject of Kinesitherapy, in common with other therapies, and it is very proper that we should do so.
1851, “Omnium gatherum”, in American Magazine: Devoted to Homoeopathy and Hydropathy, volume 1, page 222
[…] second, its formidable features prompt the average physician at an early period to consult the dermatologist respecting its nature and therapy […]
1885 November, James Nevins, “On the relations of lupus vulgaris to tuberculosis”, in Journal of Cutaneous and Venereal Diseases, volume 3, number 11
Lahmann's unprecedented success proved beyond doubt the correctness of his teachings and the fallacy of the germ theory of disease, vaccinations and serum therapy.
1926, Otto Carqué, The Key to Rational Dietetics, page 7
Specifically, psychotherapy. quotations examples
As a methodology, it provides a useful framework for evaluating the outcomes of therapy.
1948, Harold B. Pepinsky, Diagnostic Categories in Clinical Counseling, page 3
The existential approach to therapy is philosophical, involving exploration of what it means to be alive.
2015, Alan Meaden, Innovations in Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis
Because it is often confused with psychoanalysis, psychodynamics has at times been considered an outdated and outmoded approach to therapy.
2015, David Capuzzi, Foundations of Couples, Marriage, and Family Counseling, page 152
Healing power or quality. examples
third-person singular simple present therapies, present participle therapying, simple past and past participle therapied
(transitive, rare) To treat with a therapy. quotations
As is the case for therapying ectopic ACTH production, very high serum cortisol levels necessitate adrenolytic therapy with o,p'DDD (mitotane), metopirone, or aminogluthetimide.
1998, Ursula Rüther, Paraneoplastic syndromes, page 5
There was no cytogenetic damage to the therapied or non-therapied regions in the buccal mucosa cells, as determined cytomorphologically.
2012, Cells—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 Edition, page 579
I was therapying her for some gene-based subroutine screwups that prevented easeful sexuality.
2014, Greg Bear, Queen of Angels
(intransitive, rare) To undergo a therapy. quotations
Therapy has almost eliminated violence, and people are divided into groups — the "therapied" and the "un-therapied."
1992, Talking Book Topics, page 35
After a few years of talking about musicking, healthing, therapying, and so forth, most of us will have enough, I assume, and will not necessarily be in a new place.
2002, Brynjulf Stige, Culture-centered music therapy, page 101
In the mail were: $9 in orders for Eating at Arby's; a delightful New Wave story by Susan Mernit, who's finishing one novel and working on the next, all while adjuncting, therapying, and getting ready to divorce Spencer (though she doesn't know that yet); The Village Voice; a BC Alumni Association Board of Directors notice; and a xerox of a review of George's Modern Times.
2011, Richard Grayson, West Side Summers, page 5