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therapeutic

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Word definitions for therapeutic in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Therapeutic \Ther`a*peu"tic\, n. One of the Therapeut[ae].

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Of, or relating to therapy. 2 Having a positive effect on the body or mind.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
pertaining to the healing of disease, 1640s, from Modern Latin therapeuticus "curing, healing," from Greek therapeutikos , from therapeutein "to cure, treat medically," primarily "do service, take care of, provide for," of unknown origin, related to therapon ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN agent ▪ In the course of trying to identify therapeutic agents for this disease two recent studies have shown benefit with bismuth preparations. ▪ In addition, improved therapeutic agents with more specific and ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. tending to cure or restore to health; "curative powers of herbal remedies"; "her gentle healing hand"; "remedial surgery"; "a sanative environment of mountains and fresh air"; "a therapeutic agent"; "therapeutic diets" [syn: curative , healing(p) , ...

Usage examples of therapeutic.

The therapeutic use of a cholinesterase-inhibitor conserves the acetylcholine and can, at least temporarily, improve muscle action.

Relative efficacy of modeling therapeutic changes for inducing behavioral, attitudinal and affective changes.

The pathway that has led from the demonstration of the immunological nature of the homograft reaction and its universality to the development of relatively effective but by no means completely satisfactory means of overcoming it for therapeutic purposes is an interesting one that can only be touched upon very briefly.

Major counseling contact with the child can be made by paraprofessionals or supplementary teachers who will be trained as therapeutic tutors and supervised by the school mental health specialist.

Indeed, the two phenomena are inextricably connected: the more the Chicano student takes therapeutic classes, the more he senses his own failure to achieve parity with other Americans, and the more he falls back on ethnic pride to supply the confidence he cannot acquire through intellectual achievement - and finally, the more his teachers, who themselves either cannot or will not instruct, must push the elixir of ethnic identification.

He dipped into learned works on the mating habits of the bower bird, the decoction of ethers and esters and imitation Irish whiskey, the electronic marvels of the Space Age, proctology made easy, hypnotism, herpetology, and the magical and therapeutic properties of the ancient Chinese pharmacopoeia.

In cyberspace there are a wide variety of mental health resources, including support groups, informational websites, assessment and psychotherapeutic software, and comprehensive self-help programs - not to mention the potentially therapeutic nature of online relationships and communities as social microcosms.

I was also operant in redaction, which is the therapeutic and analytical power that most lay persons call mind-alteration.

Yet through multiculturalism, cultural relativism and a therapeutic curriculum our schools often promote the very values from which new immigrants are fleeing - tribalism, statism and group rather than individual interests.

Monday morning at quarter to nine, Andi used the bedroom phone for a short course in therapeutic radiation for the terminally ill.

The cloned stem cells in therapeutic cloning are harvested from the blastocyst stage well before any embryo forms.

By supporting the Brownback bill, which would not only ban therapeutic cloning but criminalize it, many disease advocates, myself included, felt that Senator Frist was making the wrong decision both as a doctor and as a senator.

Among the many useful techniques which were demonstrated and validated through our case studies, powerful therapeutic relationships were recognized and clarified, replete with transference and countertransference, deep and immediate emotions expressed by the client, and the possibility of long-term engagement even with an ambivalent client.

The experiments upon his patients were frankly reported by himself, and were published in his well-known work on Therapeutics.

I recommend prompt termination of the Hawksbill Station penal colony and, where possible, the therapeutic rehabilitation of its inmates.