noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
occupational therapist
physical therapist
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
occupational
▪ There are more occupational therapists, and the time that they are taking is also being reduced.
▪ An occupational therapist can help with motor or sensory reactivity and processing difficulties.
▪ The comparison of results in groups D and E highlights the important assessment role of occupational therapists as cited by other workers.
▪ An occupational therapist helped her choose a keyboard as part of an overhaul of her work station and typing posture.
▪ His wife gave up a £20,000-a-year job as an occupational therapist to look after their child, now aged four.
▪ Medina also works for an occupational therapist in Bethesda as an equipment technician, according to court papers.
▪ A physiotherapist and occupational therapist are attached.
▪ Each has an occupational therapist, a speech and language therapist and a physical therapist, and Melanie has two nurses.
physical
▪ Their parents are philosophy professors and learning-disabilities therapists and guidance counsellors and physical therapists.
▪ Physical therapy and the physical therapist came to be the source and symbol of healing for patients.
▪ He walked again, and met and married Phyllis Holden, a physical therapist.
▪ Nurses and physical therapists stretched and pulled, rolled and pounded.
▪ Under the supervision of physical therapist Clive Brewster, Johnson also said he lost about eight pounds during his workouts.
▪ Each has an occupational therapist, a speech and language therapist and a physical therapist, and Melanie has two nurses.
▪ In especially difficult or puzzling cases, a more specialized evaluation may be conducted by an occupational or physical therapist.
■ NOUN
family
▪ Feminists, for example, are highly critical of some family therapists.
▪ How fitting for so many, in the opinion of Atlanta psychiatrist and family therapist Frank Pittman.
▪ Many family therapists would say probably not.
▪ But family therapists are also aware how profoundly these swarms of narratives can affect what we see and therefore how we live.
▪ An aura of holiness and specialness also surrounds stories of the birth and early childhood of psychoanalyst and family therapist Craig Fouassis.
massage
▪ With more than 60 part-time massage therapists, there is a wide range of body work available.
▪ There are two safe ways to find a good massage therapist: 1.
speech
▪ If there is a speech therapist treating the client with whom one can discuss the problem, that can be very helpful.
▪ They flee to a speech therapist.
▪ My sons have been booked in to see a speech therapist.
▪ The speech therapist tells them, in effect, to calm down and stop harping on it and it will go away.
▪ If necessary, a speech therapist may be called on as well.
▪ The speech therapist has predicted whatever it was would go away, and it did.
▪ These results highlight deficits in the use of speech therapists in their assessment and treatment capacities.
▪ Referrals come from the health authority whose speech therapists undertake assessments of students and often team-teach with adult education tutors.
■ VERB
help
▪ It also helps the therapist identify antecedents, prominent physical symptoms, and catastrophic thoughts.
▪ One of our friends with the same type of arthritis has been helped by an occupational therapist.
see
▪ My sons have been booked in to see a speech therapist.
▪ She is still seeing a therapist.
▪ I went to see my therapist and he kept talking about the bank manager.
▪ Have you seen how some therapists treat their patients?
▪ He sees a therapist once a week at a cost of £26 an hour.
▪ I have been seeing my therapist since I was 13.
▪ Perhaps it's enough to be Scarlet, who has to see a therapist and dreams only of early retirement and death.
▪ Ann Landers always suggests to see your clergy or therapist.
train
▪ And in some places it has become fashionable, with the aid of a trained therapist, to explore imagined past lives.
▪ It takes a trained and sensitive therapist to cue in to your personal needs.
work
▪ She worked as an occupational therapist and listed gardening and walking as her hobbies.
▪ She had been sheltered from prejudice and injustice by her family until she went to work as a child therapist.
▪ I want to work with a therapist with this point of view, as I feel that it definitely applies to me.
▪ Medina also works for an occupational therapist in Bethesda as an equipment technician, according to court papers.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a sex therapist
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ I decided to change our therapist.
▪ I did not learn much about remedial therapists but this may reflect the state of knowledge rather than any criticism of the author.
▪ Individual therapists tend to approach the art in their own unique way.
▪ On Thursday I talk to my therapist.
▪ The therapist who will listen to your problems and give you a good perm is bound to avoid the dole.
▪ This is particularly true of the therapist who works with people in the dying mode.
▪ Treatment Session one Liz came back accompanied by her parents, but wanting to speak to the therapist on her own first.