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Example sentences for "therapy"

Lexicographically close words:
therapeutical; therapeutically; therapeutics; therapeutist; therapist; therby; there; thereabout; thereabouts; thereafter
  1. The simple change of name and environment had been just enough to snap the link during a time when Martin's brain had been inactivated by therapy and anesthetics.

  2. The boy who had had to stay in a therapy chair all his life because his efferent nerves could not control his body.

  3. And, with the therapy we'll give him afterwards, he'll be in fine shape.

  4. But it would have to be the kind of therapy which, according to the Viennese folk-tale, Emperor Joseph practiced: the beneficial interference of a potentate, before whose will men bow and difficulties vanish.

  5. This therapy fits in perfectly with the estimation of neuroses to which the majority of physicians subscribe.

  6. Compulsion neurosis and hysteria are those forms of neurotic disease by the study of which psychoanalysis has been built up, and in whose treatment as well the therapy celebrates its triumphs.

  7. Accordingly the work of therapy falls into two phases: first, all the libido is forced from the symptoms into the transference, and concentrated there; secondly, the struggle over this new object is carried on and the libido set free.

  8. You may conclude from my warning against the relatives of patients that for purposes of psychoanalysis we should take the patients away from their families, and should limit this therapy to the inmates of sanatoriums.

  9. Is our psychoanalytical therapy causal or not?

  10. That which becomes a benefit to therapy works harm to the investigation.

  11. You wish to know only along what general lines psychoanalytic therapy works and approximately what it accomplishes.

  12. Thereupon the psychoanalytic method of therapy was founded.

  13. This would be causal therapy in its true sense and our analysis would have furnished the indispensable preparatory work of reconnaissance.

  14. Their behavior under attempts at therapy confirms this supposition.

  15. Analytic therapy is, as you know, still young; it took a long time to establish the technique, and this could be done only during the course of the work and under the influence of accumulating experience.

  16. Analytic therapy attacks the illness closer to its sources, namely in the conflicts out of which the symptoms have emerged, it makes use of suggestion to change the solution of these conflicts.

  17. Our therapy consisted of such occupations; as long as one remained busy, the job itself mattered little.

  18. However, continuing attendance in a church, or meeting with friends should in no way be thought of as frivolous or forgetful of the sick, but rather as a form of therapy for the living.

  19. I determined to check out a book on vitamin C therapy at the library before going home, although I honestly hoped that the information therein would prove doubtful and not merit further investigation.

  20. But in what relates to therapy it will perhaps not be useless to make some further observations.

  21. Chapter XL (page 177) treats of dental tartar, of its cause, of the harmful effects it produces, and of the prophylaxis and therapy relating thereto.

  22. In regard to the pathology and therapy of the teeth, Guy but rarely abandons the footsteps of the Arabian writers.

  23. The "you must and shall be saved" is no more to be commended in nerve-therapy than in any other department of life.

  24. In modern mental therapy the mind has been the loser, whilst great progress has been made in cerebral anatomy; of the mind we know less than nothing.

  25. Even the so-called highly scientific suggestion-therapy employs the wares of the medicine-man and the exorcising Schaman.

  26. Research and therapy now coincided in the attempt to discover the causes and the rational solution of this conflict.

  27. Research and therapy coincide; their task is to search out the foundations and the rational solution of the conflict.

  28. It is a dangerous therapy in the hands of those who do not understand how to deal out the treatment.

  29. In nerve-therapy we get so many wonderful experiences--unforeseen and impossible to foresee--that surely we ought to dismiss all hope of being infallibly able to point out the right path.

  30. That the American profession takes an active interest in this movement is shown by the exhaustive paper on psycho-therapy by Dr.

  31. I am fully persuaded, and I believe the facts when presented will establish it, that it is the physio-therapy in Osteopathy that wins and holds the favor of intelligent people.

  32. I have found many physicians willing to acknowledge this, and even recommend the services of such an Osteopath when physio-therapy was indicated.

  33. Certainly locomotor ataxic patients would seem the least likely to be benefited by training in movement and yet this movement therapy for tabes has had some wonderful results.

  34. The old rule of getting the emunctories at work must be the basis of any rational therapy of colds.

  35. When, later, high potency currents came in and the Wimshurst and other powerful machines were invented, there was revealed at each novel invention a new horizon in electro-therapy and wondrous cures were reported.

  36. Most of our biological remedies for Graves' disease then are strongly reminiscent of the therapy of the affection in older times.

  37. Organo-therapy was then new and it was found that the orders given to the butcher for thyroid had been filled by him according to the directions by furnishing portions of a large gland situated in the neck of the calf.

  38. In every department of therapy this has always been done by enthusiasts.

  39. Much of the old-time therapy was in association with dreams supposed to have been in some way inspired.

  40. In them we have every phase of modern therapy that has the strong element of suggestion in it.

  41. A striking example of the place of suggestion came with the development of organo-therapy some fifteen years ago.

  42. Diversion of mind and temporizing with symptoms are the basis of therapy at the menstrual period.

  43. And again and again they get it, for we have also seen that, given faith enough either in a saint or a shrine or a system, psycho-therapy with certain subjects and in certain cases does heal.

  44. But as psycho-therapy itself becomes organized, works out its laws, develops its own science and particularly as the knowledge of all this is extended and popularized, they will lose their base of support.

  45. It is a strongly drawn system of psycho-therapy because it is a strongly drawn system of suggestion.

  46. Recognizing the force and reality of psycho-therapy Christian Science gets its power as a healing system from the great number of people who are open to its appeal and the shrewd combination of elements in the appeal itself.

  47. One of the Most Strongly-Drawn Systems of Psycho-therapy Ever Offered Now Christian Science is one of the most strongly drawn psycho-therapeutic agencies ever offered.

  48. And if, on the other hand, they found a body of actual fact substantiating Psycho-therapy they would do well to add courses therein to the discipline of their schools.

  49. Against this theory is the fact that elimination therapy is of no avail in the treatment of infantile scurvy.

  50. The therapy of animal scurvy will also be deferred (chapter VI), as the reaction to dietetic measures is practically the same in man and in animals.

  51. There is almost nothing in the realm of therapy which is so striking as a scorbutic patient's prompt reaction to antiscorbutic treatment.

  52. Physicians from all over the world flocked to Paris to learn the details of the open secret, and within a few months the new serum-therapy had an acknowledged standing with the medical profession everywhere.

  53. Photographs and tri-dis would have to be taken, the parasite would have to be identified and its sensitivity to therapy determined.

  54. A little mental therapy and plenty of rest are all she needs.

  55. We'll take the sick ones back to the hospital area and push therapy and supportive treatment.

  56. Were you serious about that 'therapy revolution' we were talking about this afternoon?

  57. In essence, it stated that, though music therapy has its great advantages, if the pattern of performance were broken or altered, a definite erratic emotional reaction would develop on the part of the citizens!

  58. This may include work therapy in groups that are supervised to the degree necessary to prevent the members from acquiring alcoholic beverages.

  59. The lethargic types are very apt to forget, or to dismiss the medication or the therapy as too much trouble.

  60. You see, when Gerald and I were affianced, neither one of us were undergoing any kind of corrective therapy and so I don't know how these things work out.

  61. Corrective therapy and marriage with Bertram Harrison; total re-orientation; or migration to Eden, Tau Ceti.

  62. Do you know that telenosis therapy is no sonofabitchin' good on alcoholics?

  63. In the sixth book what the Germans call special pathology and therapy begins with the diseases of the head.

  64. Care must be taken to watch the pulse, the breathing, the appearance of the feet, the evacuations from the bowels, and to modify therapy in accordance with these indications.

  65. Modern diagnosis and modern therapy might have done a great deal for Napoleon, Nietzsche, Julius Caesar, Florence Nightingale, Oscar Wilde.

  66. Therapy might have relieved Napoleon of his attacks, and so, halting the creeping degeneration of his pituitary, made Waterloo impossible.

  67. The unfathomed possibilities of gland therapy are still to be probed.

  68. Bordeu came to Paris as a brilliant provincial in his early twenties and by the charm of his manner and daring therapy fought his way to the most exclusive aristocratic practice of the court.

  69. What it's amounted to has been a relatively minor but extremely precise and apparently purposeful therapy process.

  70. That includes that total therapy process, doesn't it?

  71. Rarely have I seen anyone rip into total therapy with the verve displayed by the Ermetyne.

  72. Your investigators could have interfered with the little therapy process in a number of ways.

  73. Quimby played quite an important role in the evolution of the modern conceptions of mental healing, or psycho-therapy as it is now called.


  74. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "therapy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assistance; benefit; clinic; comfort; cure; curing; dispensary; ease; elixir; emergency; healing; help; isolation; laboratory; medication; medicine; ministration; ministry; nursery; office; pharmacy; physic; protection; psychotherapy; relief; remedy; rescue; service; succor; support; surgery; therapy; treatment; ward