Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
therapy . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
therapy .
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Examples
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Resistance to anti-tubulin therapies is a huge problem in many cancers.
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We now have focused, proven, short term therapies like cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, or problem solving therapy.
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We know that the loss of faith and meaning, the sense of isolation, and the self-condemnation characteristic of moral injury cannot be repaired by short-term therapies.
Rita Nakashima Brock, Ph. D.: How Do We Repair the Souls of Those Returning from Iraq?
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Research into so-called "conversion" therapies is somewhat skewed, since it is not seen as legitimate, which means that no one is investigating it except those who are determined to prove that it works.
Charles Karel Bouley: Gay Teen Asks: I'm 16 and Don't Want To Be Gay, Should I Get Therapy?
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Research into so-called "conversion" therapies is somewhat skewed, since it is not seen as legitimate, which means that no one is investigating it except those who are determined to prove that it works.
Charles Karel Bouley: Gay Teen Asks: I'm 16 and Don't Want To Be Gay, Should I Get Therapy?
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The "economic data leave no doubt that the failure of billions of people to receive necessary therapies is largely a consequence of economic policies that are in need of study and reform by public health scholars," Attaran says.
"It's Their Fault", Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Research into so-called "conversion" therapies is somewhat skewed, since it is not seen as legitimate, which means that no one is investigating it except those who are determined to prove that it works.
Charles Karel Bouley: Gay Teen Asks: I'm 16 and Don't Want To Be Gay, Should I Get Therapy?
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The core personalized medical care market, including diagnostic tests and targeted therapies, is set to grow 10% a year to $42 billion by 2015, according to a study by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Research into so-called "conversion" therapies is somewhat skewed, since it is not seen as legitimate, which means that no one is investigating it except those who are determined to prove that it works.
Charles Karel Bouley: Gay Teen Asks: I'm 16 and Don't Want To Be Gay, Should I Get Therapy?
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For example, the willingness to die rather than accept forbidden therapies is a part of the moral courage which allows other things to be done which aregood.
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