Rhymes with immunotherapy
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- therapy — the treatment of disease or disorders, as by some remedial, rehabilitating, or curative process: speech therapy.
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- shock therapy — (not in technical use) any of various therapies, as insulin shock therapy or electroconvulsive therapy, that induce convulsions or unconsciousness, used for symptomatic relief in certain mental disorders.
- speech therapy — treatment for speaking disorders
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- chemotherapy — Chemotherapy is the treatment of disease using chemicals. It is often used in treating cancer.
- hydrotherapy — the branch of therapeutics that deals with the curative use of water.
- psychotherapy — the treatment of psychological disorders or maladjustments by a professional technique, as psychoanalysis, group therapy, or behavioral therapy.
- radium therapy — treatment of disease by means of radium.
- x-ray therapy — treatment of a disease using controlled quantities of x-rays.
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- aversion therapy — a method of suppressing an undesirable habit, such as excessive smoking, by causing the subject to associate an unpleasant effect, such as an electric shock or nausea, with the habit
- behavior therapy — therapy employing behavior modification
- implosion therapy — a form of behavior therapy involving intensive recollection and review of anxiety-producing situations or events in a patient's life in an attempt to develop more appropriate responses to similar situations in the future.
- physical therapy — the treatment or management of physical disability, malfunction, or pain by exercise, massage, hydrotherapy, etc., without the use of medicines, surgery, or radiation.
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- insulin shock therapy — a former treatment for mental illness, especially schizophrenia, employing insulin-induced hypoglycemia as a method for producing convulsive seizures.
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- occupational therapy — a form of therapy in which patients are encouraged to engage in vocational tasks or expressive activities, as art or dance, usually in a social setting.