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Webster 1913 Edition
Therapy
Ther′a-py
,Noun.
[Gr. [GREEK].]
Therapeutics.
Definition 2024
therapy
therapy
English
Noun
therapy (countable and uncountable, plural therapies)
- Treatment of disease or disability, physical or mental.
- 1885 November 1, James Nevins, “On the relations of lupus vulgaris to tuberculosis”, in Journal of Cutaneous and Veneral Diseases, volume 3, number 11:
- […] second, its formidable features prompt the average physician at an early period to consult the dermatologist respecting its nature and therapy […]
- Specifically, psychotherapy.
- 1948, Harold B. Pepinsky, Diagnostic Categories in Clinical Counseling, page 3:
- As a methodology, it provides a useful framework for evaluating the outcomes of therapy.
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- Healing power or quality.
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treatment of disease
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healing power
Verb
therapy (third-person singular simple present therapies, present participle therapying, simple past and past participle therapied)
- (transitive, rare) To treat with a therapy.
- 1998, Ursula Rüther, Paraneoplastic syndromes, page 5:
- As is the case for therapying ectopic ACTH production, very high serum cortisol levels necessitate adrenolytic therapy with o,p'DDD (mitotane), metopirone, or aminogluthetimide.
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- (intransitive, rare) To undergo a therapy.
- 1992, Talking Book Topics, page 35:
- Therapy has almost eliminated violence, and people are divided into groups — the "therapied" and the "un-therapied."
- 2002, Brynjulf Stige, Culture-centered music therapy, page 101:
- After a few years of talking about musicking, healthing, therapying, and so forth, most of us will have enough, I assume, and will not necessarily be in a new place.
- 2011, Richard Grayson, West Side Summers, page 5:
- In the mail were: $9 in orders for Eating at Arby's; a delightful New Wave story by Susan Mernit, who's finishing one novel and working on the next, all while adjuncting, therapying, and getting ready to divorce Spencer (though she doesn't know that yet); The Village Voice; a BC Alumni Association Board of Directors notice; and a xerox of a review of George's Modern Times.
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