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Tumeurs du cerveau -- thérapie. : Pineal region tumors : diagnosis and treatment options / volume editors, Tatsuya Kobayashi, L. Dade Lunsford  2009 1
Tumeurs du sein -- thérapie.   2
Unterschenkelgeschwür -- Therapie -- Aufsatzsammlung. : Management of leg ulcers / volume editors, J. Hafner [and others]  1999 1
Viren -- Replikation -- Krebs <Medizin> -- Therapie -- Aufsatzsammlung. : Replication-competent viruses for cancer therapy / volume editors, Pablo Hernáiz Driever, Samuel D. Rabkin  2001 1
Therapieën.   47
TherapieeOn. : Outdoor therapies : introduction to practices, possibilities, and critical perspectives / edited by Nevin J. Harper and Will W. Dobud  2021 1
Therapieerfolg   7
Therapiefreiheit : The patient multiple : an ethnography of healthcare and decision-making in Bhutan / Jonathan Taee  2017 1
Therapieplan   3
 

Therapies -- See Therapeutics


Procedures concerned with the remedial treatment or prevention of diseases
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Therapies, Alternative -- See Complementary Therapies


Therapeutic practices which are not currently considered an integral part of conventional allopathic medical practice. They may lack biomedical explanations but as they become better researched some (PHYSICAL THERAPY MODALITIES; DIET; ACUPUNCTURE) become widely accepted whereas others (humors, radium therapy) quietly fade away, yet are important historical footnotes. Therapies are termed as Complementary when used in addition to conventional treatments and as Alternative when used instead of conventional treatment
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Therapies, Animal Assisted -- See Animal Assisted Therapy


The use of live animal as a means of therapy
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Therapies, Animal Facilitated -- See Animal Assisted Therapy


The use of live animal as a means of therapy
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Therapies, Aroma -- See Aromatherapy


The use of fragrances and essences from plants to affect or alter a person's mood or behavior and to facilitate physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The chemicals comprising essential oils in plants has a host of therapeutic properties and has been used historically in Africa, Asia, and India. Its greatest application is in the field of alternative medicine. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed; from Dr. Atiba Vheir, Dove Center, Washington, D.C.)
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Therapies, Art -- See Art Therapy


The use of art as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of neurological, mental, or behavioral disorders
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Therapies, Behavior -- See Behavior Therapy


The application of modern theories of learning and conditioning in the treatment of behavior disorders
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Therapies, Biologic -- See Biological Therapy


Treatment of diseases with biological materials or biological response modifiers, such as the use of GENES; CELLS; TISSUES; organs; SERUM; VACCINES; and humoral agents
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Therapies, Biological -- See Biological Therapy


Treatment of diseases with biological materials or biological response modifiers, such as the use of GENES; CELLS; TISSUES; organs; SERUM; VACCINES; and humoral agents
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Therapies, CAR T-Cell -- See Immunotherapy, Adoptive


Form of adoptive transfer where cells with antitumor activity are transferred to the tumor-bearing host in order to mediate tumor regression. The lymphoid cells commonly used are lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL). This is usually considered a form of passive immunotherapy. (From DeVita, et al., Cancer, 1993, pp.305-7, 314)
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Therapies, Chelation -- See Chelation Therapy


Therapy of heavy metal poisoning using agents which sequester the metal from organs or tissues and bind it firmly within the ring structure of a new compound which can be eliminated from the body
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Therapies, Client-Centered -- See Person-Centered Psychotherapy


A nondirective psychotherapy approach originated by Carl Rogers. The goals of therapy are to promote the client's congruence, self awareness, and self acceptance. This approach views the client as naturally directed toward self actualization, and only needing facilitative conditions in order to promote this tendency
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Therapies, Cognition -- See Cognitive Behavioral Therapy


A direct form of psychotherapy based on the interpretation of situations (cognitive structure of experiences) that determine how an individual feels and behaves. It is based on the premise that cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary determinant of mood and behavior. The therapy uses behavioral and verbal techniques to identify and correct negative thinking that is at the root of the aberrant behavior
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Therapies, Cognitive -- See Cognitive Behavioral Therapy


A direct form of psychotherapy based on the interpretation of situations (cognitive structure of experiences) that determine how an individual feels and behaves. It is based on the premise that cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary determinant of mood and behavior. The therapy uses behavioral and verbal techniques to identify and correct negative thinking that is at the root of the aberrant behavior
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Therapies, Cognitive Behavior -- See Cognitive Behavioral Therapy


A direct form of psychotherapy based on the interpretation of situations (cognitive structure of experiences) that determine how an individual feels and behaves. It is based on the premise that cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary determinant of mood and behavior. The therapy uses behavioral and verbal techniques to identify and correct negative thinking that is at the root of the aberrant behavior
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Therapies, Cognitive Behavioral -- See Cognitive Behavioral Therapy


A direct form of psychotherapy based on the interpretation of situations (cognitive structure of experiences) that determine how an individual feels and behaves. It is based on the premise that cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary determinant of mood and behavior. The therapy uses behavioral and verbal techniques to identify and correct negative thinking that is at the root of the aberrant behavior
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Therapies, Cold -- See Cryotherapy


A form of therapy consisting in the local or general use of cold. The selective destruction of tissue by extreme cold or freezing is CRYOSURGERY. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Therapies, Combination Drug -- See Drug Therapy, Combination


Therapy with two or more separate preparations given for a combined effect
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Therapies, Combined Modality -- See Combined Modality Therapy


The treatment of a disease or condition by several different means simultaneously or sequentially. Chemoimmunotherapy, RADIOIMMUNOTHERAPY, chemoradiotherapy, cryochemotherapy, and SALVAGE THERAPY are seen most frequently, but their combinations with each other and surgery are also used
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Therapies, Complementary -- See Complementary Therapies


Therapeutic practices which are not currently considered an integral part of conventional allopathic medical practice. They may lack biomedical explanations but as they become better researched some (PHYSICAL THERAPY MODALITIES; DIET; ACUPUNCTURE) become widely accepted whereas others (humors, radium therapy) quietly fade away, yet are important historical footnotes. Therapies are termed as Complementary when used in addition to conventional treatments and as Alternative when used instead of conventional treatment
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Therapies, Computer-Assisted -- See Therapy, Computer-Assisted


Computer systems utilized as adjuncts in the treatment of disease
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Therapies, Computer-Assisted Protocol-Directed -- See Therapy, Computer-Assisted


Computer systems utilized as adjuncts in the treatment of disease
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Therapies, Computer-Assisted Radiation -- See Radiotherapy, Computer-Assisted


Computer systems or programs used in accurate computations for providing radiation dosage treatment to patients
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Therapies, Conditioning -- See Behavior Therapy


The application of modern theories of learning and conditioning in the treatment of behavior disorders
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Therapies, Convulsive -- See Convulsive Therapy


Convulsions induced in order to treat MENTAL DISORDERS. It is used primarily in the treatment of severe affective disorders and SCHIZOPHRENIA
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Thérapies corporelles. : The body in psychotherapy : international congress, Geneva, February 1-3, 1996 / editor, J. Guimón  1997 1
 

Therapies, Couple -- See Couples Therapy


Psychotherapy used for either unmarried couples or married couples, of mixed or same sex
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Therapies, Dance -- See Dance Therapy


The use of dancing for therapeutic purposes
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Therapies, Diet -- See Diet Therapy


Adjusting the quantity and quality of food intake to improve health status of an individual. This term does not include the methods of food intake (NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT)
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Therapies, Directed Reverie -- See Imagery (Psychotherapy)


The use of mental images produced by the imagination as a form of psychotherapy. It can be classified by the modality of its content: visual, verbal, auditory, olfactory, tactile, gustatory, or kinesthetic. Common themes derive from nature imagery (e.g., forests and mountains), water imagery (e.g., brooks and oceans), travel imagery, etc. Imagery is used in the treatment of mental disorders and in helping patients cope with other diseases. Imagery often forms a part of HYPNOSIS, of AUTOGENIC TRAINING, of RELAXATION TECHNIQUES, and of BEHAVIOR THERAPY. (From Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, vol. 4, pp29-30, 1994)
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Therapies, Drug -- See Drug Therapy


The use of DRUGS to treat a DISEASE or its symptoms. One example is the use of ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS to treat CANCER
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Therapies, Early -- See Secondary Prevention


The prevention of recurrences or exacerbations of a disease or complications of its therapy
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Therapies, Electric Convulsive -- See Electroconvulsive Therapy


Electrically induced CONVULSIONS primarily used in the treatment of severe AFFECTIVE DISORDERS and SCHIZOPHRENIA
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Therapies, Electric Shock -- See Electroconvulsive Therapy


Electrically induced CONVULSIONS primarily used in the treatment of severe AFFECTIVE DISORDERS and SCHIZOPHRENIA
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Therapies, Electroconvulsive -- See Electroconvulsive Therapy


Electrically induced CONVULSIONS primarily used in the treatment of severe AFFECTIVE DISORDERS and SCHIZOPHRENIA
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Therapies, Electroshock -- See Electroconvulsive Therapy


Electrically induced CONVULSIONS primarily used in the treatment of severe AFFECTIVE DISORDERS and SCHIZOPHRENIA
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Therapies, Electroversion -- See Electric Countershock


An electrical current applied to the HEART to terminate a CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA
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Therapies, Emergency -- See Emergency Treatment


First aid or other immediate intervention for accidents or medical conditions requiring immediate care and treatment before definitive medical and surgical management can be procured
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Therapies, Enzyme -- See Enzyme Therapy


The use of enzymes to correct metabolic and physiological processes
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Therapies, Equine-Assisted -- See Equine-Assisted Therapy


Therapy assisted by the use of a horse and/or its movement, including equine-assisted psychotherapy, horseback riding, and hippotherapy
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Therapies, Estrogen Replacement -- See Estrogen Replacement Therapy


The use of hormonal agents with estrogen-like activity in postmenopausal or other estrogen-deficient women to alleviate effects of hormone deficiency, such as vasomotor symptoms, DYSPAREUNIA, and progressive development of OSTEOPOROSIS. This may also include the use of progestational agents in combination therapy
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