therapeutic approach

collocation in English

meaningsoftherapeuticandapproach

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therapeutic
adjective
uk
/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.tɪk/
us
/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.t̬ɪk/
relating to the curing of a disease or ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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Concisely, logos means meaning and logotherapy is atherapeuticapproachbased on meaning making.
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Currently, a positive, prospective, longitudinal,therapeuticapproachto the wide array of psychosocial issues typically associated with bipolar illness is relatively underappreciated and underutilized.
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In conclusion, implantation ofendovascular stents is an effective palliative or eventherapeuticapproachin complex coarctation.
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More importantly, what is the most feasibletherapeuticapproachto these disorders?
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In the infused animals, a protective effect of the chemical on weight loss, survival and motor performance was observed, suggesting a viabletherapeuticapproach.
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All issues are dealt with using atherapeuticapproach.
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Ideally, a systematic review of the available evidence is required as the basis of a clinical guideline when promoting a particulartherapeuticapproach.
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An alternativetherapeuticapproachto the morbidly adherent placenta is conservative rather than extirpative.
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Often practitioners are tempted to use atherapeuticapproachbecause it suits their philosophy or skills.
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Infection as a cause of pregnancy loss requires a differenttherapeuticapproachto that required for cervical weakness.
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Finding ways to limit the time spent in delusional thinking might be another valuabletherapeuticapproach.
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It is important that co-existing impairments must be taken into account in planning atherapeuticapproachfor neglect.
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As suggested above, when considering the interacting effects of psychiatric condition andtherapeuticapproachon brain activity, perhaps underlying pathophysiology is the predominant factor.
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When a shunt is acutely occluded, a quick and effective emergencytherapeuticapproachis required.
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Taming the inflammatory response that precedes and/or accompanies cancer progression is also an attractivetherapeuticapproachfor treating cancer patients.
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A main feature of thetherapeuticapproach, involving empathic representation, is seen as potentiating the emergence of reflective function.
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Each subsequent chapter is dedicated to a particular problem ortherapeuticapproach.
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