therapy
In BrE, this is called physiotherapy.
Therapy to help people with speech and language problems to speak more clearly.
Therapy to help people with physical or mental illness to do everyday activities.
A type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns.
The treatment of disease, especially cancer, using X-rays or similar forms of radiation.
A treatment for women whose ovaries produce less estrogen, typically during menopause.
A form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
The treatment of disease with medication.
Therapy that aims to change unwanted patterns of behavior.
Psychotherapy for a whole family, to help them resolve their problems.
The use of hormones in medical treatment.
Therapy that aims to change unwanted patterns of behavior.
The treatment of disease by replacing, altering, or supplementing a gene.
Refers to medical treatment that is not based on the principles of conventional Western medicine.
One-on-one psychotherapy with a therapist.
Refers to treatments used alongside conventional medicine.
A form of psychotherapy involving the encouragement of free self-expression through painting, drawing, or modeling.
The practice of shopping in order to make oneself feel happier.
Techniques to help people relax on their own to relieve stress and anxiety.
The treatment of certain mental illnesses by passing an electric current through the patient's brain; electroconvulsive therapy.
A type of behavior therapy designed to make a patient give up an undesirable habit by causing them to associate it with an unpleasant effect.
A period of time spent with a therapist.
A group of people who meet for group therapy.
A series of therapy sessions.
A particular type or kind of therapy.