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therapist
One who specializes in physical therapy or psychotherapy.
Ãâó: www.el-aura.com/terminology-e.html
therapeutic
the treatment of disease or other disorder; something that may benefit health. (Geothermal) hot springs are often thought of as therapeutic.
Ãâó: www.wefixhvac.com/glossary.htm
therapeutic touch
A non-invasive, holistic approach to healing which stimulates the receiver's own recuperative powers. It is a modern form of laying-on-of-hands and is based on principles of an energy exchange between people. It is most useful to reduce or eliminate pain, promote healing, and elicit a relaxation response.
Ãâó: www.healingartistsofsac.com/Glossary.htm
therapeutic touch
is derived from an ancient technique called laying-on of hands. It is based on the premise that it is the healing force of the therapist (unlike Reiki) that affects the patient's recovery; healing is promoted when the body's energies are in balance; and, by passing their hands over the patient, healers can identify energy imbalances.
Ãâó: healingdeva.com/therapies_glossary.htm
therapeutic
Use of antibiotics at dosage levels sufficient to treat, control or prevent clinical disease of bacteria origin; antibiotic therapy is usually initiated as empirical treatment, followed by a determination of a specific diagnosis. Therapeutic use represents the most common application of antibiotics in animals.
Ãâó: www.ahi.org/resources/glossary.asp
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