Therapy ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Therapy ( noun )

  1. The treatment of an illness or injury by a therapist.
  2. A method of treatment for mental or psychological disorders.

Origin:

From the greek therapeia, meaning "healing" or "curing".

Examples:

  1. She's been going to therapy for a few months to help her cope with her anxiety.
  2. He was prescribed physical therapy to help him recover from his knee injury.
  3. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a well-established treatment for depression.
  4. Art therapy is a creative way to help people express their feelings.
  5. Group therapy is a way for people with similar issues to support each other.

(As a verb)

Therapy ( verb )

  1. The treatment of an illness or injury by a therapist.
  2. A method of treatment for mental or psychological disorders.

Origin:

From the greek therapeia, meaning "healing" or "curing".

Examples:

  1. She's been going to therapy for a few months to help her cope with her anxiety.
  2. He was prescribed physical therapy to help him recover from his knee injury.
  3. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a well-established treatment for depression.
  4. Art therapy is a creative way to help people express their feelings.
  5. Group therapy is a way for people with similar issues to support each other.
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