Therapy
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Therapy (in Greek: θεραπεία) is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a diagnosis.
The term therapy may appear in many contexts, including:
[edit] Types of therapy
- adventure therapy
- agoratherapy
- aromatherapy
- art therapy
- Cognitive analytic therapy
- cognitive therapy
- colour therapy
- craniosacral therapy
- dialectical behavioral therapy
- diversional therapy
- Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy
- equine-assisted therapy
- family therapy
- grief therapy
- hippotherapy
- hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- hypnotherapy
- immunosuppressive therapy
- information therapy
- interpersonal therapy
- life enrichment therapy
- light therapy
- logotherapy
- magnet therapy
- manual therapy
- martial arts therapy
- massage therapy
- drug therapy
- mesotherapy
- music therapy
- occupational therapy
- phage therapy
- pharmacotherapy
- physical therapy
- physiotherapy
- play therapy
- psychotherapy
- Gestalt therapy
- group therapy
- radiation therapy
- recreational therapy
- sand tray therapy
- self help therapy
- sex therapy
- shock therapy
- electroconvulsive therapy
- sociotherapy
- spanking therapy
- speech therapy
- therapeutic horseback riding
- ventilation therapy
[edit] Other
- Shock therapy (economics), a term used in economics
- Therapy?, an alternative metal band from Northern Ireland
- Therapy is a 1995 novel by David Lodge.