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psychological treatment through verbal interaction between therapist and client. Psychotherapy is the nurturing of the spirit or soul.
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| psychotherapy |
a potpourri of treatment modalities involving in most cases an interaction between an individual and a therapist or analyst. While research results are mixed about its effectiveness, there is a large body of scientific literature that indicates positive correlation with behavioral changes and "feeling better".
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| psychotherapy |
Treatment of behavioral or emotional disorders designed to produce a response by mental rather than by physical effects.
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Body-Oriented Psychotherapy seeks to enhance the psychotherapeutic process by incorporating a range of massage, bodywork and movement techniques. Acknowledging the mind/body link, practitioners may use light touch, softer deep-tissue manipulation, breathing techniques, movement, exercise or body-awareness techniques to help address emotional issues.
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| psychotherapeutic drug |
A drug that is used because of its effects in ameliorating the principal symptoms that occur in mentally disturbed persons, such as anxiety, depression, and psychosis.
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