Definition of Therapists

1. Noun. (plural of therapist) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Therapists

1. therapist [n] - See also: therapist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Therapists

therapeutic touch
therapeutic vaccine
therapeutic vaccines
therapeutic window
therapeutical
therapeutically
therapeutick
therapeutics
therapeutist
therapeutists
therapia
therapia magna sterilisans
therapied
therapies
therapist
therapists
therapize
therapized
therapizes
therapizing
therapod
therapods
therapsid
therapsids
therapy
therapying
therapylike
theratoma
theratomas
therblig

Literary usage of Therapists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Assessment and Treatment of Patients With Coexisting Mental Illness and by Richard Ries (1996)
"Therapists should try to join with patients' hypersensitivity and need ... It is helpful for therapists to work with these personality traits in therapy. ..."

2. Mental Health, United States, 1996 edited by Ronald W. Manderscheid, Mary A. Sonnenschein (1998)
"From their beginnings in the 1930s and 1940s, marriage and family therapists have developed into uniquely qualified healthcare professionals who are ..."

3. The Sex Offenderby Barbara K. Schwartz, Henry R. Cellini by Barbara K. Schwartz, Henry R. Cellini (1995)
"Face to face: A model for therapists to assess readiness for and provide reunification treatment to juvenile sex offenders and their victims. ..."

4. Empowering Families, Helping Adolescents: Family-Centered Treatment of edited by Wendy Snyder (1996)
"When only similarities are experienced, therapists may be too "close" to ... Therapists, like clients, vary along the cultural dimensions described earlier. ..."

5. Disability and Social Change: A South African Agenda by Brian Watermeyer (2007)
"Based on their experiences, conversations and sharing with parents, therapists are in a unique position to bring these contributions to the health-care ..."

6. The Role of Mental Health Professionals in the Prevention and Treatment of by Marilyn S. Peterson (1995)
"PREVENT SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILD AND ADULT CLIENTS BY Therapists Sexual contact between therapists and clients is considered ethical misconduct, and, ..."

7. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-1997 by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"with arthritis gave rise to employment for physical therapists ... A growing number of employers are using physical therapists to evaluate worksites, ..."

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