Therapy definition

Therapy means a service activity which is a therapeutic intervention that focuses 4 primarily on symptom reduction as a means to improve functional impairments. Therapy may be 5 delivered to an individual or group of beneficiaries which may include family therapy in which the 6 beneficiary is present.
Therapy means the administration of drugs or chemicals to remove toxic concentrations of metals from the body.
Therapy means a therapeutic intervention that focuses primarily on symptom reduction as a 17 means to improve functional impairments. Therapy may be delivered to a Client or a group of Clients, 18 which may include family Therapy with Client being present.

Examples of Therapy in a sentence

  • See Infusion Therapy - Administration Services in the Summary of Medical Benefits for benefit limits and the amount you pay.

  • FOR THE EMPLOYER FOR THE UNION ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ BETWEEN: HIS MAJESTY THE KING IN THE RIGHT OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK; as AND: THE CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, Rehabilitation and Therapy & Recreation and Culture Program Officer – Local 1418, the Union.

  • Group Counseling/ Therapy : Group counseling/ therapy shall be provided in accordance with the child’s IFSP by a licensed clinician trained in group dynamics or by an individual supervised by a licensed clinician trained in group dynamics.

  • Family Counseling/ Therapy : Family counseling/ therapy shall be provided in accordance with the child ’s IFSP by a licensed clinician trained in family counseling/ therapy or by an individual supervised by a licensed clinician.

  • Individual Counseling/ Therapy : Individual counseling/ therapy shall be provided in accordance with the child ’s Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) by a licensed clinician or by an individual supervised by a licensed clinician.


More Definitions of Therapy

Therapy means a service activity which is a therapeutic intervention that focuses primarily on symptom reduction as a means to improve functional impairments. Therapy may be delivered to an individual or group of beneficiaries and may include family therapy at which the beneficiary is present.
Therapy means a service activity which is a therapeutic intervention that focuses 33 primarily on symptom reduction as a means to improve functional impairments. Therapy may be 34 delivered to an individual or group of Clients which may include family therapy in which the Client is 35 present. 36 // 37 //
Therapy means therapy to be undertaken at home which is prescribed or recommended by a—
Therapy means medical care and behavioral interventions provided by a duly licensed physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, or family marriage therapist where said person is licensed or registered in the states where he or she practices.
Therapy means provision of direct diagnostic, preventive, and treatment services where functioning is threatened or affected by social and psychological stress or health impairment.
Therapy means a service activity which is a therapeutic intervention that focuses primarily 34 on symptom reduction as a means to improve functional impairments. Therapy may be delivered to an 35 individual or group of beneficiaries which may include family therapy in which the beneficiary is 36 present. 37 AE. Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) means the law that provides funding for expanded 1 community mental health services. It is also known as “Proposition 63.”
Therapy means a service activity that is a therapeutic intervention that focuses primarily on symptom reduction of functional impairments and restoration of functioning as a means to improve coping and adaptation. Therapeutic intervention includes the application of strategies incorporating the principles of development, wellness, adjustment to impairment, and recovery and resiliency. Therapy should assist a client in acquiring greater personal, interpersonal and community functioning or to modify feelings, thought processes, conditions, attitudes or behaviors. These interventions and techniques are specifically implemented in the context of a professional clinical relationship. Therapy may be delivered to a client or group of beneficiaries and may include family therapy directed at improving the client's functioning and at which the client is present.31