Therapy
UK /["/ˈθerəpi/"]/US /["/ˈθerəpi/"]/
Definition
the treatment of a physical problem or an illness
In simple words: A treatment for mental or emotional problems.
Examples
- He is **receiving therapy** for cancer.
- Most leukaemia patients undergo some sort of **drug therapy** *(= treatment using drugs)*.
- **alternative/complementary therapies** *(= treatments that do not use traditional drugs)*
- new cancer therapies
- They recommend exercise therapy for patients with chronic back pain.
- She's in therapy.
- I went into therapy because my doctor suggested it.
- the use of hypnosis as a form of therapy
- a therapy group/session
Usage notes
Use in contexts related to mental health or emotional support. It's generally appropriate in professional settings but can sound too formal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
therapy + for + ailment
Memory hint
Think of 'the-rap-y' - imagine someone rapping about their feelings in a therapy session.
Collocations
- alternative
- complementary
- occupational
- course
- need
- require
- seek
- group
- session
- a form of therapy
- alternative
- complementary
- occupational
- course
- need
- require
- seek
- group
- session
- a form of therapy
Synonyms
- treatment
- counseling
- psychotherapy
- remedy
- intervention
Antonyms
- neglect
- abandonment
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'therapist' - 'therapy' refers to the treatment, 'therapist' is the person who provides it.
- Using 'therapy' inappropriately in casual contexts - it may sound too serious when discussing light topics.
- Mixing up 'therapy' with 'counseling' - while related, they can have different connotations.