different between therapy vs pseudostuttering
therapy
English
Etymology
From New Latin therap?a, from Ancient Greek ???????? (therapeía, “service, medical treatment”), from ???????? (therapeú?, “I serve, treat medically”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: th?r??-p?, IPA(key): /????.?.pi/
Noun
therapy (countable and uncountable, plural therapies)
- Attempted remediation of a health problem following a diagnosis, usually synonymous with treatment.
- Specifically, psychotherapy.
- Specifically, psychotherapy.
- Healing power or quality.
Hyponyms
Related terms
Translations
References
- therapy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Verb
therapy (third-person singular simple present therapies, present participle therapying, simple past and past participle therapied)
- (transitive, rare) To treat with a therapy.
- (intransitive, rare) To undergo a therapy.
Anagrams
- prayeth
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pseudostuttering
English
Etymology
pseudo- +? stuttering
Noun
pseudostuttering (uncountable)
- The deliberate production of stuttering speech, sometimes used in therapy to teach a patient to control a stutter.
pseudostuttering From the web:
- what is pseudostuttering
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