phototherapy the use of strong light to treat acne or hyperbilirubinemia of the newborn
phytotherapy the use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes
physiotherapy therapy that uses physical agents: exercise and massage and other modalities
group therapy psychotherapy in which a small group of individuals meet with a therapist; interactions among the members are considered to be therapeutic
hypnotherapy the use of hypnosis in psychotherapy
family therapy any of several therapeutic approaches in which a family is treated as a whole
firetrap a building that would be hard to escape from if it were to catch fire
therapy the act of providing treatment for an illness or disorder
potherb any of various herbaceous plants whose leaves or stems or flowers are cooked and used for food or seasoning
play therapy form of psychotherapy for children that uses play situations for diagnosis or treatment
weather atmospheric conditions such as temperature and precipitation
speech therapy any therapy intended to correct a disorder of speech
chemotherapy the use of chemical agents to treat or control disease
shock therapy treatment of certain psychotic states by the administration of shocks that are followed by convulsions
wind harp a harp having strings tuned in unison
heliotherapy therapeutic exposure to sunlight
wild rape Eurasian weed having yellow or mauve or white flowers and podlike fruits
radiotherapy (medicine) the treatment of disease (especially cancer) by exposure to a radioactive substance
X-ray therapy the therapeutic use of X rays
flytrap a trap for catching flies