Example sentences of "approach to treatment " in BNC.

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1 Hardy , in contrast , with his traditional ‘ sponge and bucket ’ approach to treatment , was not the man for Chapman , who wanted an up-to-date training and medical department that could deal with injuries quickly and effectively .
2 For this reason , the approach to treatment must , above all else , be a clear one ; that is , one which helps the patient separate out each of his problems and plan ways of dealing with them .
3 The emphasis throughout this approach to treatment is on encouraging the patient to develop the skills to solve his own problems .
4 The principal components of the problem-solving approach to treatment are summarized in Table 11 .
5 The aim is to illustrate the feasibility of a brief and practical approach to treatment based largely on common sense .
6 Task-centred casework is similar to the brief problem-orientated approach to treatment described in Chapter 5 .
7 The rise of the lay colleges at the present time is largely the fault of the medical profession itself , a result of its consistent disregard for this approach to treatment so that the demand for it far outweighs the practitioners available to supply that demand .
8 My continuing experience with homoeopathy serves to confirm the initial impressions that this approach to treatment is a valuable addition to the range of possible treatments available to the doctor ( the armamentarium ) .
9 This approach to treatment , strong in the nineteenth century and all but eclipsed in the twentieth , is still waiting in the wings .
10 The child who shows stool retention and consequent constipation due to emotional disturbance will need this ‘ physical ’ approach to treatment plus additional therapy in the family .
11 Practical advice for parents is outlined but there is a high treatment failure rate : the therapeutic relationship may be very important in gaining full co-operation from the parents and a family approach to treatment is often indicated .
12 Indeed , some psychiatrists had developed a whole approach to treatment in which the hospital itself , the total environment , was organized therapeutically .
13 A 12 Step approach to treatment for addiction to these substances is as appropriate as for addiction to any other drug .
14 Graduates from the college are in world-wide demand for their expertise in the MEDAU method of teaching movement as well as in physiotherapy and for their whole body approach to treatment .
15 Our results confirm those from animal experiments , in which the possible benefit of rtPA in HUS has already been shown , and suggest a new approach to treatment .
16 Yet new approaches to treatment of incontinence , for example , mean that many people can learn to cope with the problem ; learning about how to communicate with deaf people can reduce the isolation of someone who has withdrawn from social contact because of hearing loss ; and modern drugs and careful monitoring by a general practitioner can reduce the effects of Parkinson 's Disease .
17 However , two broad , general approaches to treatment are available : psychotherapeutic and physical .
18 It was obvious that by using a combination of synergistic approaches to treatment , faster and better results could be obtained than with any one therapy alone .
19 Perhaps partly as a result of this , present approaches to treatment have often been empirical .
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