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The phrase "course of therapy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the planned or recommended series of treatments or sessions for a medical or mental health condition. Example: The doctor prescribed a six-week course of therapy to help manage my anxiety.
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It contains sufficient medication for one normal course of therapy.
"The course of therapy is thus rather like a running conversation with the unconscious", Jung writes.
I suggested a brief course of therapy to last no more than six months, with one precondition.
Then he expressed apprehension that, during the course of therapy, Dr. Klagsbrun could ever comprehend his feelings of guilt.
Still, the course of therapy was extraordinarily long compared with what is usually offered.
In 1979 he got divorced, felt lost, and started a course of therapy.
There's also no way of knowing whether the patients who reported feeling more depressed after a course of therapy might have felt worse regardless.
It emerged in the course of therapy that she had grown up with an "indifferent" father and a "selfish" brother favored by both parents.
"Unlike the auxiliary leaflets, which patients can easily discard or ignore," the researchers wrote, "the container label usually remains with the medication during the course of therapy".
Animal is in anger management, undertaking a course of therapy, success of which is predicated on nobody mentioning the D-word.
A net result is accumulation of fluid over the course of therapy with resulting fluid overload.
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