Therapist in spanish

Terapeuta

pronunciation: teɹ̩ɑpeutɑ part of speech: noun
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therapist = terapeuta. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que acaban con esta terminación]

Example: Through communication, the therapist gathers details about the client's current behaviour, relationships, and family events.

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» bibliotherapist = biblioterapeuta.

Example: The day centre staff and a bibliotherapist are on hand at these sessions.

» chemotherapist = quimioterapeuta. 

Example: History has come full circle and chemotherapists are now actively searching for new drugs against smallpox virus.

» children's therapist = terapeuta infantil.

Example: If your child is still sucking his thumb, picking his nose until it bleeds or having trouble sleeping consult a children's therapist, it could be a sign of anxiety.

» family therapist = terapeuta de familia, terapeuta familiar.

Example: Teens experiment a lot, and thrill seeking behaviour is natural at that age, say family therapists.

» massage therapist = masajista, terapeuta masajista.

Example: Massage therapists can specialize in more than 80 different types of massage.

» occupational therapist = terapeuta ocupacional.

Example: An occupational therapist is available to advise parents.

» physical therapist = fisioterapeuta.

Example: Physical therapists recognize that flutists are especially at
risk as are violinists who also play with the arms at
shoulder level.

» psychotherapist = sicoterapeuta.

Example: Librarians traditionally called the activity bibliotherapy and psychotherapists used poetry therapy.

» speech-language therapist = logopeda.

Example: This manual presents an assessment instrument designed to help speech-language therapists evaluate the communication skills of children.

» speech therapist = logopeda.

Example: For speech therapists, physicians, psychologists, counselors, teachers, and many others, this book addresses the most important issues at a practical level.

Therapist synonyms

healer in spanish: , pronunciation: hilɜr part of speech: noun
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