The leader of such a group must be highly skilled in order to help the group per se
become a therapeutic agent and to minimize the following dangers: (a) Transference distortions.
Not exact matches
It has lost this in two different ways: one is through the psychologizing of religion, whereby the church
becomes basically a
therapeutic agency, and the other through the politicizing of religion, whereby the church
becomes an
agent of change, a political institution.
And each year the games are
becoming more popular — not only as a form of entertainment but as a medium for education or even as a
therapeutic agent for keeping people's minds sharp.
Clinicians are currently worried that breast cancer patients with low or absent BRCA1 may
become resistant to
therapeutic agents such as Olaparib.
When monoclonal antibody technology
became generally available in 1978, John Shively in Todd's lab, produced a Mab to CEA that after genetic engineering and radiolabeling went into City of Hope patients as both an imaging and
therapeutic agent.
Since the discovery that telomerase is repressed in most normal human somatic cells but strongly expressed in most human tumors, telomerase has
become a target for
therapeutic agents to combat human cancer.
This type of therapy aims to improve family relations, and the family is encouraged to
become a type of
therapeutic agent to the person in treatment.