Sentences with phrase «full course of therapy»

«Pfizer Animal Health is excited to be able to offer this safe and effective antibiotic for treatment in horses in just two doses for a full course of therapy
DRAXXIN 25 and DRAXXIN both offer a convenient full course of therapy in a single dose.

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It is packed full of beautiful quotations and poems, meditation techniques, relaxation exercises, ideas for partner - work, helpful yoga poses, and tips on nutrition, complementary therapies and, of course, natural pain relief.
Also we offers a full range of original Hatha and Vinyasa yoga teacher training courses to suit all levels, styles, needs and in additional we offer the courses in Ayurvedic medicine, meditation, alternative therapies, yoga therapy, acupuncture, naturopathy and marma therapy.
Full course radiation therapy (15 - 18 treatments) often causes scarring of the bladder which can severely impact the quality of life.
A full menu of skin and body therapies awaits guests at SeaStar Spa, while spans of golf courses, exciting sea excursions, and relaxing beach days are all just moments away.
The prize includes a bottle of Italian sparkling wine, fresh flowers, candles and aroma therapy basket ready for your Jacuzzi on arrival in your room; delicious 3 course dinner on Friday and Saturday evening, followed by Belgium chocolates and Italian Coffee; a full English breakfast on Saturday; on Saturday afternoon, weather permitting, we offer you a complimentary hour and half boat cruise around the dam including our chef prepared snacks onboard; a full English breakfast on Sunday with the morning newspaper.
Large outdoor swimming pool offering views of the sea, the marina and the nearby golf courses, spacious sun terrace with ample sun loungers and parasols, full service Atlanta Spa (local charges will apply for Spa treatments) and wellness centre offering treatments and therapies to promote relaxation and well being including massage, physical toning and beauty utilizing the acclimatised Roman style pool, hydro massage beds, multi jet showers, Jacuzzi, sauna, plunge pool, Turkish bath, aromatherapy, reflexology, facial / body treatments, aqua gym, squash, fitness room, cardio training machines.
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Vagdevi has over 25 years of experience as a therapist, consultant, and educator and was formerly a full - time core faculty member at St. Edwards University, where she taught primarily marriage and family therapy courses.
Level 1: A 2 - day course that helps people attain intermediate competency in the clinical practice of relational life therapy Level 2: A 2 - day course designed to help experienced mental health professionals advance to full competency in relational life therapy techniques Level 3: A 2 - day course for therapists who have completed both Level 1 and Level 2 training.
Next, these couples completed a full course of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy, designed to shift negative, reactive patterns of communication to soft, vulnerable, sharing patterns that meet the attachment needs of both partners.
Embarking on a course of treatment and therapy is a process of learning and of discovering and resolving barriers to the full expression of your true self.
Major contraindications for doing a full course of Emotionally Focused Therapy at Wellness Counseling Center include anything that would block safe engagement between partners, for example: an ongoing affair, addiction or violence in the relationship.
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