Sentences with phrase «most practical treatment»

Your book is the best and most practical treatment of the subject I have seen.

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This treatment is most practical if you are planning a long trip or an extended vacation with your pet.
From a practical point of view, then, storeowners interested in offering holistic remedies — and there is plenty of evidence that this a worthwhile strategy — should imagine how their product lineups might address the following general ailments for which dog owners most commonly seek treatments: Flea and tick control — Many dog owners are becoming increasingly uncomfortable using chemicals to kill fleas.
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Readers will learn the most common complications of the illness, the most effective treatments available, and practical strategies for staying on the path to recovery.
This practical guide is loaded with research - based skills from the most effective PTSD treatments available to help you manage your symptoms, reclaim your well - being, and maintain your recovery.
New research needs to emphasize psychosocial approaches to the prevention of depression in high risk women and to the treatment needs of depressed mothers and their families.4, 7,11 Most studies of treatment have focused primarily on the mother's depression, relying on medication or individual psychotherapy, 12 rather than on the mother's needs more broadly, including her relationship with her baby and the role of the father (or other responsible adult) in providing emotional support and practical help with child care.
The most practical, comprehensive, and helpful step - by - step video game addiction treatment book for children and teens.
Don't Hit My Mommy: A Manual for Child - Parent Psychotherapy with Young Witnesses of Family Violence (2005) Alicia F. Lieberman and Patricia Van Horn This practical handbook offers treatment guidelines to address the behavioral and mental health problems of young children whose most intimate relationships are disrupted by the experience of violence.
I would therefore argue that by focussing on what is essentially a practical impossibility for the previous non-residential or non-custodial parent to prove his increased costs simply upon reaching the 40 per cent threshold (as opposed to recognizing that parent's fixed and discretionary costs of exercising access or joint custody), both the Court and the Guidelines themselves are unfortunately perpetuating what may very well be a most unjust treatment of children in one parent's household.
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