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somatotherapy
so·mat·o·ther·a·py S0555730 (sō-măt′ə-thĕr′ə-pē, sō′mə-tə-)n. pl. so·mat·o·ther·a·pies Treatment of mental illness by physical means, such as drugs, shock therapy, or lobotomy.somatotherapy
somatotherapy [so″mah-to-ther´ah-pe] biological treatment of mental disorders, such as by drug or electric shock therapy.so·ma·to·ther·a·py (sō'mă-tō-thār'ă-pē), 1. Therapy directed at physical disorders. 2. In psychiatry, a variety of therapeutic interventions employing chemical or physical, as opposed to psychological, methods. somatotherapy (sō-măt′ə-thĕr′ə-pē, sō′mə-tə-)n. pl. somatothera·pies Treatment of mental illness by physical means, such as drugs, shock therapy, or lobotomy.so·ma·to·ther·a·py (sō'mă-tō-thār'ă-pē) 1. Therapy directed at physical disorders. 2. psychiatry A variety of therapeutic interventions employing chemical or physical, as opposed to psychological, methods. |