Interventions infobox Name Photodynamictherapy Image photodynamic therapy.jpg Caption Close up of surgeons ... the cancer cells, thus photodynamictherapy PDT . ICD10 ICD9unlinked MeshID D010778 OPS301 OtherCodes Photodynamictherapy PDT is used clinically to treat a wide range of medical conditions, including ... for photodynamictherapy journal Korean J Gastroenterol date 2007 05 pmid 17525518 issue ..., PJ Hoopes, T Hasan title Vascular and cellular targeting for photodynamictherapy journal Crit ... Krammer first B title Vascular effects of photodynamictherapy journal Anticancer Res year 2001 pmid ... 450 last Hamblin first MR coauthors T Hasan title Photodynamictherapy a new antimicrobial approach ... title Antimicrobial Photodynamic Inactivation and PhotodynamicTherapy for Infections journal Methods ... of alloreactive T cells using photodynamictherapy journal Cytotherapy year 2005 pmid 16040392 doi ... S Gluck, AD Ho title The use of photodynamictherapy in bone marrow purging journal Semin Oncol ... title Photodynamictherapy the clinical perspective. Review on applications for control of diverse tumorous ... PhotodynamicTherapy url http www.rsc.org publishing ebooks 2003 9780854043064.asp series Comprehensive ... Centre of laser medicine Historical Aspects of PhotodynamicTherapy Development accessdate 2011 08 ... journal Photodiagnosis and PhotodynamicTherapy year 2006 doi 10.1016 S1572 1000 06 00009 ... therapy photosensitizers in China journal Photodiagnosis and PhotodynamicTherapy year 2007 doi 10.1016 ... Photosensitizers in clinical PDT journal Photodiagnosis and PhotodynamicTherapy volume 1 pages ... http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC1317568 A Review of Progress in Clinical PhotodynamicTherapy ... and Clinical Advances in PhotodynamicTherapy. Photochemistry and Photobiology, Sep Oct 2009 author ... of photodynamictherapy journal Physics in Medicine and Biology volume 53 issue 9 pages R61 R109 ... Killing Cancer Charity http www.cancer.gov cancertopics factsheet Therapyphotodynamic ... more details
Caption ICD10 ICD9unlinked MeshID D013812 OPS301 OtherCodes Therapy in Greek language Greek ..., the term may refer specifically to psychotherapy or talk therapy . Preventive therapy or prophylactic therapy is a treatment that is intended to prevent a medical condition from occurring. For example, many vaccine s prevent infectious diseases. An abortive therapy is a treatment that is intended ... of a disease, such as at the very symptoms of a migraine headache, is an abortive therapy. A supportive therapy is one that does not treat or improve the underlying condition, but instead increases ... the risk of adverse effects. Patients sometimes compliance medicine quit a therapy because of its ... that cannot be cured are still treatable. Types of therapies By therapy composition Treatments can be classified ... by medical device by gene gene therapy by gold chrysotherapy aurotherapy by hormone hormone therapy by organism biotherapy by virus virotherapy by bacteriophage phage therapy by maggot maggot therapy by ozone ozonotherapy by salt speleotherapy by serum serotherapy by water hydrotherapy ... therapy alternative medicine electromagnetic therapy by magnetic energy magnet therapy by light phototherapy by Mechanics mechanical manual therapy as massotherapy & therapy by exercise as in physiotherapy by sound Cymatic therapy , music therapy by radiation radiotherapy by temperature by heat ... by physical therapy physical exercise , Massage massage therapy , or acupuncture by Lifestyle ... algorithmic guidelines. A first line therapy sometimes called induction therapy or primary therapy ... Terms first line therapy Retrieved July 2010 ref usually on the basis of clinical evidence for its efficacy in the population at large. citation needed date November 2011 If a first line therapy either ... See also Wiktionary therapy Classification of Pharmaco Therapeutic Referrals Cure Interventionism medicine ... is useless References reflist Category Therapy Category Pharmacology Category Clinical pharmacology ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Therapy? image Therapy311006.jpg caption Therapy? performing acoustically at HMV , Dublin on 31 October 2006 background group or band origin ... br Martin McCarrick br Graham Hopkins Therapy? is an alternative metal musical ensemble band from ... inspiration from diverse sources notably punk rock , Therapy? came to attention in the early 1990s ... at categorization... Therapy are still headbangers with their thinking caps screwed on tight. ref ... blockquote Although now vanished from the charts and wide media attention, Therapy? continue to release ... since 2004. Therapy? are currently signed to Blast Records , with worldwide distribution via Global Music . ref cite web url http www.therapyquestionmark.co.uk news read.php?newsid 229 title Therapy ... band a 1989 title Band Biography 1989 by Andy Cairns ref Therapy? released its first single, called ... . Therapy? quickly came to the attention of local music fans with their distinctively uncompromising ... the two bands. The heavy guitars and inventive drumming that was swiftly becoming Therapy? s trademark ... of the Shortsharpshock EP catapulted Therapy? into the Top 40 , peaking at nine, featuring ... Monsters of Rock Donington appearance at Metallica s request, and singles Stories Therapy? song Stories and Loose Therapy? song Loose charting in the UK earlier in the year, it was clear that Therapy? had changed direction. Although the string laden single Diane Therapy? song Diane was a Top 10 ... the tour wound up in mid 1996, Therapy? finally took a long break. They reconvened after six months ... right thumb 240px Therapy? in studio. Seattle 2001 L R Graham Hopkins Andy Cairns G bor Szak csi Gabor Szakacsi Sledgeback and C.A.F.B. Michael McKeegan . Front Martin McCarrick Therapy? recorded ... . Hopkins was permanently replaced in Therapy? by ex The Beyond band The Beyond Cable British band ... Never Explain was released in September 2004 to an audience re acquainted with the three piece Therapy ... more details
Orphan date April 2010 Activated therapy is an experimental cancer treatment . In activated cancer therapy, a non toxic therapeutic becomes cytopathogenic cell killing when activated by an external energy source, including ultrasound or red light. The specific activated therapies are referred to as ultrasound activated cancer therapy USAT and photodynamictherapy PDT . When these therapies are used in combination, it is referred to as the SonneLux protocol or sonodynamic photodynamictherapy SPDT . ref Activated Cancer Therapy Using Light and Ultrasound A Case Series of Sonodynamic PhotodynamicTherapy in 115 Patients over a 4 Year Period J.N. Kenyon, R.J. Fuller and T.J. Lewis. Current Drug Therapy, 2009,4. ref Emerging activated therapeutics sensitizers that are used with the SonneLux Protocol are non toxic and have great specificity for malignant tissue. When activated, the sensitizers cause destruction to cancer cells only and do not impact healthy tissue. The SonneLux Protocol has received some positive results in mouse, zebra fish studies and clinical trials. Further, the mechanism of tumor cell destruction is necrosis instead of apoptosis . A vaccine like effect has been noted. ref Toxicity and Cytopathogenic Properties Toward Human Melanoma Cells of Activated Cancer Therapeutics in Zebra Fish. T. J. Lewis. Integrative Cancer Therapy, March 1, 2010 9 1 84 92. ref References Reflist Category Experimental cancer treatments Category Light therapy med stub ... more details
Sonodynamic therapy is an experimental cancer therapy which uses ultrasound to enhance the cytotoxic effects of drugs known as sonosensitizers . It has been tested in vitro and in animals. Sonodynamic Therapy SDT also referred to as Ultrasound Activated Therapy, the synergistic effect of drugs and ultrasound, is a promising new cancer treatment. This treatment modality involves a novel sonosensitizing agent that is derived from chlorophyll, is sensitive to red light, and is extremely sensitive to ultrasound. SonneMed, LLC, a small molecule cancer therapeutics venture holds the intellectual property rights to this sonosensitizing agent. The agent is specifically absorbed in tumor cells and produces cytotoxic effects upon interaction with diagnostic strength ultrasound. ref Primary Clinical Use of Sonodynamic Therapy SDT for Advanced Breast Cancer , The Tumorocidal effect of Sonodynamic Therapy SDT on S 180 sarcoma in mice, Integrative Cancer Therapies, Vol. 7, No. 2, 96 102 2008 .DOI 10.1177 1534735408319065. ref The mechanism of toxicity involves at least the generation of singlet oxygen , which is cytotoxic. References reflist See also Photodynamictherapy Activated therapy Sonoluminescence External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 15302020 http www.asco.org ASCOv2 Meetings Abstracts?&vmview abst detail view&confID 58&abstractID 40452 http ict.sagepub.com cgi content abstract 7 2 96 Category Medical ultrasound Category Experimental cancer treatments Category Medical physics ... more details
Cytoluminescent Therapy is a proposed cancer treatment as a form of PhotodynamicTherapy PDT characterized by a photosynthesis photosensitiser that is supposedly eliminated from normal tissue but selectively accumulated in neoplastic and dysplastic tissue. This is followed by whole body irradiation with light of the specific wave length which activates the photosensitiser. The result is supposed to be selective damage or elimination of tumor cells while normal tissues are unharmed. However, tests as of 2003 did not show any positive clinical effects in a group of 48 patients treated in this way. The original providers of CLT in Killaloe, Ireland, are no longer performing the treatment. Much of their claims of effectiveness were based upon anecdotal reports, not research. In fact, the wavelength of light used to active the chlorphyll derived photosensitizer used in CLT is incapable of penetrating tissue more than several millimeters. The FDA approved therapy PDT uses red light wavelength approximately 600 700  nm and penetrates human tissue up to 2 centimeters. No wavelength can fully penetrate the human body, as the purveyors of CLT claimed. External links http ict.sagepub.com cgi content short 2 4 371 SAGE citation Category Experimental cancer treatments Category Light therapy ... more details
Photothermal therapy PTT is an experimental use of electromagnetic radiation most often in the form of infrared that is proposed to treat various medical conditions, including cancer . The basic model for its use is derived in part from photodynamictherapy , in which a photosensitizer is excited with specific band light. This activation brings the sensitizer to an excited state where it then releases vibrational energy heat . The heat is the actual method of therapy that kills the targeted cells. Unlike photodynamictherapy, photothermal therapy does not require oxygen to interact with the target cells or tissues. Current studies also show that photothermal therapy is able to use longer wavelegth light, which is less energetic and therefore less harmful to other cells and tissues. Some research has indicated problems with aggregation of the photosensitizers , local shock waves, hyperthermic effects, but otherwise little phototoxicity . Many of the side effects and complications, as well as the potential applications of photothermal therapy, are unknown. Recent Study One of the biggest recent successes in photothermal therapy is the use of gold nanoparticles. Spherical gold nanoparticles absorptions have not been optimal for in vivo applications. This is because the peak absorptions have been limited to 520  nm for 10  nm diameter silicon nanoparticles to only 580  nm for gold nanoparticles approximately 100  nm in diameter. Skin, tissues, and hemoglobin have a transmission window from 650  nm up to 900  nm with a peak transmission at approximately 800  nm Near infrared window in biological tissue known as the Near Infrared Window . This was solved ... but are being extended. See also Photomedicine Light Therapy Hyperthermia therapy Experimental cancer treatment Unproven cancer therapy References http www.news medical.net ?id 20963 www.news medical.net Category Medical physics Category Photochemistry Category Medical treatments Category Light therapy ... more details
Therapy is the attempted remediation of a health problem, and it may refer to Psychotherapy seealso List of therapies Therapy may also refer to Therapy Kellerman novel Therapy Kellerman novel , by Jonathan Kellerman Therapy Lodge novel Therapy Lodge novel , by David Lodge Therapy? , a band from Northern Ireland Therapy Loudon Wainwright III album Therapy Loudon Wainwright III album Therapy James Whild Lea album Therapy James Whild Lea album Therapy EP Therapy EP , by Diatribe Therapy Infectious Grooves song Therapy Infectious Grooves song Therapy T Pain song Therapy T Pain song Therapy , a song by Heltah Skeltah from their 1996 album Nocturnal Heltah Skeltah album Nocturnal Therapy , a song by Axium from Blindsided Therapy , a song by All Time Low from their 2009 album Nothing Personal album Nothing Personal disambiguation it Therapy ru uk ... more details
ref does not support the use of low level laser therapy for this purpose. Photodynamictherapy main Photodynamictherapy This treatment is based on a photo sensitive liquid that is injected to the body ... light with photodynamictherapy aminolevulinic acid for the treatment of actinic keratosis . This is not a U.S. ...Interventions infobox Name Light therapy Image Light box therapy.jpg Caption Bright light therapy is a common ... OtherCodes Light therapy or phototherapy classically referred to as heliotherapy consists of exposure ... , sleep disorder and some psychiatric disorders. Light therapy directed at the skin is also used to treat acne vulgaris , eczema and neonatal jaundice . Light therapy which strikes the retina of the eyes ... disorders. Other medical applications of light therapy also include pain management , accelerated ... related diseases and disorders. Many of these use low level laser therapy and red light therapy ... of light therapy is associated with treating seasonal affective disorder and skin conditions like psoriasis , other applications include the application of low level laser therapy low level ... to suppress the immune system and reduce inflammatory responses. Light therapy for skin conditions ... ref cite journal doi 10.1097 01.WON.0000308628.60958.d9 author Sutterfield R title Light therapy ... ref name laser therapy cite journal doi 10.1111 j.1524 4725.2005.31086 author Posten W, Wrone DA, Dover JS, Arndt KA, Silapunt S, Alam M title Low level laser therapy for wound healing mechanism ... File Light therapy lamp and sunlight.jpg thumb upright 1.2 The brightness and color temperature of light .... Citation needed date August 2009 Light therapy either uses a lightbox which emits up to 10,000 lux ... therapy devices use LED technology, making them much smaller and more convenient for users. ref http ... light therapy at doses of 350 lux produces melatonin suppression and phase shifts equivalent to 10,000 lux white light therapy ref name Saeeduddin cite journal year 1995 title Phase Response Curve of Low ... more details
Bowen therapy may refer to Bowen technique , a remedial massage technique founded by Tom Bowen Bowen therapy, a psychoanalytic therapy devised by Murray Bowen disambig ... more details
Group Therapy may refer to Group Therapy group , a hip hop supergroup Group Therapy Concrete Blonde album Group Therapy Concrete Blonde album , 2002 Group Therapy Above & Beyond album Group Therapy Above & Beyond album , 2011 Group Therapy Dope album Group Therapy Dope album , 2003 Group psychotherapy , a form of psychotherapy disambiguation it Group Therapy ... more details
Compression therapy may refer to Attachment therapy , a loosely identified category of mental health interventions Cold compression therapy , to reduce pain and swelling from a sports or activity injury disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Hormone therapy or hormonal therapy is the use of hormones in medical treatment. Treatment with hormone antagonist s may also referred to as hormonal therapy . Wikipedia has the following articles regarding this topic Cancer Hormonal therapy oncology Hormonal therapy for cancer . Hormone therapy for prostate cancer refers to androgen deprivation therapy . Aging Hormone replacement therapy menopause connected to menopause Testosterone replacement in males with low levels due to disease or aging Sex reassignment Hormone replacement therapy female to male in sex reassignment therapy for trans men Hormone replacement therapy male to female in sex reassignment therapy for trans women Intersex conditions Hormone therapy in Klinefelter s syndrome Hormone therapy in Turner syndrome Hormonal deficiency Growth hormone treatment for growth hormone deficiency Thyroid hormone replacement in hypothyroidism Psychological treatment Chemical castration of violent sex offender s See also Growth Hormone treatment Life extension DEFAULTSORT Hormone Therapy Category Medical treatments Treatment stub systemic hormonal drug stub de Hormontherapie fr Hormonoth rapie it Terapia ormonale he nl Hormoonbehandeling ja pl Hormonoterapia pt Terapia hormonal fi Hormonihoito ... more details
Microwave thermotherapy , use of microwave heating to treat cancer Photothermal Therapy , use of infrared radiation to treat cancer Should probably be merged into this article Photodynamictherapy , which ...For other health treatments involving application of heat Heat therapy Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Nci vol 1954 300 hyperthermia therapy.jpg Caption Whole body suit used in hyperthermia therapy. ICD10 ICD10PCS 6A3 6 A 3 ICD9 ICD9proc 93.35 , ICD9proc 99.85 MeshID D006979 OPS301 OPS301 8 60 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Hyperthermia therapy is a type of medical treatment in which body tissue ... sensitive to the effects of Radiation therapy radiation and certain chemotherapy anti cancer drug s. ref NCI cancer dict http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 46263 Hyperthermia therapy entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms ref When combined with radiation therapy ..., so it is normally used as an adjuvant therapy. The most effective uses are currently being studied ... to ionizing radiation therapy or to certain chemotherapy drugs, which may allow such therapy to be given ... division and increased sensitivity to ionizing radiation therapy . Hyperthermia can kill cells directly ... name NCI http www.cancer.gov cancertopics factsheet Therapy hyperthermia Information from the U.S. ... PerezBrady08 Controlling temperatures One of the challenges in thermal therapy is delivering the appropriate ... to Cancer Therapy Revised 5th Edition How Cancer Is Diagnosed, Treated, and Managed Day to Day publisher ... therapy. Out of 32 patients, 29 improved for 1 to 6 months. ref cite journal author Warren SL title ... therapy, particularly using the heat shock protein 70 promoter. ref name PerezBrady08 Two major technological challenges make hyperthermia therapy complicated the ability to achieve a uniform ... TUMT http www.physics.org featuredetail.asp?id 44 Hyperthermia Cancer therapy hots up article on physics.org Category Oncothermia Extracorporeal assistance, performance, and therapy cs Mikrovlnn termoterapie ... more details
Psycho Therapy may refer to Psychotherapy , or personal counseling with a psychotherapist Psycho Therapy The Soundtrack , a 2007 hip hop album by Psycho Les of The Beatnuts Psycho Therapy , a song on The Ramones 1983 punk rock album Subterranean Jungle disambig ... more details
Voice therapy may refer to Speech therapy , non surgical techniques used to improve or modify the human voice. Voice therapy transgender , non surgical techniques undertaken by transsexual women as a part of gender transition to make their voices sound female disambiguation ... more details
Mental therapy may refer to Psychiatry Psychotherapy Mental Therapy , a 2008 EP by The Riptides Canadian band the Riptides disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Electromagnetic therapy Image Caption ICD10 ICD10PCS 6A2 6 A 2 ICD9 MeshID D055909 OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Electromagnetic therapy or Electromagnetic field therapy refers to therapy involving the use of magnet s or electromagnets . Types include Bioelectromagnetics , the study of how electromagnetic fields interact with and influence biological processes. Electrotherapy , the use of electrical or electromagnetic energy in medicine Electromagnetic therapy alternative medicine , the use of electromagnetic radiation to treat disease. Evidence of efficacy is lacking. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy , or PEMF , the use of weak electromagnetic fields to initiate osteogenesis . See also Magnet therapy , use of static magnetic field s with the aim of treating disease. Evidence of efficacy is lacking. Extracorporeal assistance, performance, and therapy medicine stub Category Medical procedures Category Electromagnetism ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Rescue therapy refers to non surgical medical treatment in life threatening situations. Commonly, rescue therapy refers to drug treatment for cardiovascular problems intended to regain normal heart rhythm. Less commonly, rescue therapy refers to multi drug combinations for HIV positive patients who have developed resistance to the standard Antiretroviral drug antiretroviral drug cocktails . DEFAULTSORT Rescue Therapy Category Medical treatments Treatment stub ... more details
Ion therapy may refer to Negative air ionization therapy , the use of air ionisers as an experimental non pharmaceutical treatment Particle therapy a medical radiotherapy excluding neutron therapy disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 unreferenced date October 2010 Muscleworks therapy is a hybrid of all the holistic therapies neuromuscular therapy , active release therapy, and myofascial release therapy . Pain starts when muscle tissue stiffens up and gets stuck to its surrounding environment which restricts movement within the fascia muscle and its wrapping . Through muscleworks therapy, the cause of pain is targeted and relieved by un sticking, stretching and loosening connective tissue muscle and its wrapping , with the goal of better alignment, ease of movement and greater vitality. References Reflist Category Alternative medical treatments ... more details
In 1997 Congress established per person Medicare United States Medicare spending limits, or therapy cap for nonhospital outpatient therapy, but responding to concerns that some people with Medicare need extensive services, it has since placed temporary moratoriums on the caps. The therapy cap is a combined 1,810 USD Medicare cap for physical therapy and speech language pathology, and a separate 1,810 cap for occupational therapy. ref http www.medicalnewstoday.com medicalnews.php?newsid 35598 Therapy ... therapy clinic. Any patients that exceed the cap, whether they are healed or not, would have to stop therapy, or pay for the therapy services out of their own pocket. ref http www.painfixers.com 2006 09 01 archive.html Monetary cap translates to 2 months ref Purpose and History of Therapy Cap The therapy cap was originally passed with the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 . Its purpose and effective result was to reduce Medicare spending by limiting outpatient therapy payments. The original cap ... several legal challenges to the therapy cap that temporarily halted its implementation. ref http eldercare.uniontrib.com ... AM Template.cfm?Section Home&Template CM HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID 20959 History of Therapy ... exemptions for the therapy cap and allowed patients with medically necessary rehabilitation needs ... Therapy Cap is 1870 for 2011 and 1880 for 2012. Additional timely information is available at The Stop the Medicare Therapy Cap page on Facebook. Congress has proposed a further extension of the exceptions ... related to the therapy cap is the Facebook page titled Stop the Medicare Therapy Cap. Controversy Several medical associations and organizations including the American Physical Therapy Association and American Occupational Therapy Association have lobbied against therapy caps because the bill restricted disabled seniors, stroke patients, and other severe cases from receiving therapy treatments. ref http www.apta.org AM Template.cfm?section Stop the Therapy Cap and Fee Schedule Cuts&Template TaggedPage ... more details
Wikify date September 2010 Orphan date February 2009 In medicine, infusion therapy deals with all aspects of fluid and medication infusion, usually via the intravenous route. A special infusion pump can be used for this purpose. ref cite web url http www.fda.gov cdrh CDRHHHC brochure infusion.html title US FDA CDRH Brochure Home Healthcare Medical Devices Infusion Therapy Getting the Most Out of Your Pump publisher www.fda.gov accessdate 2008 10 25 last first ref Treatments Infusion therapy involves the administration of medication through a needle or catheter. It is prescribed when a patient s condition cannot be treated effectively by oral medications. Typically, infusion therapy means that a drug is administered intravenously, but the term also may refer to situations where drugs are provided through other non oral routes, such as intramuscular injections and epidural routes into the membranes surrounding the spinal cord . Until the 1980s, patients receiving infusion therapy had to remain in the inpatient setting for the duration of their therapy. Heightened emphasis on cost containment in health care, as well as developments in the clinical administration of the therapy, led to strategies to administer infusion therapy in alternate settings. For individuals requiring long term therapy, inpatient care is not only tremendously expensive but also prevents the individual from resuming normal lifestyle and work activities. References Reflist Category Routes of administration ... more details
Therapy freedom is the freedom of a physician to apply whichever therapy he or she believes to be appropriate, considering all his or her medical knowledge. This often means Such a physician has the legal right to prescribe an unlicensed drug . A health insurance company is obliged to pay for the treatment, regardless of whether the health insurance company thinks that the treatment is appropriate or not. However, therapy freedom is limited to cases where there does not exist any treatment which is both well established and more efficacious . Occurrence Therapy freedom is only established in some countries. Germany In particular, therapy freedom is established in Germany and known as de Therapiefreiheit Therapiefreiheit . External links http www.rolfbecker.de medizinrecht arzt landessozialgericht therapiefreiheit.htm Superior state social court of the state of Berlin confirms therapy freedom of hospital s physicians German Category Medical jurisprudence Med stub de Therapiefreiheit ... more details
Feminist therapy is a set of related therapy therapies arising from what proponents see as a disparity ... in a more social and political way. Feminist therapy contends that women are in a disadvantaged ... argue that many problems that arise in therapy are due to disempowering social forces thus the goal of therapy is to recognize these forces and empower the client. ref Rowan, John. AHP A Guids to Humanistic ... rowan bibliography chapter16.html . ref In a feminist therapy setting the therapist and client work as equals. The therapist must demystify therapy from the beginning to show the client that she is her ... be explored and equally agreed upon. ref Byram Fowles, Tammie. Contributions to Feminist Therapy. Psych .... as cited in Byram Fowles, Tammie. Contributions to Feminist Therapy. Psych Net UK. 25 Nov. 2008 ... therapy grew out of concerns that established therapies were not helping women. Specific concerns of feminist therapists included gender bias and stereotyping in therapy victim blaming blaming victims ... erasure of women from the psychological discourse. ref Foundations of Feminist Therapy. 25 Nov. 2008 http media.wiley.com product data excerpt 69 04713743 0471374369.pdf . ref Principles of Feminist Therapy ... therapist and client is key in feminist therapy, utilizing the therapist s psychological knowledge ... in Byram Fowles, Tammie. Contributions to Feminist Therapy. Psych Net UK. 25 Nov. 2008 http www.psychnet uk.com readers articles contributions 20of 20feminist 20theory.htm . ref Feminist Therapy Theory ... Therapy Code of Ethics. Feminist Therapy Institute Feminist Therapy Code of Ethics. 1999. Feminist Therapy Institute. 25 Nov. 2008 http www.feminist therapy institute.org ethics.htm . ref The therapist always retains accountability. ref Feminist Therapy Code of Ethics. Feminist Therapy Institute Feminist Therapy Code of Ethics. 1999. Feminist Therapy Institute. 25 Nov. 2008 http www.feminist therapy institute.org ethics.htm . ref The feminist therapy model is non victim blaming. ref Walker ... more details