Used in a Sentence

therapists

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for therapists.

Editorial note

Part of the stigma is the sheer number of well-meaning but unhelpful therapists.

Examples18
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Someone who provides therapy, usually professionally.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of therapists gathered in one view.

noun

Someone who provides therapy, usually professionally.

noun

A psychotherapist specifically.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for therapists.

noun

Someone who provides therapy, usually professionally.

noun

A psychotherapist specifically.

Example sentences

1

Part of the stigma is the sheer number of well-meaning but unhelpful therapists.

2

But if there are no therapists available you can either do computer guided CBT or self guided from a book.

3

You can make counselors / work therapists available to be there in the time of need.

4

Really good therapists are actually somewhat rare, and a bad one can waste a lot of your time or worse.

5

In my experience mood stabilizers and therapists are a band-aid that is mostly about getting you hooked and dependent and compliant.

6

I really believe that the recommendations I made are better for most people than therapists and mood enhancers.

7

I agree that therapy as evidence based treatment is fairly new and there there are still many terrible therapists.

8

A situation where instead of paying the bills of drug addiction therapists within the site, as Silkroad did, it would ban them outright.

9

Multiply the percentage who say yes by the total number of therapists.

10

First of all, there are lots of terrible therapists out there.

11

I've done a lot of work with therapists and life coaches to suss this out.

12

Having said that - if therapists and mood drugs work for you, I applaud you.

Quote examples

1

Real-life rehearsal with nonprofessional therapists." > It was concluded that repeated behavior rehearsal, both in the clinic and in real life is a cost-effective treatment procedure for many social phobias.

2

I'm not sure how "stabilizers and therapists are a band-aid that is mostly about getting you hooked and dependent and compliant" can be construed as something specific to your situation.

3

You also state that "I really believe that the recommendations I made are better for most people than therapists and mood enhancers." Which I can agree with, if you mean most people in general, as they have no need for treatment.

4

The only "in my experience" i can find is one followed by generalizations about medication and therapy (or maybe it just reads that way to me.) "In my experience mood stabilizers and therapists are a band-aid that is mostly about getting you hooked and dependent and compliant." The sentence reads as if you're inferring what mood stabilizers and therapists ARE (in general) from your personal experience.

Proper noun examples

1

Therapists ought to be versed in CBT, and if things are bad enough they're worth a try.

2

Therapists and hairdressers are probably safe, too.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use therapists in a sentence?

Part of the stigma is the sheer number of well-meaning but unhelpful therapists.

What does therapists mean?

Someone who provides therapy, usually professionally.

What part of speech is therapists?

therapists is commonly used as noun.