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Williams, Antony. "Critical Educational Psychology: Fostering Emancipatory Potential within the Therapeutic Project." Power and Education 5, no. 3 (September 2013): 304–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2304/power.2013.5.3.304.

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Healicon, Alison. "Telling the Truth: Using Narrative Accounts of Sexual Violence to Trouble Feminist and Therapeutic Theory." Power and Education 4, no. 1 (January 2012): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2304/power.2012.4.1.33.

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Guilfoyle, Michael. "From Therapeutic Power to Resistance?" Theory & Psychology 15, no. 1 (February 2005): 101–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959354305049748.

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Lentini, Giovanni, Gualtiero Milani, and Solomon Habtemariam. "The therapeutic power of green." Schizophrenia Research 210 (August 2019): 310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2019.06.024.

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Fegan, Colette, and Sarah Cook. "The therapeutic power of volunteering." Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 20, no. 3 (May 2014): 217–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.113.011890.

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SummaryThere is growing evidence from smaller evaluative studies in the USA and anecdotal papers in the UK that supported volunteering can help recovery and can be a pathway into paid work for people with serious and fluctuating mental health conditions. It allows the person to take risks and test out a working environment. This opportunity can integrate their experience of mental illness into a valued identity and provides opportunities to engage with a world of work. We recommend that mental health professionals consider ways of providing volunteering opportunities as part of a recovery-oriented service within their organisations.LEARNING OBJECTIVESAppreciate the benefits patients gain from volunteering.Understand the principles of a supported volunteering scheme.Appreciate the potential value to the patient of volunteering within health and social care settings.
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Hurtak, J. J., and Desiree Hurtak. "The therapeutic power of sound." Advances in Integrative Medicine 1, no. 3 (December 2014): 155–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aimed.2015.01.004.

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Alspach, JoAnn Grif. "Harnessing the Therapeutic Power of Volunteering." Critical Care Nurse 34, no. 6 (December 1, 2014): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4037/ccn2014239.

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TOWNS, ALISON. "Asthma, Power, and the Therapeutic Conversation." Family Process 33, no. 2 (June 1994): 161–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.1994.00161.x.

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Marziali, Elsa, and Leslie Alexander. "The power of the therapeutic relationship." American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 61, no. 3 (1991): 383–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/h0079268.

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van Mens-Verhulst, J. "Perspective of Power in Therapeutic Relationships." American Journal of Psychotherapy 45, no. 2 (April 1991): 198–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1991.45.2.198.

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Wasmuth, Sara. "Adapting to deficiency : addiction and the therapeutic power of occupation." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10036/3883.

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Occupational therapy (OT) has been greatly influenced by the medical model, despite its origins as an alternative to medicine. OT practice that finds its theoretical basis in a medical model is criticized as limited in therapeutic value, and as lacking boundaries distinguishing OT from other disciplines. By advancing a philosophical anthropology (Gehlen) with biological evidence from detachment theory (Moss), this project identifies and illuminates the power and unique value of occupational therapy. Occupational participation, made possible by OT, is described as a tool for structuring human lives into manageable temporal components with varying degrees of motivation and social interconnection. The value of providing opportunities for occupational participation is described as analogous to the value of instincts in animals’ lives; occupations are seen as the core elements that drive and shape human experiences. The inadequacies of current definitions of and research on addiction are reviewed and, as an alternative to current approaches, an occupational model for understanding addiction is outlined. Addiction is described as an attempt to create a manageable life—that is, as an occupation, and the concept of focused flexibility is introduced to normatively distinguish ‘addiction-occupations’ from other, potentially more ‘healthy’ occupations. Health is discussed in relation to the proposed philosophical anthropological, social, and biological situation of human beings. Finally, a qualitative study is undertaken to examine whether an occupational model of addiction accurately describes the experiences of addicts, thereby warranting further research. Findings from this preliminary study suggest addiction is experienced as an occupation, and that the concept of addiction as an occupation should be further explored.
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Levi, Nina. "The power of the therapeutic relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy." Thesis, City University London, 2010. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/8703/.

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As the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) model has developed in recent years, so has the role of the therapeutic relationship within that model. This portfolio aims to uncover aspects of the therapeutic relationship in CBT as it is practiced nowadays. The first section presents an overview in which the different parts included in this portfolio are briefly described, and the way in which they are linked together is outlined. The second section, the research component, explores qualitatively Counselling Psychologists' experience of the therapeutic relationship while practicing CBT. This section aims to provide the reader with insights from the therapists' perspective, which has been a largely neglected variable in the literature. The third section represents the clinical component and gives a vivid account of CBT with a client with anger issues. Finally, the fourth section, the critical literature review, presents the role of empathy in the cognitive behavioural treatment of depression. As a whole, the portfolio provides a broad view of different perspectives of the therapeutic relationship in CBT, and aims to increase awareness among researchers and therapists of how the research findings can be of use for clinical practice.
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McClendon, Karen Susan. "Not power but beauty| How systemic sensing and engaging inspire therapeutic change." Thesis, University of Louisiana at Monroe, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10111804.

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The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a rationale and framework for a systemic praxis for Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs) that can be utilized to increase possibilities for therapeutic change. In a time in which “common factors” are valued and MFTs generally consider themselves eclectic or integrative, there is a need for therapists to learn to cultivate a systemic praxis that allows them to effectively “juggle” all of the elements of and responsibilities inherent in the therapeutic situation. Drawing from cybernetics, systemic theory, and radical constructivism, I develop a systemic praxis for therapists which incorporates systemic ways of perceiving and engaging, improvisation, and Recursive Frame Analysis (Keeney, 1990). I develop a theory regarding the nature, impact, and utilization of what I call “systemic sensing” and ways of engaging that go beyond adherence to various aspects of therapy models. Systemic Sensing constitutes ways of seeing, hearing, sensing, and intuiting that therapists can utilize to co-create, with their clients, opportunities for therapeutic transformation.

In this dissertation, I extend Ray Ison’s (2010) framework for systemic practice to the practice of marriage and family therapy. Ison (2010) provided a metaphor of the systems practitioner as a juggler. MFTs can improve their practice by learning to juggle Maturana’s (2002, 2008) notions of languaging and emotioning, Bateson’s (1972; 1979) notion of distinguishing, and Ison’s (2010) notion of naming; the practice of and responsibilities inherent in systemic sensing; and the tailoring and contextualizing of the practice of therapy to individual clients and moments in time.

What is needed in the field of marriage and family therapy is a way of envisioning and practicing therapy that increases possibilities for change. I call for a reformation that will shift the emphasis in marriage and family therapy from model-based training into more holistic, flexible, and systemic interpersonal practices that are based on inspiring therapeutic change and healing.

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Gariépy, Nadine. "The therapeutic power of play, examining the play of young children with leukemia." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape3/PQDD_0018/MQ54248.pdf.

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Pournara, Maria. "Discursive power games in therapeutic accounts of Antisocial Personality Disorder : a Foucauldian Discourse Analysis." Thesis, University of Roehampton, 2017. https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/studentthesis/discursive-power-games-in-therapeutic-accounts-of-antisocial-personality-disorder(40e850c1-9cfa-4126-8f90-60e268672857).html.

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Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) is understood as a difficult category to work with in various contemporary mental health settings. Additionally, to date, there is a dearth of research on this topic in Counselling Psychology. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore how Counselling Psychologists (CoPs) and other Psychological Practitioners (PPs) discursively construct ASPD and to investigate any discursive power games that may be implicated in therapeutic practice accounts. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted and a Foucauldian Discourse Analysis (FDA) was applied to the data. The findings of the analysis produced five distinct therapeutic subject-positions: “Dangerous to Know”, “Damaged Goods”, “The White Collar Psychopath”, “Resisting to Psychiatric Norms” and “Critical Questioning”. Overall this analysis argues that ASPD is a problematic construct as it is produced by these participants as multiple, power laden and opaque. Additionally, these therapeutic subject-positions highlight how ASPD is variously produced in specific therapeutic contexts, such as medium secure units and private practice/ corporate environments. Such findings may contribute to raising awareness among CoPs and other PPs by making visible the power relations and contextual influences implicated in particular ASPD therapeutic accounts. Finally, it is also proposed that this Foucauldian gaze may be applied in other practice areas, to enable critical thinking in relation to potential uses of psychological knowledge, practice and research.
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Hatzel, Brian M. "Effects of cryotherapy and ankle taping on mechanical power and velocity." Virtual Press, 1999. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1136705.

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Athletic trainers frequently are required to design rehabilitation and treatment programs for injured athletes. These treatment programs oftentimes involve the use of cryotherapy or ankle taping to create an optimal environment for healing. The purpose of this study was to identify the individual and simultaneous effects of ankle taping and cryotherapy on mechanical power and velocity.Sixteen (16) Division IA Baseball players (Age 20.53+/- 1.15 yrs, Wt 878.45+/105.68 N, Ht 1.85+/- 0.087 m) served as subjects for this study. Subjects met the following criteria: 1) all were asymptomatic from any lower extremity injury for at least six months prior to testing. 2) none had any known cold allergy (ie. hives, hypersensitivity to cold).This study utilized a counterbalanced repeated measures design, in which subjects participated in three treatments, cryotherapy, ankle taping and a combination treatment of cryotherapy and ankle taping. For the taping treatment, each subject was taped using a standard closed basket weave technique` with porous 1.5" cloth athletic tape (Johnson and Johnson, Coach). The cryotherapy treatment was administered a 20 minute ice immersion treatment at 10 deg Celsius to the leg and ankle. In the combination treatment, both treatments were administered with the ice immersion preceding ankle taping. The effects of these treatments on mechanical power and velocity were measured by a Kistler amplifier and force plate platform during a one leg standing vertical jump.The two-way repeated measures ANOVA's for power and velocity showed no significant interaction between cryotherapy, taping or combination treatment. However, significant pre-post treatment effects for power were discovered after cryotherapy and combination treatment. As a result of these findings, it is evident that immediate return to participation after cryotherapy or combination treatment will lead to decreases in muscular performance or injury.
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Grech, Paulann. "The therapeutic alliance in mental health services : a politico-critical analysis of knowledge and power." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2014. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/7781/.

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The therapeutic alliance in mental health services has been researched extensively especially with regards to care provider and care receiver characteristics that may affect therapeutic outcomes. In the literature, it seems to be commonly assumed that the alliance has an inherent power imbalance in favour of the professional. Beyond this assumption, research on the knowledge-power balance in the alliance is limited. The aim of the study was to explore the dominant discourses related to the balance of knowledge and power in the therapeutic alliance in mental health services. An additional interest was the role that these identified discourses may play in the positions occupied by care providers and care receivers in the alliance. A final objective was the identification of care provider and care receiver knowledge needs in relation to the management of the knowledge-power balance in the alliance in a manner that may enhance therapeutic effects. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted involving individuals who were receiving psychiatric care in the inpatient setting at the state psychiatric hospital in Malta. The second phase of this study involved the analysis of the Medical and Nursing records that pertained to the ten participants who had been interviewed. A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis framework was used to guide the study and Foucault’s concepts of knowledge and power served as the theoretical underpinning of the study. The care receivers’ contribution to the discourses pertaining to the knowledge-power balance in the alliance led to the identification of four different types of alliances with distinguishable knowledge-power characteristics. Three discursive themes were identified from the Medical and Nursing records and these were perceived as being complementary to the findings that emerged from the care receivers’ interviews. Finally information related to the potential knowledge required by care receivers and care providers in order to manage the knowledge-power balance in an effective manner was extracted from the data and presented together with recommendations.
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Bourke, Catherine Therese. "Exploring the links between knowledge, power and silence in New Zealand’s discursive formation on therapeutic sexual exploitation." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Educational Studies and Human Development, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/5113.

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In this dissertation, Foucault’s methodologies, archaeology and genealogy, are used to explore the links between silence, knowledge and power in the area of therapeutic sexual exploitation. Underpinning this task is Foucault’s theoretical assumption that knowledge is not scientifically constructed through objective and rational methods. Knowledge, under Foucault’s theoretical framework, is influenced by the more obscure conditions of possibility which affect power relations and, therefore, power-knowledge. Therefore, New Zealand’s scientific discourse around therapeutic sexual exploitation is analysed by moving between the discursive and the extra-discursive. This is undertaken to highlight the more obscure conditions of possibility which may have affected the political construction of knowledge and its material effects in the area of therapeutic sexual exploitation. New Zealand’s academic discourse on therapeutic sexual exploitation is examined with reference to the social conditions which have influenced the origins of counselling and psychotherapy in New Zealand. This includes an exploration of the links between counselling and psychotherapy to other New Zealand based psy-professions. In particular, an investigation is conducted as to how disciplinary procedures have been applied to those connected to, and affected by, therapeutic sexual exploitation. This, however, is studied by locating New Zealand’s discourse within an international discourse on therapeutic sexual exploitation. This wider lens shows how New Zealand’s discourse around therapeutic sexual exploitation, as other countries’ discourses on this matter, has developed in response to local social conditions and changing power relations. Through this broader analysis of New Zealand’s discursive formation on therapeutic sexual exploitation one can see the interplay between silence, knowledge and power, and its material effects on the lives on people. This dissertation highlights not only what knowledge-power might be restricting, but also what it might be producing in the area of therapeutic sexual exploitation, the impacts of which, it will be argued, extends well beyond the particular domain under examination.
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Jones, Lee. "Discursive power games in counselling psychologists' therapeutic accounts of working with male sexual dysfunction : a Foucauldian analysis." Thesis, University of Roehampton, 2017. https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/studentthesis/Discursive-Power-Games-in-Counselling-Psychologists’-Therapeutic-Accounts-of-Working-with-Male-Sexual-Dysfunction(1a0082e1-8173-42a8-b940-7f7ea1d6a903).html.

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Male sexual dysfunction is considered to be a problematic discursive site due to the diverse ways in which it is constructed and therapeutically conceptualised. Under-researched within the discipline of counselling psychology to date, this diagnostic category needs to be explored to identify ways in which counselling psychologists construct this presenting problem. Therefore the aim of this research was to interrogate how a volunteer group of counselling psychologists understood and worked with male sexual dysfunction in order to make visible some of the masked discursive practices related to its diverse constructions. Ten counselling psychologists were interviewed and a Foucauldian discourse analysis conducted, which interrogated the discursive power games implicated in these participants' accounts. The findings produced firstly identified the wider contextual cultural norms that seemed to regulate male sexuality within gendered masculinity discourses. Secondly, three distinct discursive therapeutic subject positions and their related power games were identified as talked about by these participants. Overall, it is argued that these findings indicate that for these counselling psychologists, male sexual dysfunction is a mutable, diversely power-laden, and thereby problematic, construct. Furthermore this analysis may be understood as a contribution to counselling psychology in raising practitioners' awareness to the power games in their talk about working with male sexual dysfunction.
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Perryer, Elizabeth. "What can be learnt about power relations in family therapy to reduce power differences in the therapeutic relationship?, and, Curious about curiosity in family therapy." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2011. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/3210/.

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Volume I contains a literature review paper and an empirical paper. The literature review examines the family therapy literature that explores power in the therapeutic relationship. It is argued that therapists have elevated influence and status compared with clients. The conceptual understanding of power is elicited from the literature, alongside the clinical implications for clinical practice for reducing power differences in the therapeutic relationship. Creative ideas from the literature are proposed to promote a more egalitarian relationship in therapy, but empirical research is required to support claims and develop concepts. The empirical paper is a qualitative study that implemented Foucauldian Discourse Analysis and Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR). Therapists were interviewed about curiosity, a key principle in family therapy, to learn about how they constructed it, to contribute to the limited evidence base. Findings highlighted how curiosity was understood in context of patterns of discourse related to a commitment to the systemic model. Further discourses constructed curiosity in relation to skill and as a natural personal quality. Clinical implications are discussed. The IPR process appeared to provide insight into the clinical practice of participating therapists, suggesting that it could be used as an effective supervision tool. Volume II is the clinical component of the thesis, consisting of five clinical practice reports (CPRs). They summarise and evaluate my clinical work that took place during placements through the three year course.
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Books on the topic "Therapeutic power"

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Heinerman, John. Healing power of herbs. Boca Raton, FL: Globe Communications Corp., 1997.

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Heinerman, John. Healing power of herbs. Boca Raton, FL: Globe Communications Corp., 1992.

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Williams, Rebecca D. The healing power of tea. Lincolnwood, Ill: Publications International, 2007.

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Mann, Michele Price. The healing power of nuts. Lincolnwood, Ill: Publications International, 2007.

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Bergner, Paul. The healing power of garlic. Rocklin, Calif: Prima Pub., 1996.

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Williams, Rebecca D. The healing power of tea. Lincolnwood, Ill: Publications International, 2007.

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Rinn, Roger C. Harnessing the healing power of fruit. Lake Mary, Fla: Siloam, 2009.

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Karena, Callen, ed. Dolphins and their power to heal. London: Bloomsbury, 1992.

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Karena, Callen, ed. Dolphins and their power to heal. Rochester, Vt: Healing Arts Press, 1992.

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Rinn, Roger C. Harnessing the healing power of fruit. Lake Mary, Fla: Siloam, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Therapeutic power"

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Nehring, Daniel, and Dylan Kerrigan. "Psychology and the social organisation of power." In Therapeutic Worlds, 27–50. New York : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Therapeutic cultures: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315551159-2.

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Hedges, Fran. "The Power of Emotions." In Reflexivity in Therapeutic Practice, 30–47. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-12293-3_3.

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Bucci, Wilma. "The power of language in emotional life." In Emotional Communication and Therapeutic Change, 75–98. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routeldge, 2021. | Series: Relational perspectives: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003125143-6.

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Cathignol, D. "High-Power Ultrasound Transducers for Therapeutic Applications." In Piezoelectricity, 245–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68683-5_10.

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Nagasawa, A., K. Kato, and H. Asai. "New Therapeutic Effect of Low Power Lasers." In Laser/Optoelektronik in der Medizin / Laser/Optoelectronics in Medicine, 428–31. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93435-3_91.

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Ariel, Shlomo. "The healing power of various therapeutic techniques." In Multi-Dimensional Therapy with Families, Children and Adults, 169–203. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315101057-10.

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Welch, David F. "Properties of High Power Semiconductor Lasers." In Optronic Techniques in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Medicine, 3–14. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3766-3_1.

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Loggerenberg, Monique Van, and Risë VanFleet. "The healing power of playful animals." In Routledge International Handbook of Play, Therapeutic Play and Play Therapy, 384–92. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge international handbooks: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429327230-38.

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Ellis, Stephanie. "The Power of Reflection (Part II): Creating Therapeutic Movement." In Five Minutes a Day to an Upgraded Therapy Practice, 35–36. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003125082-17.

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Dong, Ningning, Jinjiang Cui, and Jiangen Xu. "Design of the Control System of 532/940 nm Double-Wavelength High-Power Laser Therapeutic Instrument." In Advances in 3D Image and Graphics Representation, Analysis, Computing and Information Technology, 329–37. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3867-4_38.

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Conference papers on the topic "Therapeutic power"

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Shaw, Adam. "How to Measure HIFU Output Power Properly." In THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND: 5th International Symposium on Therapeutic Ultrasound. AIP, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2205550.

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Maruvada, Subha. "Analysis of a Protocol for Measuring Ultrasonic Power from Focused Therapeutic Ultrasound Transducers Using Radiation Force." In THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND: 5th International Symposium on Therapeutic Ultrasound. AIP, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2205549.

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Hoh, I. M. "Can TRUS Power Doppler Predict the Preservation of Erectile Function in HIFU Treatment of Localised Prostate Cancer? — A Preliminary Study." In THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND: 5th International Symposium on Therapeutic Ultrasound. AIP, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2205528.

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Haller, Julian, and Volker Wilkens. "On the reliability of voltage and power as input parameters for the characterization of high power ultrasound applications." In 12TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND. AIP, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4769957.

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Dadjour, Mahmoud Farshbaf. "Improvement of Ultrasonic Disinfection Power Using TiO2 Photocatalyst." In 4TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND. AIP, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1901655.

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Kukic, Aleksandra, Kullervo Hynynen, Kullervo Hynynen, and Jacques Souquet. "High Power Low Impedance Therapeutic Intracavitary Phased Array." In 9TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND: ISTU—2009. AIP, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3367139.

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Gross, Dominique, Audren Boulme, Nicolas Senegond, Christopher Bawiec, W. Apoutou N'Djin, and Dominique Certon. "Analysis of CMUT power efficiency for optimized therapeutic operation." In 2017 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.2017.8091708.

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Gross, Dominique, Audren Boulme, Nicolas Senegond, Christopher Bawiec, W. Apoutou N'Djin, and Dominique Certon. "Analysis of CMUT power efficiency for optimized therapeutic operation." In 2017 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.2017.8092416.

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Umchid, Sumet, and Kakanumporn Prasanpanich. "Development of the ultrasound power meter for therapeutic applications." In 2012 5th Biomedical Engineering International Conference (BMEiCON). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bmeicon.2012.6465511.

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Jenderka, Klaus-V., Klaus Beissner, Kullervo Hynynen, and Jacques Souquet. "Measurement of the total acoustic output power of HITU transducers." In 9TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND: ISTU—2009. AIP, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3367143.

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Reports on the topic "Therapeutic power"

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Weiman, Shannon. Cover of Harnessing the Power of Microbes as Therapeutics: Bugs as Drugs Harnessing the Power of Microbes as Therapeutics: Bugs as Drugs. Edited by Jeffrey Fox. American Society for Microbiology, April 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aamcol.apr.2014.

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