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Treatment efficacy

Treatment efficacy refers to the degree to which a treatment can produce changes under well-controlled conditions that depart from those typically used in clinical practice.

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Treatment plan

Treatment plan refers to a written document that outlines the frequency and types of the long-term care services that a patient receives. It may include treatment goals for a specified time period.

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Treatment planning

Treatment planning refers to the process used to address identified client concerns, and is based on one’s Conceptualization of client problems and on the diagnosis. It is the process of plotting out the counseling process by delineating the path from the client’s presenting concerns and underlying difficulties to alleviation of these concerns.

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Treatment Planning and Evaluation

Treatment Planning and Evaluation refers to the process of using Assessment information to generate a treatment plan and evaluate its effectiveness.

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Tremor

Tremor refers to involuntary shaking, usually of a limb, tremors may be resting or occur with intentional movement.

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Tremulous

Tremulous is an adjective which means trembling; timid; nervous. Tremulous is from the Latin tremere which means "to tremble"

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Trend

Deutsch: Trend / Español: Tendencia / Português: Tendência / Français: Tendance / Italiano: Tendenza /

Trend refers to the general direction in which the attitudes, interests, behaviors and actions of a large segment of a population change over time, including fashion trends, fads, and crazes. In a single-subject research study, a consistent difference in direction and magnitude from one measurement to the next in a series. In short a trend refers to direction of change of a behavior or behaviors.

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Trepanation

Trepanation refers to the technique of chipping or drilling holes in a person's skull, presumably used by primitive humans to allow evil spirits to escape.

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