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Psychotherapeutics
Psychotherapeutics Psy`cho*ther`a*peu"tics, n. [Psycho- + therapeutics.] (Med.) The treatment of disease by acting on the mind, as by suggestion; mind cure; psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Psy`cho*ther"a*py, n. [Psycho- + therapy.] (Med.) Psychotherapeutics.

Meaning of Hother from wikipedia

- slaying of Balder. It relates that Hother was the king of the Saxons, son of Hothbrod, the daughter of Hadding. Hother first slew Othen's (i.e., Odin's)...
- Edvard Philip Hother Hage (born 9 January 1816 in Stege, and deceased on 9 February 1873 in Møn) was a Danish politician and lawyer. Hother Hage was the...
- Lundenses relate that Hother was the king of the Saxons and son of Hothbrod, whom Helghe had killed to win all of Denmark. Hother first slew Othen's (i...
- Hother A. Paludan (9 October 1871 – 2 August 1956) was a Danish architect and civil servant. Born in Rårup, his parents were the chaplain (later the vicar)...
- landed his first role[citation needed] in the 1994 film Prince of Jutland as Hother. He also pla**** the part of a young sailor in the 1996 film Breaking the...
- Hother Erich Werner Bøttger (18 May 1801 – 28 October 1857) was a Norwegian architect. He was born at Skien in Telemark, Norway. His father Johannes Bøttger...
- Season 6, 2009: Casper Elgaard & Vickie Jo Ringgaard Season 7, 2010: Cecilie Hother & Mads Vad Season 8, 2011: Sophie Fjellvang-Sølling & Silas Holst Season...
- 2006-09-04. Steve Tally Grenov B, Briend A, Sangild PT, Thymann T, Rytter MH, Hother AL, et al. (March 2016). "Undernourished Children and Milk Lactose". Food...
- any protection. Consequently victory would have gone to the gods, had not Høther, whose line of men had bent inwards, flown forward and rendered the club...
- 1199, by Nicholas Cus**** in 1435, by Jean-Charles de Borda in 1784, by Hother Hage in 1860, by Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) in 1884, and by Peter Emerson...