self-treatment









self-treatment


noun

  1. an act or manner of treating.
  2. action or behavior toward a person, animal, etc.
  3. management in the application of medicines, surgery, etc.
  4. literary or artistic handling, especially with reference to style.
  5. subjection to some agent or action.
  6. Movies, Television. a preliminary outline of a film or teleplay laying out the key scenes, characters, and locales.

noun

  1. the act or an instance of applying (medical) treatment to oneself

noun

  1. the application of medicines, surgery, psychotherapy, etc, to a patient or to a disease or symptom
  2. the manner of handling or dealing with a person or thing, as in a literary or artistic work
  3. the act, practice, or manner of treating
  4. films an expansion of a script into sequence form, indicating camera angles, dialogue, etc
  5. the treatment slang the usual manner of dealing with a particular type of person (esp in the phrase give someone the (full) treatment)

n.“conduct, behavior,” 1560s, from treat + -ment. In the medical sense, it is first recorded 1744. n.

  1. Treatment of oneself without professional supervision so as to alleviate an illness or a condition.

n.

  1. Administration or application of remedies to a patient or for a disease or an injury; medicinal or surgical management; therapy.

see red carpet (treatment).

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