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replacement therapy

replacement therapy

1. treatment in which a natural or synthetic substance is substituted for one that is deficient or lacking in an individual. See hormone replacement therapy.

2. the process of replacing abnormal thoughts or behaviors with healthier ones through the use of therapy focused on constructive activities and interests.

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