Category: T

  • Thorazine

    Brand name (now discontinued) for chlorpromazine. Chlorpromazine, one of the phenothiazines, an antipsychotic drug.  

  • Third-party payer

    Any organization (public or private) that pays or insures health or medical expenses on behalf of beneficiaries or recipients. Examples are medicare, medicaid, blue cross, blue shield, and other commercial insurance companies. A payment service other than the patient or provider. Any organization, public or private, that pays or insures health or medical expenses on…

  • Third ear (the)

    The clinician’s use of intuition, sensitivity, and awareness of subliminal cues to interpret clinical observations of patients in therapy.  

  • Thioxanthenes

    A subgroup of conventional antipsychotic drugs that includes thiothixene.  

  • Thiothixene

    A conventional antipsychotic medication (a thioxanthene) used in the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Marketed under the brand name navane. An antipsychotic drug. Navane is the commercial preparation.  

  • Thioridazine

    An older conventional antipsychotic medication (a phenothiazine of the piperidine class) that is infrequently prescribed today because of its association with increased risk of cardiac arrhythmias and retinitis pigmentosa at higher doses. Now available only as generic but may still be known by the discontinued brand name mellaril. An antipsychotic drug. Mellaril is the commercial…

  • Therapeutic window

    A well-defined range of blood levels or medication dosage ranges associated with optimal clinical response to antidepressant medications. Levels above or below that range are associated with diminished therapeutic response. The range of drug concentrations in the body that will promote optimal beneficial effects. Drug concentrations less than the lower end of this range will be…

  • Therapeutic community

    A term of British origin, now widely used, for a specially structured mental hospital milieu that encourages patients to function within the range of social norms. A residential treatment approach to those with drug abuse or other addiction problems consisting of group therapy, educational sessions, medical services, etc. A residential treatment center where drug abusers…

  • Therapeutic alliance

    A term that refers to the collaborative aspect of the relationship between therapist and client in the context of psychotherapy.  

  • Theophobia

    The fear of god.