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Weather option Weather option provides a payment if a specified weather contingency (e.g., temperatures higher or lower than normal) occurs.
Other-than-collision loss Other-than-collision loss is a part of the coverage available under Part D: Coverage for Damage to Your Auto in the personal auto policy.
All physical damage losses to an insured vehicle are covered except
Other-insurance provisions Other-insurance provisions whose purpose is to prevent profiting from insurance and violation of the principle of indemnity when more than
Medical payments to others Medical payments to others pays for medical expenses of others under a homeowner’s policy in the event that a person (not an insured) is accidentally injured on the premises, or by the activities of
Damage to property of others Damage to property of others is a provision in Section II of a homeowner’s policy that pays up to $1000 per occurrence on behalf
Therapeutic community Therapeutic community is a therapeutic situation in which the total social environment is seen as aiding a patient to overcome psychological disturbance
Rational-emotive therapy Rational-emotive therapy is a form of psychotherapy, most closely related to behaviour therapy, developed by the American psychologist Albert Ellis. It attempts to meet irrational ideas
Psychotherapist Someone who practices psychotherapy. He or she is usually a psychiatrist, a clinical psychologist or a psychiatric social worker but in many places where psychotherapy
Primal therapy Primal therapy is a technique of psychotherapy developed in the United States by Arthur Janov in which the therapist first makes the patient feel intensely miserable, then encourages
Play therapy Play therapy is the use of play in psychotherapy with children to aid in diagnosis and in treatment; the child is encouraged to experience a catharsis of blocked emotions.