She utilizes a trauma-informed, person-centered approach, drawing on evidence-based practices such as EMDR, CBT, DBT, and others to help clients reconnect with themselves and build lasting emotional well-being.

I'm quite good at tennis but I need to practice my serve. She practices the violin every day. [ + -ing verb ] His written French is very good but he needs to practice speak ing it.

Find 19 different ways to say PRACTICES, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

the action or process of performing or doing something: to put a scheme into practice; the shameful practices of a blackmailer. the exercise or pursuit of a profession or occupation, esp. law or medicine: She plans to set up practice in her hometown.

Noun practice (usually uncountable, plural practices) Repetition of an activity to improve a skill.

To be a good musician, you have to practice a lot. Have you been practicing your lines for the play? She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot's license. He practices yoga daily. The monks practice celibacy. Grandmother taught us to practice good manners.

Westminster’s addiction to regicide with prime ministers has become a 21st-century disease. Rather than fixing problems it perpetuates instability. The Sunday Times wealth rankings have shone a light on the fortunes of Britain for 38 years. This was the most sobering yet.