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Tetrapharmakos 

(τετραφάρμακος), or "the four-part cure," is the Greek philosopher Epicurus' (341 BC, Samos – 270 BC, Athens) remedy for leading the happiest possible life. The "tetrapharmakos" was originally a compound of four drugs (wax, tallow, pitch and resin); the word has been used metaphorically by Epicurus and his disciples to refer to the four remedies for healing the soul.
Tetrapharmakos, the four-part cure;

Don't fear God,
Don't worry about death;
What is good is easy to get, and
What is terrible is easy to endure

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Ἄφοβον ὁ θεός,
ἀνύποπτον ὁ θάνατος
καὶ τἀγαθὸν μὲν εὔκτητον,
τὸ δὲ δεινὸν εὐκαρτέρητον
Tetrapharmakos by khalyd September 9, 2012

Therapatise 

The act of giving someone therapy for their problems that otherwise would not be fixed
Dr. Phil needs to get up in here and therapatise me and my head full of lies
Therapatise by Cay Hambert August 1, 2012

terrapathic 

an empathic connection to the earth, where a person feels earth changes in the same way empaths and telepaths feel the emotions of other people
Carl has a very stong terrapathic connection.
terrapathic by CV60 January 2, 2012
Is a person who loves art and adore people. A Thiraphat stands out from crowds, always the odd one but funny. Thiraphat love his coffee,chocolates, and his friends
Thiraphat is a special kid
thiraphat by I’m Emily May 20, 2018

Therapathetic 

The quality of guilty, half-assed inability to curtail psychotherapeutic treatment sessions, in part due to one’s concern that one’s therapist really needs the money from one’s weekly sessions. Therapathetic-ness is often exhibited in last minute phone cancellations of appointments, and further exacerbated when one’s therapist attempts to reschedule.
Jennifer was so therapathetic that she didn't have the balls to tell her psychotherapist her services were no longer needed.
Therapathetic by 007.thurston February 9, 2009

Therapatization 

The process by which someone gets therapatized, therapatizacally by a fushigi ball.
The therapatization of that person was therapatizing!