What's the difference between treader and treater?

Treader


Definition:

  • (n.) One who treads.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This is a reference to the two stages of the Libor rigging - the period 2005 to 2008 when Barclays treaders were manipulating rates to make potential profits and the period 2007 to 2009 when Barclays was lowing its submissions through "low balling" to avoid negative publicity.
  • (2) After Son of Rambow , every script that came through was for the bully.” He was cast as Eustace, the weaselly kid in the third instalment of The Chronicles of Narnia films, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010).

Treater


Definition:

  • (n.) One who treats; one who handles, or discourses on, a subject; also, one who entertains.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The medical histories and physical examinations revealed no significant variations between the wood treaters and the comparison group.
  • (2) He concludes that a sensitive and effective relationship between treaters and patients remains the best safeguard against malpractice litigation.
  • (3) Risk of lung cancer was increased significantly for electricians; sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths; bookbinders and related printing trade workers; cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen; moulders, heat treaters, annealers and other heated metal workers; and construction labourers.
  • (4) In the first study, 363 Halloween trick-or-treaters were instructed to only take one candy.
  • (5) Psychological testing can help treaters go beyond such limiting (if not disruptive) reactions to achieve a constructive use of countertransference with borderline patients.
  • (6) When subjects were tested under partial cue-reveraal conditions (Experiment 2) strychnine treated animals exhibited treater utilization of one of the redundant relevant stimuli than the other, while saline-treated animals exhibited no preference.
  • (7) Progeny of mothers treater intragastrically developed significant incidences of neurogenic tumors of the peripheral nervous system, with a predominance in females.
  • (8) He suggests that training staff workers and increased government commitment to such inpatient programs with outreach capacity can foster a change in attitude among treaters, thereby improving treatment outcome of the homeless mentally ill.
  • (9) Results of detailed medical histories, laboratory and physiological tests, and physical examinations of 88 wood treaters were compared with those of 58 matched controls.
  • (10) In most cases the hatred is mitigated by periods where the patient sees the treater as more helpful and less malevolent, a shift that makes the treatment process more tolerable.
  • (11) We argue that the ego development construct can help treaters match patients to treatment modalities that are compatible with their frames of reference.
  • (12) He warned: "It risks it being used for those who seek to protest peacefully, noisy children in the street, street preachers, canvassers, carol singers, trick-or-treaters, church bell ringers, clay pigeon shooters, nudists.
  • (13) During this period the staff treater 1,718 teeth and 43 times they treater soft tissues of the oral cavity.
  • (14) The president promised sweets for all trick-or-treaters coming to the gates of the White House, and extra large chocolate bars for anyone from the swing state of Ohio.
  • (15) When applicable, the discussion surrounds a prototypical case which illustrates the real dilemmas which treaters and patients may have experienced or may encounter.
  • (16) The author urges treaters to be emotionally available to these patients, who struggle with the interpersonal dilemma of maintaining separateness while establishing mature connectedness.
  • (17) Patients with the borderline syndrome, although not always the sickest patients, often cause the most difficulty because of their intense and contagious affects, their often impulsive behavior, and the strains they place on the treaters' countertransference.
  • (18) During the assessment phase, this approach is likely to (1) generate interest among treaters (2) solidify rapport with the patient resulting in a positive attitude toward the assessing clinician with more informative self-reports, (3) elucidate, for the clinician, the patient's major deficits in personality structure, especially the inability to understand and control affective states, and (4) stimulate the patient's curiosity about the way in which emotions are perceived and processed.
  • (19) For years treaters of mental patients who harmed other persons were largely protected by three doctrines: the common law rule of nonresponsibility, sovereign immunity, and the "honest error" rule.
  • (20) The authors recommend that evaluators and treaters of incestuous families pay close attention to the specific dynamics of any given case and avoid assuming that common scenarios or traits of participants alone can adequately explain the incest.

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