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multidisciplinary

[muhl-tee-dis-uh-pluh-ner-ee, muhl-tahy-] / ˌmʌl tiˈdɪs ə pləˌnɛr i, ˌmʌl taɪ- /


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In 2017, she started Sessions, a multidisciplinary training platform for therapists, coaches and counselors, who pay a monthly fee to watch Ms. Perel in conversation with colleagues from different backgrounds and therapeutic approaches.

From New York Times

"Diagnosing an Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is a multidisciplinary approach," Parisi said.

From Salon

A multidisciplinary think tank, it now consists of more than 35 scholars, medical doctors, activists, and journalists who continue to document the never-ending costs of the U.S. decision to respond to the September 11, 2001, attacks by invading Afghanistan and then Iraq, while launching a global "war on terror" that spread across South Asia, the Greater Middle East, and Africa, and has yet to end.

From Salon

Ms. Koch and Unlikely Collaborators have also donated money to the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, which, among other things, conducts research into the mental health benefits of MDMA, the club drug popularly known as Ecstasy and Molly.

From New York Times

Since September 2020, his small team is pursuing multidisciplinary research in areas such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology and quantum computing.

From Washington Times