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The Treatment is a 2001 novel by British crime-writer Mo Hayder. The novel is based around the theme of pedophilia. It features her protagonist DI Jack Caffery.
The Treatment may refer to: The Treatment; The Treatment; The Treatment; The Treatment; The Treatment, political tactic used by Lyndon B. Johnson; The Treatment, a British hard rock band; The Treatment (Early Day Miners album), 2009; The Treatment (Mr. Probz album), 2013
A reviewer for Oncology Times said that the book was "beautifully written—clear and direct, filled with facts bookended by stories". [1] AARP described the book as an exploration of "the reasons why many physicians are overly cautious, incompetent, or under great pressure to produce revenues in a health care system that seems to encourage these practices". [2]
The Treatment won in the category of Best New York Narrative at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. [1] John Zorn who composed the score for the film won a MacArthur Foundation, the "Genius" award for his music in 2006. The album, titled Filmworks XVIII: The Treatment features a full score for film by John Zorn.
Alongside Reckless Love, The Treatment released a mini-compilation on 12" orange vinyl to mark Record Store Day in 2014. The compilation was released by Spinefarm Records and includes two tracks from each band. [citation needed] On 29 March 2015, the band announced that their frontman Matt Jones would be leaving The Treatment. [11]
The Full Treatment (also known as The Treatment and Stop Me Before I Kill!) is a 1960 black-and-white British thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Claude Dauphin, Diane Cilento and Ronald Lewis. [1] [2] It is based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Ronald Scott Thorn.
Filmworks XVIII: The Treatment features a score for film by John Zorn. The album was released on Zorn's own label, Tzadik Records , in 2006 and contains music that Zorn wrote and recorded for the romantic comedy, The Treatment (2006), directed by Oren Rudavsky .
The Carey Treatment is a 1972 American crime thriller film directed by Blake Edwards and starring James Coburn, Jennifer O'Neill, Dan O'Herlihy and Pat Hingle. The film was based on the 1968 novel A Case of Need credited to Jeffery Hudson, a pseudonym for Michael Crichton .