logoteraapia
Logoteraapia is a therapeutic approach that combines elements of art therapy and psychoanalysis. It was developed by the Hungarian psychiatrist Sándor Radó in the 1930s. The term "logoteraapia" is derived from the Greek words "logos," meaning word or reason, and "therapeia," meaning treatment or care. The primary goal of logoteraapia is to help individuals express and understand their inner thoughts and emotions through the creation of art, particularly through the use of words.
In logoteraapia sessions, clients are encouraged to write about their experiences, feelings, and thoughts. This process
The therapeutic process in logoteraapia is dynamic and interactive. Clients may write poems, stories, or even
Logoteraapia is particularly effective for individuals dealing with trauma, depression, anxiety, and other psychological disorders. It