therapéia
Therapéia is a concept developed by French psychoanalyst Jean Claude Abram in the late 20th century. It refers to a therapeutic approach that views the human psyche as a system of multiple, interconnected processes. The term is derived from the Greek word "therapeutic," meaning healing or treatment.
Abram defined therapéia as a comprehensive, holistic approach to psychotherapy that takes into account the dynamic
In therapéia, the goal of therapy is not to "cure" the individual, but rather to facilitate a
Therapéia is characterized by a non-hierarchical and non-dogmatic approach to psychological understanding. The therapist serves as
Research on therapéia is limited, and more studies are needed to fully understand its effectiveness as a