Integrative therapy is an approach that combines elements of different therapeutic modalities, tailored to the specific needs of each client. Integrative counsellors draw on a range of techniques from various schools of therapy - including cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, humanistic therapy and others - to create a treatment plan that best suits the individuals needs. This approach allows incorporation of different perspectives and techniques, to tailor the therapy to the unique circumstances and goals of each client. This results in a more personalised and effective treatment. Integrative therapy can be particularly effective for clients with complex or longstanding issues, or those who have not responded well to singular forms of therapy.