Theotherapy is a term often used to describe the use of spiritual or religious beliefs in therapeutic settings. However, there are many other ways to approach the integration of spirituality or one's sense of purpose in the practice of therapy. Alternative terms that could be used to describe this type of therapeutic approach include spiritual therapy, faith-based therapy, existential therapy, meaning-centered therapy, and values-based therapy. Each of these approaches may emphasize different aspects of the individual's experience and offer various ways to help clients explore and find meaning in their lives. Ultimately, the goal of these therapies is to help individuals connect with their deepest sense of self and purpose.