Since there is no one theory/therapy that applies to all people, eclecticism is the ideal manner in which to provide therapeutic treatment. When the therapist uses an eclectic approach, it is important that they stay current in their variety of theories used. Most therapists prefer two or three therapies. Which two or three theories or therapy do you prefer, and why? How and to whom do you think these therapies would be beneficial? Why would this particular combination of therapies be beneficial?