Synergy
Give me therapy, I'm a walking travesty . . .
Syn · er · gy [sin-er-jee]
noun
the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements' contributions.
Origin:
1650–60; < Neo-Latin synergia < Greek synergía, equivalent to synerg ( ós ) a joint work, assistance, help.
She was the best kind of therapist he could find. A bartender.