An interpretative phenomenological analysis of service users' experiences in a psychosocial addictions intervention.
Runa DawoodJohn DonePublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2020)
Review of the evidence base suggests the need to move beyond testing addiction interventions and instead understand change processes through psychosocial intervention. Narratives of lived experience of those undergoing psychosocial intervention inform us that specific features relating to intervention, working relationship, motivation, identity and interpersonal factors instigate recovery. Practitioners should consider a multi-faceted approach in designing and applying psychosocial intervention for addiction.