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Structured support for recovery, relapse prevention and healthier coping.

Addiction Therapy: support for substance use, habits and recovery

Addiction Therapy helps people understand and change patterns linked to substance use, compulsive behaviours or repeated habits that feel difficult to control. It can support people affected by alcohol, drugs, cannabis, gambling, gaming, pornography, smoking, social media use or other behaviours that continue despite negative consequences.

Addiction is not simply a lack of willpower. It often involves stress, cravings, emotional pain, avoidance, habit loops, shame, trauma, social pressure and changes in reward systems. Therapy helps the person understand these patterns without judgment, while building practical ways to reduce harm, regain choice and move toward recovery.

This approach may support people dealing with addictions, substance use disorder, alcohol use disorder, dependencia del cannabis, gambling addiction, gaming addiction, smoking cessation, compulsive sexual behaviour, emotional distress or relapse risk.

What Addiction Therapy works on

Addiction Therapy focuses on what keeps the cycle going. A person may use a substance or behaviour to manage anxiety, numb feelings, escape memories, reduce loneliness, cope with boredom or feel temporary control. Therapy helps identify these functions, then builds safer alternatives.

  • Recognising triggers, cravings and high-risk situations.
  • Understanding the link between emotions and addictive behaviour.
  • Reducing shame, secrecy and self-criticism.
  • Building coping strategies for urges and stress.
  • Creating relapse prevention and recovery plans.
  • Improving boundaries, support systems and daily structure.
  • Exploring motivation without pressure or blame.

Recovery goals can vary. Some people work toward abstinence. Others first need harm reduction, stabilisation or a clearer understanding of their behaviour. A responsible therapist adapts the work to the person’s risk level, health situation, goals and support network.

What happens in sessions?

The first sessions usually explore the current pattern, history, triggers, risks and goals. The therapist may ask about frequency of use, consequences, withdrawal concerns, mental health, trauma, relationships, work, sleep, previous attempts to stop and available support.

Sessions may include craving tracking, trigger mapping, emotional regulation tools, relapse prevention planning, motivational work, communication skills and practical routines. The therapist may also help the person prepare for difficult moments, such as social pressure, conflict, loneliness, paydays, weekends or emotional distress.

Addiction Therapy should not rely on shame. Shame often increases secrecy and avoidance. Therapy aims to build responsibility without humiliation. The person learns to notice what happened, repair where possible and return to the recovery plan after setbacks.

Substance use and medical safety

Some addictions need medical assessment. This is especially important when alcohol, opioids, sedatives or heavy substance use are involved. Stopping suddenly can be risky for some people. In these cases, therapy may need to work alongside a doctor, psychiatrist, addiction service or detox programme.

Therapy can still play an important role. It can help with motivation, coping skills, relationships, relapse prevention and the emotional reasons behind use. Medication, medical monitoring or specialist care may also be needed depending on the substance, withdrawal risk and overall health.

Behavioural addictions

Addiction Therapy can also support people with behavioural addictions. These may include gambling, gaming, pornography use, compulsive shopping or smartphone and social media addiction. The work often focuses on triggers, reward loops, emotional avoidance, boundaries and rebuilding meaningful activities.

Behavioural addiction can affect finances, sleep, relationships, self-esteem and concentration. Therapy helps the person reduce automatic behaviour and create more conscious choices.

Approaches often used in Addiction Therapy

Many therapists combine several methods. Motivational Interviewing helps explore ambivalence and strengthen personal motivation. TCC can help identify triggers, thoughts and behaviour cycles. ACTO can support values-based change when urges remain present.

DBT may help when addiction is linked to emotional intensity, impulsivity or crisis behaviour. Terapia familiar can support communication, boundaries and recovery when addiction affects close relationships.

Is Addiction Therapy right for you?

Addiction Therapy may be helpful if a substance or behaviour feels hard to control, takes too much space, harms health, affects relationships or creates repeated regret. It can also help if you are unsure whether you are ready to stop but want to understand your pattern.

Before starting, ask the therapist about their experience with addiction, harm reduction, relapse prevention, risk management and coordination with medical care. The right support should feel clear, realistic and non-judgmental.

This content is for general information only. It does not replace diagnosis, emergency support, detox care, medical treatment or specialist addiction services. If there is overdose risk, severe withdrawal, danger to self or others, seek urgent local help.

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FAQ — Addiction Therapy

What is Addiction Counselling?

Structured support for recovery, relapse prevention and healthier coping.

Tu terapeuta adaptará el ritmo y el enfoque de las sesiones a tus necesidades, objetivos y situación actual.

What can Addiction Counselling help with?

Addiction Counselling is often used for concerns such as Addiction, Alcohol use disorder, Gambling addiction, Gaming addiction, and Substance use disorder.

En la página dedicada a la terapia también se indica qué terapeutas del MIT ofrecen actualmente este enfoque.

What happens in a first addiction counselling session?

La primera sesión suele centrarse en comprender qué te ha llevado a acudir a terapia, qué es lo que quieres cambiar y si el estilo del terapeuta te parece adecuado.

No hace falta que prepares nada perfecto de antemano. Es normal empezar con dudas, incertidumbre o sentimientos encontrados.

How many sessions of Addiction Counselling do people usually need?

Esto depende de tus objetivos, de la complejidad de lo que estés abordando y de lo estructurado que sea el enfoque. Algunas personas recurren a esta terapia para un trabajo específico a corto plazo, mientras que otras permanecen más tiempo para lograr un cambio más profundo.

Is Addiction Counselling available online?

La disponibilidad depende del terapeuta. En MIT, puedes consultar las fichas y las páginas de perfil de los terapeutas para ver si ofrecen sesiones en línea.

How much does Addiction Counselling usually cost?

Las tarifas varían según el terapeuta. Cuando aún no se dispone de precios de terapeutas presenciales, el rango habitual para esta terapia oscila entre los 80 y los 140 euros por sesión.

How do I choose the right addiction counselling therapist on MIT?

Empieza por leer el perfil del terapeuta, su experiencia, los idiomas que habla, su disponibilidad para sesiones online o presenciales y su enfoque. A continuación, comprueba si esa persona trata el tipo de problema con el que necesitas ayuda.

Que haya buena química suele depender tanto de la experiencia profesional como de lo seguro, comprendido y a gusto que te sientas con el terapeuta.

¿Puedo enviar un mensaje a un terapeuta antes de reservar una cita?

Sí. Los perfiles del MIT pueden incluir mensajería directa, y los terapeutas también pueden activar la reserva en línea cuando esté disponible.

Esto ayuda a los pacientes a plantear preguntas prácticas antes de decidirse a acudir a la primera sesión.

What if I am not sure Addiction Counselling is the right fit for me?

Eso es muy habitual. Puedes empezar por ponerte en contacto con un terapeuta, explicarle cuáles son tus dificultades y preguntarle si este enfoque se ajusta a tus objetivos.

MIT currently lists 1 therapist for this therapy, so you can compare different profiles before deciding.

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