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Developing a Counselling and Psychotherapy Competency Framework for Addictions: A Systematic Review

ABSTRACT

Background

Adults with addictions may turn to professional counsellors and psychotherapists for help. Addictions work comprises a specialist counselling skillset. This article summarises the literature review and analysis that underpins the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy’s (BACP) Addictions Competence Framework.

Aims

This study aimed to identify the specialist knowledge, skills and experience associated with effective counselling for adults seeking help with addictions, whether active or in recovery.

Materials and Methods

We systematically reviewed empirical research and wider literature. The EBSCO database was searched following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA) guidelines, using a range of search terms and appropriate inclusion and exclusion criteria. Relevant data were extracted, reviewed and thematically synthesised.

Results

Forty-seven relevant articles were identified. Five superordinate themes were developed: (1) specialist addiction knowledge; (2) assessment and treatment planning; (3) training, supervision and professional practice; (4) client-focused approach; (5) specific therapeutic techniques. Findings from this study indicate that addictions counselling work is enhanced when therapists have knowledge of different addiction models and are able to offer suitable interventions for the pre-treatment phase, relapse prevention and for supporting the recovery process.

Discussion

Effective therapy adopts an integrative, client-focused approach that fosters safety and collaboration. It focuses on managing cravings/urges, addressing emotional concerns and helping clients challenge self-defeating thoughts and beliefs. Techniques associated with effective addictions counselling include psychoeducation, motivational interviewing and mindfulness-based strategies. Delivery style is characterised by empathy and a non-confrontational stance.

Conclusion

This review identifies specialist knowledge, skills and experience associated with effective counselling for adults seeking help with addictions and provides evidence to underpin the BACP’s Addictions Competence Framework.

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Posted in: Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews on 03/11/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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