Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Psicología Social Facultad de Psicología Universidad de Sevilla C/ Camilo José Cela, s/n, 41018 Sevilla Spain
Abstract
Abstract
Drug misuse is a complex social and health problem. People who use drugs have very specific profiles according to their life cycle and sociocultural circumstances. For this reason, contextualized approaches are needed in addiction interventions that take on board the particularities of consumption patterns and their circumstances. The storytelling technique as a narrative communication strategy can serve as the main methodological intervention component that enhances this contextualized approach.
Subject
Law,Philosophy,Sociology and Political Science
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