[The coaching, a posture of the caregiver in addictology].

Soins Psychiatr

CAAP Grand-Pré, service d'addictologie, département de psychiatrie, hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, rue du Grand-Pré 70C, CH - 1202 Genève, Suisse.

Published: August 2020

The change process in addictive behaviours can be long and cause caregivers and patients to question their competences. In this context, caregivers are invited to adopt a coaching approach. They can then use this expertise to support a partnership relationship, which encourages the sharing of power while at the same time lightening each other's "load".

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