The path to sobriety is not one step, but a system of small and big decisions. Medical detox brings stability back to the body, but it is psychotherapy that realigns thoughts, reactions and behaviour. Real stability requires addiction treatment methods that work with causes, triggers, and self-regulation skills. The choice is most often between individual therapy and group therapy for addiction. Which is more effective? The correct answer is almost always not «either» but «and», but with smart prioritisation at each stage.
At Renaissance (Poland), we structure treatment routes so that the individual receives both the depth of personal work and the strength of the community, two complementary resources without which a stable recovery is too costly.
Advantages of individual work with a psychologist
Individual therapy is a protected space where you can talk about the most personal things: fears, shame, traumas, breakdowns, anger at yourself and the world. There are no spectators here - there is only you and the specialist who holds the frame, helps you to see connections and teaches you new strategies.
What individualised therapy for addiction provides:
- An in-depth diagnosis of the causes. Often unsafe relationships, traumatic experiences, PTSD, chronic anxiety, depression are behind the use. In individual sessions, it is possible to carefully «unfold» the root themes and see how they trigger cravings.
- Personal pace and focus. The therapist adapts the pace and method to the individual: psychoanalysis - when depth and insights are needed; CPT - for rapid reorganisation of thoughts and behaviour; elements of DPT - when self-regulation skills and working with impulsivity are critical.
- Working with comorbidity. Panic attacks, social anxiety, OCD traits, mood disorders all often go side by side. A personalised regimen allows you to reduce symptoms safely and consistently.
- Breakdown Prevention Plan 2.0. Together with the therapist, a personal «sobriety checklist» is created: early warning signs of impending breakdown, a self-help protocol, a list of people and places of support, and clear «if-then» scenarios.
- Self-esteem rewiring. Addiction has spent years «teaching» a person to think of themselves in terms of guilt and helplessness. Individual therapy restores a sense of agency and the value of personal choice.
Who is particularly indicated for individualised therapy:
- in severe symptoms of PTSD, depression, bipolar spectrum, suicidal ideation (with risk assessment);
- with a lot of shame and distrust when it's too early to go to group;
- if there have been traumas of abuse/bullying and gentle, temporally flexible work is needed;
- at the start of rehabilitation - to quickly reduce the «noise» of symptoms and gather stable supports.
Benefits of group therapy
Group therapy for addiction is a «social simulator» and a powerful antidote to loneliness, shame and the feeling of «there is something wrong with me». This is the first time a person sees that his or her thoughts and feelings are shared by others, which means that he or she is not alone.
Why the band is a must-have:
- Normalising the experience. Participants« stories show a pattern: »Triggers are the same, patterns are similar - so it's treatable." Shame goes away, motivation grows.
- Live feedback. The group gives you an honest mirror: what of your reactions work and what doesn't. This speeds up learning and reduces the risk of self-deception.
- Practising skills in real time. Assertiveness, boundaries, asking for help, «stop» toxic scenarios - skills are not only explained but also rehearsed.
- Motivational Boost. When you see someone's «yesterday's» difficulties and today's victories, it's easier for your brain to believe: «I can do it too».
- Reducing the risk of disruption. Regular meetings create rhythm and social responsibility: it is harder to miss «in the mood» and crises are intercepted earlier.
Group formats that really work
- Psychoeducational (about addiction brain, triggers, sleep, stress, nutrition);
- CPT groups (trap cognitions → new thoughts → new actions);
- DPT modules (mindfulness, stress tolerance, emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness);
- Relapse-prevention (situation-thought-emotion-behaviour matrix, «if-then» plan);
- Family/partner groups (relationship ecology and support without co-dependency).
When individualised therapy is preferable
- High vulnerability to triggers. If any social contact «blows up», stabilise nerves one-to-one first.
- Strong shame and fear of judgement. In individual sessions we form a safe experience of self-disclosure, then a gentle entrance into a small group.
- Associated Disorders. For acute symptomatology of anxiety/depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder - personalised protocols and pacing.
- Traumatic experience. Subtle work with trauma (EMDR approaches, stabilisation, resourcing) - first individually, then integration of skills in a group.
How to combine: Renaissance combined programme«
The best addiction treatment methods are not «pick one», but design a hybrid that is tailored to the person and the stage of their journey.
Like we do at Renaissance (Poland):
- Initial assessment (biopsychosocial). Medical status, mental health, behaviour, family, work/study, triggers, resources.
- Individualised treatment chart. The proportion «individual:group» changes as stabilisation progresses.
- Core schedule (example):
- Mon: individual therapy (CPT/DPT module) + psychoeducation group;
- Wed: skills-training (emotional regulation) + relaxation-prevention group;
- Fri: individual session (weekly plan/homework) + process-group.
- Mon: individual therapy (CPT/DPT module) + psychoeducation group;
- Family in the loop. Partner/family sessions: unsupervised support rules, boundaries, red flags.
- Post-treatment support plan. Reduce frequency, increase independent practice: weekly/twice weekly meetings, tele-support, checklists, alumni groups.
- Audit of the strategy after «micro-breaks». Not «dramatise», but «update»: what worked, what was missing, what we add (sleep, sport, food, new coping techniques).
At Renaissance Clinic (Poland) we don't force people to fit the format - we fit the format to the person. Therefore, the programmes are viable and the results are sustainable!
