With positive psychology interventions, a person learns to focus on their strengths and build upon the best things in life. It involves optimism, mindfulness, flow, hope, character strengths, mental resilience, and positive thinking. While many areas of psychology and cognitive science focus on abnormal behavior, this centers on instilling happiness.
In effective addiction treatment, positive psychology interventions play a vital role in recovery. People experiencing substance use disorder (SUD) typically have certain health issues that affect their social and psychological well-being.
With the recent addiction recovery movement, there are various initiatives that promote quick recovery. The initiatives help break the stigma, which is important for quick recovery. This movement is the reason a significant promotion of treatment-friendly legislation has occurred.
In 1976, the recovery community took to the national stage. It occurred when the National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence (NCADD) presented a press conference where celebrities admitted to recovering from addiction. Since then, treatment-friendly legislation has become more prominent, changing public opinion.