The unrealized potential of phenomenology in understanding addiction: A critical exploration
Petropoulos, Georgios ; Copoeru, Ion ; Kemp, Ryan ; Lavallee, Zoey ; Moskalewicz, Marcin ; Westin, Anna ; Messas, Guilherme
Petropoulos, Georgios
Copoeru, Ion
Kemp, Ryan
Lavallee, Zoey
Moskalewicz, Marcin
Westin, Anna
Messas, Guilherme
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2025-10-23
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Petropoulos, Georgios, Copoeru, Ion, Kemp, Ryan, Lavallee, Zoey, Moskalewicz, Marcin, Westin, Anna, & Messas, Guilherme. (2025). The unrealized potential of phenomenology in understanding addiction: A critical exploration. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology. https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/973599/pdf
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This paper seeks to make a contribution to addiction research by introducing some key phenomenological concepts and discussing how they can illuminate the lived experience of people with addiction. We begin by briefly sketching the historical and philosophical background of phenomenology, highlighting its focus on subjective experience and its clinical relevance. In the second part of the paper we introduce some fundamental aspects of lived experience, e.g., temporality, affectivity, embodiment and intersubjectivity, and explore alterations in these aspects that occur during addiction. We also discuss how an awareness of the socio-cultural dimension of such alterations has the potential of improving clinical encounters. In the third part of the paper we focus on three articles on addiction published in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology in 2024. We explore how phenomenology can add nuance to some of the ideas discussed in these pieces. Our key message is that phenomenological concepts and a critical phenomenological attitude can make a crucial contribution to current research initiatives.
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