Abstract
Boredom has been linked to a relapse to using drugs and alcohol. Practice guidelines for occupational therapists to resolve the problem of boredom in males recovering from Substance Use Disorder are presented based on the optimal arousal, self-determination and social learning theories. Elements of the Experience Sampling Method are used to assess boredom. Intervention guidelines are proposed to foster adaptation to activities that are perceived to be devoid of stimulation, first by modifying the activities themselves, and secondly by teaching clients how to find fulfillment in everyday tasks.