Fig. 3From: Learn, Engage, Act, Dedicate (LEAD): development and feasibility testing of a task-shifted intervention to improve alcohol use, depression and family engagement for fathersTreatment rationale—drinking and healthy paths: the counselor works sequentially from “bad things” on the pathway on the right with the red arrows (the “drinking” pathway). The counselor relays an example of a man progressing through this path. At each point, he prompts the client to guess what will happen next and then asks the client about their experiences. They then discuss where to break the cycle (green box) to walk a new healthy path (green arrows; left pathway) toward their identified values and visionBack to article page