WOS: 000363969000029Smoking is one of the most common addictions with devastating biopsychosocial consequences. Both medical treatment and pschotherapy are utilized in smoking cessation. Acceptance and commitment therapy holds the notion that smoking cessation rates are determined not so much by the negative affect and withdrawal symptoms per se, but by the avoidant and inflexible responding style. Acceptance and commitment therapy, through targeting the avoidance of internal stimuli and concomitant inflexible responding pattern, has yielded successful results. This article presents application of acceptance and commitment therapy step by step to a chronic smoker who quitted smoking at the end of therapy sessions
The purpose of this article is to explore nicotine-addiction and smoking-cessation interventions whi...
Therapeutic adherence is a complex and multidimensional concept. The percentage of adherence to trea...
the client had shown positive changes by quitting smoking at the end of the session
This pilot study applied a theoretically derived model of acceptance-based treatment process to smok...
Smoking is prevalent among people with schizophrenia. It has been found that Acceptance and commitme...
A lot of individuals trying to find therapy regarding substance use with ailments are generally ciga...
Background: Access to effective smoking cessation programs is crucial to reducing smoking-related mo...
The prevalence of smoking in the general population remains high in spite of the extended acknowled...
ObjectivesPeople with bipolar disorder are two to three times more likely to smoke and 50% less like...
Most treatments for substance use disorders (SUDs) are based on a model that craving is a primary ca...
A significant percentage of individuals attempting smoking cessation lapse within a matter of days, ...
Cigarettes are regarded as being highly addictive. Consequently, if the smoker quits their habit, th...
Evaluations of the effectiveness of smoking cessation treatment programs have generally omitted info...
The presentațion aims to describe the approach to smoking cessation from the perspective of cognitiv...
The purpose of this article is to explore nicotine-addiction and smoking-cessation interventions whi...
The purpose of this article is to explore nicotine-addiction and smoking-cessation interventions whi...
Therapeutic adherence is a complex and multidimensional concept. The percentage of adherence to trea...
the client had shown positive changes by quitting smoking at the end of the session
This pilot study applied a theoretically derived model of acceptance-based treatment process to smok...
Smoking is prevalent among people with schizophrenia. It has been found that Acceptance and commitme...
A lot of individuals trying to find therapy regarding substance use with ailments are generally ciga...
Background: Access to effective smoking cessation programs is crucial to reducing smoking-related mo...
The prevalence of smoking in the general population remains high in spite of the extended acknowled...
ObjectivesPeople with bipolar disorder are two to three times more likely to smoke and 50% less like...
Most treatments for substance use disorders (SUDs) are based on a model that craving is a primary ca...
A significant percentage of individuals attempting smoking cessation lapse within a matter of days, ...
Cigarettes are regarded as being highly addictive. Consequently, if the smoker quits their habit, th...
Evaluations of the effectiveness of smoking cessation treatment programs have generally omitted info...
The presentațion aims to describe the approach to smoking cessation from the perspective of cognitiv...
The purpose of this article is to explore nicotine-addiction and smoking-cessation interventions whi...
The purpose of this article is to explore nicotine-addiction and smoking-cessation interventions whi...
Therapeutic adherence is a complex and multidimensional concept. The percentage of adherence to trea...
the client had shown positive changes by quitting smoking at the end of the session