This pilot study applied a theoretically derived model of acceptance-based treatment process to smoking cessation, and compared it to a pharmacological treatment based on a medical dependence model. Seventy-six nicotine-dependent smokers were randomly assigned to one of two treatments: Nicotine Replacement Treatment (NRT), or a smoking-focused version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). There were no differences between conditions at posttreatment; however, participants in the ACT condition had better long-term smoking outcomes at 1-year follow-up. As predicted by the acceptance process model, ACT outcomes at 1 year were mediated by improvements in acceptance-related skills. Withdrawal symptoms and negative affect neither differed b...
Background: In the past decade, multiple studies have examined the effectiveness of Acceptance and C...
Background: During recent decades, it has become evident that cigarette smoking has led to an increa...
Background: In the past decade, multiple studies have examined the effectiveness of Acceptance and C...
This pilot study applied a theoretically derived model of acceptance-based treatment process to smok...
WOS: 000363969000029Smoking is one of the most common addictions with devastating biopsychosocial co...
Background: Access to effective smoking cessation programs is crucial to reducing smoking-related mo...
Smoking cessation is a difficult yet incredibly important area of clinical research and practice. In...
Most treatments for substance use disorders (SUDs) are based on a model that craving is a primary ca...
We previously developed a distress tolerance (DT)-based treatment that showed promising results for ...
ObjectivesPeople with bipolar disorder are two to three times more likely to smoke and 50% less like...
We previously developed a distress tolerance (DT)-based treatment that showed promising results for ...
This study evaluated a treatment combining bupropion with a novel acceptance and relationship focuse...
Smoking is prevalent among people with schizophrenia. It has been found that Acceptance and commitme...
Evaluations of the effectiveness of smoking cessation treatment programs have generally omitted info...
The purpose of this article is to explore nicotine-addiction and smoking-cessation interventions whi...
Background: In the past decade, multiple studies have examined the effectiveness of Acceptance and C...
Background: During recent decades, it has become evident that cigarette smoking has led to an increa...
Background: In the past decade, multiple studies have examined the effectiveness of Acceptance and C...
This pilot study applied a theoretically derived model of acceptance-based treatment process to smok...
WOS: 000363969000029Smoking is one of the most common addictions with devastating biopsychosocial co...
Background: Access to effective smoking cessation programs is crucial to reducing smoking-related mo...
Smoking cessation is a difficult yet incredibly important area of clinical research and practice. In...
Most treatments for substance use disorders (SUDs) are based on a model that craving is a primary ca...
We previously developed a distress tolerance (DT)-based treatment that showed promising results for ...
ObjectivesPeople with bipolar disorder are two to three times more likely to smoke and 50% less like...
We previously developed a distress tolerance (DT)-based treatment that showed promising results for ...
This study evaluated a treatment combining bupropion with a novel acceptance and relationship focuse...
Smoking is prevalent among people with schizophrenia. It has been found that Acceptance and commitme...
Evaluations of the effectiveness of smoking cessation treatment programs have generally omitted info...
The purpose of this article is to explore nicotine-addiction and smoking-cessation interventions whi...
Background: In the past decade, multiple studies have examined the effectiveness of Acceptance and C...
Background: During recent decades, it has become evident that cigarette smoking has led to an increa...
Background: In the past decade, multiple studies have examined the effectiveness of Acceptance and C...