Description |
xi, 263 pages ; 26 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-247) and index. |
Summary |
"Nicotine Dependence: Understanding and Applying the Most Effective Treatment Interventions presents an in-depth review and examination of the available techniques and methods that clinicians can use to effectively treat this condition." |
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"Because there is an abundance of information available about tobacco use and nicotine dependence, Dodgen has selected topics that offer practical value and are specific to the clinician's role. |
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The book synthesizes current theoretical and clinical research about nicotine dependence. It presents the psychosocial and pharmacological reasons for dependence and discusses counseling and pharmacological treatment methods, specifically those that have demonstrated effectiveness. |
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The author also explains principles of assessment, relapse causes and interventions, as well as treatment in special populations. |
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Also included is a step-by-step, 10-session treatment and assessment model that clinicians can use to develop an individual plan for their clients."--Jacket. |
Contents |
Purpose of This Book -- Content and Organization of This Book -- Negative Consequences of Cigarette Smoking -- Physical Consequences -- Psychosocial Consequences -- Negative Consequences Form and Case Example -- Psychological Processes and Smoking -- Prevalence of Cigarette Use -- Initiation, Progression, and Maintenance of Cigarette Use -- Misperceptions of Smokers -- Denial -- Coping -- Treatment Considerations -- Pharmacology of Nicotine -- Nicotine Intoxication -- Performance Enhancement -- Nicotine Withdrawal -- Nonpharmacological Factors and Smoking -- Nicotine and Addiction -- Disease Concept -- Disease Model of Addiction -- Nicotine and the Disease Model -- Some Special Aspects of Nicotine Use -- The Federal Government's Attitude Toward Nicotine -- Assessment of Nicotine Dependence -- Stage Model of Assessment -- Intervention Strategies -- Counseling Interventions -- Pharmacological Interventions -- Outcomes and Application of Interventions -- Evaluating Treatment Validity -- Counseling Interventions -- Treatment Parameters -- Pharmacological Interventions -- Harm Reduction as a Treatment Goal -- Weight Control -- Motivating Smokers to Quit -- Craving and Relapse Prevention -- Craving -- Relapse Prevention -- Special Populations -- Psychiatric Status -- Race and Ethnicity -- Gender -- Adolescent Smoking -- Treatment Considerations -- Basic Outline of a Treatment Plan. |
Subject |
Nicotine addiction -- Treatment.
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Tobacco Use Disorder -- therapy.
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Tobacco Use Cessation -- methods.
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Tobacco Use Cessation -- psychology.
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Nicotine addiction -- Treatment.
(OCoLC)fst01765454
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ISBN |
1591472334 |
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9781591472339 |
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