Smoking is one of the greatest preventable causes of death, disease, and disability. While many people want to give up smoking, they're often unable to do so alone. Many smokers are also put off quitting because they're afraid of the potential weight gain that may result.
Intended for use in conjunction with formal cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), this Workbook outlines an effective treatment that will help the reader to quit smoking without gaining weight. Tools such as self-assessment quizzes, daily food intake and exercise participation monitoring forms, and homework exercises are all designed to help the reader stay motivated and quit once and for all. When used in conjunction with group therapy, this Workbook will help the reader to overcome smoking and maintain a healthy weight while learning skills which are useful for a lifetime.
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...a must-have workbook and program for any person ready to take on the challenge of quitting smoking. * Nicholas Greco, MS, BCETS, CATSM, College of Lake County *
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Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-0-19-531400-7 (9780195314007)
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Bonnie Spring is the Director of Behavioral Medicine, Co-Program Leader in Cancer Prevention, Department of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University, in Chicago, IL.
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Director of Behavioral Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Introduction ; Program Overview ; Week 1 ; Week 2 ; Week 3 ; Week 4 ; Week 5 ; Week 6 ; Week 7 ; Week 8 ; Week 9 ; Week 10 ; Week 11 ; Week 12 ; Week 13 ; Week 14 ; Week 15 ; Week 16 ; About the Authors