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Record Number
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840021
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Main Entry
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Green, Joseph P.
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Title & Author
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, and Hypnosis for Smoking Cessation : : a Scientifically Informed Intervention.
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Publication Statement
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Newark :: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,, 2018.
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1 online resource (235 pages)
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ISBN
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1119139651
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: 9781119139652
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1119139643
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9781119139645
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Notes
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Challenging Counterproductive Beliefs and Myths Handout: (to be reviewed between treatment sessions 1 and 2).
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Contents
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Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Companion Website; Chapter 1 The Winning Edge: Development and Refinement of our Program; Responding to the Need for a Cost-effective Treatment; A Bit of History; What Motivates our Program: Principles and Practices; Overview of the Sessions; Latest Revisions and Updates to our Winning Edge Program; Chapter 2 Why Hypnosis? Rationale and Supporting Evidence; Hypnosis: A Popular Approach Needing More Evidence; Smoking Cessation Success Rates: Hypnosis and Non-hypnosis Approaches; Indications of Success for our Program.
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4 The Invidious Effects of Modeling Smoking Behaviors5 De-conceptualizing Cigarettes as a "Friend"; 6 Who Am I doing This for? Motivation and Values; Chapter 4 Beginning the Program: The First Treatment Session; Introductions and Room Set Up; Session 1; The Winning Edge DVD; Materials to Accompany the DVD Slide Presentation; The Educational Slide Presentation/DVD; Welcome and Development of the Program; Overview of The Winning Edge; Cognitive-behavioral Strategies; Empowering Participants with Knowledge.
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Chapter 3 Before You Start: Tips for FacilitatorsTips from Motivational Interviewing; 1 Build Rapport, Show Empathy, and Use Open-ended Questions; 2 Evoking "Change Talk" by Thinking and Visualizing Success; 3 Encouraging Self-reflection, Self-determination, and Owning Goals; 4 Normalizing; 5 The Columbo Approach; 6 Enlisting Social Support; 7 Reinforcing Gains and Promoting Harm Reduction; 8 Readiness to Change; 9 Motivational Statements; 1 Smoking is Programmed Behavior; 2 Acknowledging Smoking Cravings-"Surfing the Urge"; 3 Timing and Stress.
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Chapter 5 Interview with a Coping Model and Self-Hypnosis Script 1Coping Model Script; Self-hypnosis Script 1: "Learning Hypnosis"; Chapter 6 Handouts and Worksheets to Accompany Session 1; Postsession Experience Scale: (Treatment Session 1; After Hypnosis); Strength of the Habit; Behavioral Contract Not to Smoke; Reasons to Stop Smoking; "Top Five" Reasons to Stop Smoking Cards; Identifying Triggers; Alternative Behaviors; Rewards for Achieving My Goal; Social Support; My Extra-Special Buddy.
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Program Endorsement by a Health Care Professional (See Video Clip Embedded within the DVD)Enhancing Motivation and Enlisting Social Support; Cognitive Therapy Strategies: Addressing Dysfunctional Thoughts; Behavior Therapy: Putting Words into Action; Mindfulness and Acceptance: Letting go of the Urge to Smoke; Managing Urges and Behavioral Substitution; Setting Goals: Incentivizing Success; Relapse Prevention: Planning for Difficult Moments; Home Study Materials: Buttressing Success; Self-hypnosis: The Ultimate Component of The Winning Edge Approach.
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Subject
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Cognitive therapy.
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Subject
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Smoking cessation.
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Dewey Classification
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616.86/50651
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LC Classification
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RC567.G744 2019
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Added Entry
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Lynn, Steven Jay.
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