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  • The Tobacco Dependence Treatment Handbook: A Guide to Best Practices

    The Tobacco Dependence Treatment Handbook by Abrams, David B.; Niaura, Raymond; Brown, Richard A.;

    A Guide to Best Practices

    Series: Treatment Manuals for Practitioners;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Guilford Press
    • Date of Publication 3 April 2003

    • ISBN 9781572308497
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages365 pages
    • Size 280x210 mm
    • Weight 900 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:


    This unique clinical handbook offers the knowledge, skills, and materials needed to help all types of smokers, even the most hard-core, successfully quit. Provided are assessment tools, treatment planning guidelines, and a series of complete treatment packages, ranging from ultra-brief to more intensive options. Designed for use in a variety of settings by a wide range of providers, the volume is evidence-based and consistent with the latest national guidelines on best practice. The authors, leading scientist-practitioners, incorporate the latest pharmacotherapeutic approaches as well as proven motivational, cognitive, and behavioral techniques. Strategies are presented for tailoring treatment to individual smokers and for preventing relapse. Also included are session-by-session intervention guidelines, helpful case examples, and dozens of requisite handouts and forms, ready to photocopy and use.



    Winner--American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award

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    Long description:

    This unique clinical handbook offers the knowledge, skills, and materials needed to help all types of smokers, even the most hard-core, successfully quit. Provided are assessment tools, treatment planning guidelines, and a series of complete treatment packages, ranging from ultra-brief to more intensive options. Designed for use in a variety of settings by a wide range of providers, the volume is evidence-based and consistent with the latest national guidelines on best practice. The authors, leading scientist-practitioners, incorporate the latest pharmacotherapeutic approaches as well as proven motivational, cognitive, and behavioral techniques. Strategies are presented for tailoring treatment to individual smokers and for preventing relapse. Also included are session-by-session intervention guidelines, helpful case examples, and dozens of requisite handouts and forms, ready to photocopy and use.

    Winner--American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award


    This volume touches all the bases that clinicians need to help their nicotine-dependent patients quit tobacco use. It is a theory-based, research-driven, and above all practical guidebook. The authors, all practicing clinicians and researchers, bring a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the treatment of nicotine dependence.--Thomas Glynn, PhD, Cancer Science and Trends, The American Cancer Society, Washington, DC

    Finally, we have a comprehensive, high-quality book on how to treat tobacco dependence. Prior texts have either summarized research data without translating it to practice or presented overly simplistic treatment programs. This book is masterful at translating scientific results into real-world smoking cessation interventions. In addition, while many multiauthored books are uneven, this one is well integrated and reads like a single-authored text. If you can only purchase one book on how to treat smokers, this is the one. This is a landmark contribution for psychologists, chemical dependency and mental health counselors, and social workers, as well as doctors, nurses, health educators, and public health scientists.--John R Hughes, MD, Chair, Tobacco Evaluation and Review Board, State of Vermont; Co-founder, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco; Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont

    This book includes everything you need to know and all of the materials you need to have in order to set up and implement a comprehensive nicotine dependence treatment program....[The authors] have worked together as a team for over 20 years, developing, testing, and refining the book's treatment and assessment materials in a variety of settings for different providers and patient populations in the real world. This is an excellent, 'must-have' textbook and a definitive treatment handbook, appropriate for providers of smoking cessation interventions as well as for students, teachers, researchers, and policymakers in healthcare and public health. The information and materials it presents are necessary for us to be able to meet the challenge of treating tobacco addiction on all levels.--from the Foreword by Judith K. Ockene, PhD, MEd, Department of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School
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    A comprehensive resource to use when planning or implementing smoking cessation treatment....A valuable resource.
    --Substance Abuse, 2/14/2003

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Planning Evidence
    -Based Treatment of Tobacco Dependence
    David B. Abrams and Raymond Niaura
    2. Assessment to Inform Smoking Cessation Treatment
    Raymond Niaura and William G. Shadel
    3. Increasing Motivation to Stop Smoking
    Karen M. Emmons
    4. Brief Behavioral Treatment
    William G. Shadel and Raymond Niaura
    5. Intensive Behavioral Treatment
    Richard A. Brown
    6. Comorbidity Treatment: Skills Training for Coping with Depression and Negative Moods
    Richard A. Brown
    7. Pharmacotherapy for Smoking Cessation
    Michael G. Goldstein
    8. Contextual and Systems Factors That Support Treatment
    Judith D. DePue and Laura A. Linnan
    9. Ongoing Research and Future Directions
    Peter M. Monti, Raymond Niaura, and David B. Abrams
    Appendix: Reproducible Handouts
    References
    Index

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