The Clinical Management of Nicotine Dependence /
The past decade has seen a remarkable degree of public and professional acceptance of cigarette smoking as the most widespread and devastating form of drug dependence. This attitude is in sharp contrast to the earlier prevailing atmosphere of disinterest, ignorance, and professional disdain. These c...
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
1991.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents: Etiology: Acayatl's Curse
- Psychosocial Factors and Nicotine Dependence
- Special Populations
- Smokeless Tobacco
- The Biobehavioral Effects of Nicotine
- Nicotine Addiction as a Disease. Treatment: Engagement of the Nicotine-Dependent Person in Treatment
- The Role of Family and Friends in the Management of Nicotine Dependence
- Behavioral Treatment of Cigarette Dependence
- Recovery-Oriented Nicotine Addiction Therapy
- Counterconditioning Methods
- Silver Acetate Deterrent Therapy
- Hypnosis in Treatment of the Smoking Habit
- The Treatment of Smoking and Nicotine Addictions with Acupuncture
- Nicotine Gum
- Transdermal Nicotine and Nasal Nicotine Administration as Smoking-Cessation Treatments
- Clonidine in the Management of Nicotine Dependence
- Anticholinergic and Other Medicines
- Clinical Laboratory Testing of Nicotine
- Outpatient Management
- Residential Treatment
- Smoking Cessation in the Workplace
- Treatment Nicotine Dependence in Chemically Dependent Inpatients
- Nicotine-Dependent Psychiatric Patients
- Relapse Prevention
- Wellness Component of a Long Term Maintenance Strategy
- Nicotine Anonymous.