Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Smoking Cessation

Volume: 18, Issue: 5, Pages: 378 - 396
Published: Jul 18, 2019
Abstract
Smokers suffer from high rates of anxiety disorders, presumably because some individuals with anxiety disorders rely on smoking as a maladaptive attempt to manage anxiety. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an efficacious smoking cessation treatment, yet outcomes are worse for patients with elevated anxiety. The integration of CBT for smoking cessation with False Safety Behavior Elimination Therapy (FSET) may be useful with anxious smoking...
Paper Details
Title
Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Smoking Cessation
Published Date
Jul 18, 2019
Volume
18
Issue
5
Pages
378 - 396
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