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reported that they began smoking again. The other 39 patients each
reported being pleased that they had not resumed smoking subsequent
to treatment. Each of the four who resumed smoking did so within 1
month after treatment and reported doing so in response to intolerable
anxiety. These cases represent individuals for whom smoking served a
self-soothing function that not smoking did not provide.
Careful intake and exploration of the patient’s ability to deal therapeutically
with stressful emotions may allow better predictions of success.
Further, for patients identified as having inadequate emotion-coping
skills, facilitation of the development of those skills within the
smoking cessation protocol may foster success for such patients.
Although this treatment is described as a fairly strict regimen, like most
effective treatments, it probably needs to be tailored to the needs of the
individual. Systematic investigation of these variables may yield more
promising outcomes for smoking cessation treatment.
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Nicht-Mehr-Rauchen: Integrieren von Hypnoseverfahren und
Schnellrauchen zur Unterstützung der Raucherentwöhnung
Joseph Barber
Zusammenfassung: Hypnoseintervention kann mit einem
Behandlungsprotokoll des Schnellrauchens zur Raucherentwöhnung
verbunden werden. Hier wird eine Demonstration eines solchen integrierten
Ansatzes berichtet, einschließlich einer detaillierten Beschreibung der
Behandlungsgrundlagen und Verfahren für eine solche
Kurzzeitintervention. Von den 43 Patienten, die sich diesem
Behandlungsprotokoll unterzogen, berichteten 39 bei der Nachbeobachtung
eine Nikotinabstinenz (Nachbeobachtungszeit 6 Monate bis 3 Jahre).
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OSEMARIE
G
REENMAN
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
Guérison du tabagisme : intégration des méthodes hypnotiques et de Rapid
Smoking pour arrêter de fumer
Joseph Barber
Résumé: L’intervention hypnotique peut être intégrée dans un protocole
d’arrêt de fumer. Il est présenté une démonstration d’une telle approche
incluant une description détaillée des procédures et des raisons d’utilisation
de cette intervention de court durée.. Sur les 43 patients consécutifs ayant
suivi ce protocole 39 sont resté abstinents au cours du suivi (6 mois à 3 ans
après traitement)
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