CBT Plan to Quit Smoking Addiction
What you'll learn
- The Role of Thoughts, beliefs, and cognitive distortions in smoking behavior
- Identifying and challenging irrational thoughts and beliefs about smoking
- Strategies for reframing negative thought patterns related to smoking
- Establishing a quit date and creating a personalized quit plan
- Identifying and avoiding smoking triggers and high-risk situations
- Adopting alternative behaviors and coping mechanisms to manage cravings
- Developing a relapse prevention plan to maintain long-term success
- Strategies for overcoming setbacks and staying motivated after quitting
Requirements
- Internet Connection
Description
Quitting smoking can be difficult without an effective method to reduce and cope with smoking urges. Research has shown that cigarette smoking is one of the most challenging habits to attempt to quit. Moreover, smoking cessation can come with unwanted consequences such as weight gain, increased anxiety, and fatigue. These make it challenging to remain tobacco-free for any length of time.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for smoking cessation is an evidence-based treatment clinically proven by numerous scientific studies. It is the treatment of choice for quitting smoking, supported by numerous randomized controlled trials. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for smoking cessation is a comprehensive therapeutic approach encompassing cognitive and behavioral components. CBT recognizes that behaviors play a significant role in maintaining tobacco addiction. CBT helps individuals identify their smoking triggers, such as specific situations, emotions, or activities and assists them in developing alternative behaviors to replace smoking. This may involve implementing new coping strategies, engaging in healthy activities, or using relaxation techniques to manage cravings.
CBT addresses both cognitive and behavioral aspects and provides individuals with a holistic approach to stopping smoking. Additionally, CBT emphasizes the importance of setting realistic goals and creating a structured quit plan. This can include specific behavioral strategies, such as gradually reducing cigarette consumption, practicing smoke-free activities, or utilizing nicotine replacement therapies. CBT can equip people with practical tools to overcome challenges and maintain long-term success toward a smoke-free life.
Who this course is for:
- People struggling with Smoking Addiction
Instructor
Hey there! I am Aman Varma and I am a counseling psychologist (PGDPC) and certified CBT Practitioner. I am also accredited in various other therapies such as DBT, ACT, Gestalt Therapy, Hypnotherapy, NLP and more.
Fun fact: I am also a graphologist. It is the science of understanding human behavior through handwriting.
Other than psychology & mental health I have keen interest in spirituality. I always try to integrate psychology & spirituality in my teaching along with personal experiences and case study so that students get a broader perspective towards the topic.
I have also written a few books on personal growth and mental health which you can download from website, free :)
About my company:
Vyas Psychology Training Centre is dedicated to providing high-quality training courses on mental health. Our training courses are suitable for professionals as well as individuals who are looking for solutions to their mental health issues. We also create courses on various self-help and spirituality topics for people who love personal growth. We are dedicated to building a catalogue of result-oriented training courses on almost every mental health topic!