Helping people to give up smoking can be easy /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Torino, Italy :
SEEd,
2012.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title Page; Colophon; Table of Contents ; Preface; Introduction; How This Book Was Conceived; Who This Book is for; Methodological Introduction; Part I The practice; 1 Health Workers and Smoking; 2 The Smoker: A Stranger; References; 3 Motivation; References; 4 The Time; References; 5 The Setting; 6 The Actor's Suitcase; 6.1 Diagnostic Assessment; 6.2 Therapeutic Options; References; 7 Behind the Desk, Back to Work; 7.1 Case A; 7.2 Case B; 7.3 Case C; 7.4 Searching for a Guiding Idea; 8 Group Therapy; 9 How to Avoid Relapses; 10 The Problem of Weight Increase.
- 11 The Patient Who Does not Want to Try to Give up SmokingReferences; Part II The theory; 12 Smoking and Health; References; 13 Neurochemical Addiction; 13.1 The Psychoactive Effects of Nicotine; 13.2 Nicotinic Receptors; 13.3 Reinforcing Properties, ""Pathways of Pleasure"", and Dopamine; 13.4 The Multiple Actions of Nicotine and Neuroadaptation; 13.5 Molecular Genetics of Smoking; 13.6 Conclusion; References; 14 Behavioral and Psychological Aspects of Smoking; 14.1 The Interaction Between Psychological Processes, Behavior, and Environment; 14.2 The Psychobehavioral Processes.
- 14.3 The Classification of Psychobehavioral Processes in the Diagnostic Criteria of Addiction14.4 The Environmental Component; 14.5 The Need for a Paradigm Shift; References; 15 Understanding Personal Motivation. Facing Patient's Resistance With Motivational Interviewing; 15.1 Introduction; 15.2 Improving Compliance; 15.3 Motivational Interviewing; 15.4 MI: The Stages of Change; 15.5 The Process of Change; 15.6 Barriers to Communication; 15.7 The Five Principles of MI; 15.8 Creating Motivation: The Basic Skills of MI; 15.9 Evidence of Effectiveness; 15.10 Conclusion; References.