Smoking Cessation Therapy

Smoking cigarettes is not simply a habit, it's an addiction. If you have taken up what you thought was the "habit" of smoking cigarettes, you probably know how difficult it is to quit. More than 70% of all smokers want to quit.

Quitting “cold turkey” is often unrealistic. The withdrawal symptoms can be downright ugly.

Smoking cessation therapy is designed to help you kick the habit using a systematic approach that is organized in different stages.

Smoking cessation therapy can often be considered a foundation for a behavioral management program. This approach can be a compassionate approach to your dilemma. Why be compassionate? Because not only are you faced with a physical addiction, you are also experiencing stress over this dirty and expensive habit.

While smoking cessation therapy does not use guilt or pressure to entice you to quit smoking, it helps you use the information you already know to help you do what you want to do: quit smoking. You already know the dangers of smoking and you know many of the benefits of quitting. While you may know all the ways you failed to quit before, you probably don't know exactly how to successfully quit now.

Smoking cessation therapy guides you through steps that have been shown to be successful. If you have decided that it's now time for you to quit, you can select a smoking cessation therapy you feel comfortable with.

Deciding to quit may be the most important step you, as a smoker, can possibly take.

Once you have made a true commitment to quit, then you will need to build a support group. You'll need people who are committed to your success. Smoking cessation therapy recognizes that with all the anxiety and cravings you will feel, you should not go through the process alone. It helps you work with friends, family, professionals, as well as others who are in the smoking cessation therapy group.

Because the process of quitting is never easy, you really want to make sure that you have a solid plan of action that includes a support group. Smoking cessation therapy also introduces various supplemental options like nicotine patches or nicotine gum and other medications to help ease you through the next stages. During the next stage, you decide which medications, if any, you would like to use.

Smoking cessation therapy does all of this to help you stop smoking cigarettes, even before your official "quit day". Preparation for this journey is a fundamental step that is usually lacking in "go it alone" approaches. After you have completed stage one, you are well on your way to achieving great success.

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