Smokeing Cessation (6.4) Flashcards
Define change?
Dynamic adaptation to fluctuation contexts (beliefs, behaviors, cells, atoms)
What are the stages of change?
Precontemplative, contemplative, preparation action, maintenance
Explain process 1 of change?
Precontemplation to contemplation–> consciousness raising, emotional arousal, social liberation and environmental reevaluation
Explain process 2 of change?
Contemplation to preparation–> self reevaluation
Explain process 3 of change?
Preparation to action–> self liberation/ commitment
Explain process 4 of change?
Action to maintenance–> countering. counterconditioning, environmental control, rewards helping relationships
What is abstinence?
Must stop all drugs, not use at all
What is a model for abstinence?
12 step model of AA
Methods of abstinence model of psychotherapy for cessation?
Socratic teaching–> give them facts about what they are doing to themselves
Clarification/ reflexive listening–> make them think about the situation/ what they are doing to themselves
Confrontation/ double sided reflection–> put their reality in their face
Example of clarification/ reflexive listening?
“we all have to die sometime”
Example of confrontation/ double sided reflection?
“you have asthma, but you still want to inhale dirt. what is your thinking?”
Describe nicotine patch/ gum
Full agonist, prevents withdrawal or makes withdrawal easier
Side effects of nicotine patch/ gum?
similar to smoking top many cigarettes at once
T/F: antidepressants can be used to treat smoking cessation
True…Bupropion (NDRI)–> blocks neuronal reuptake of NE and DA
What is the partial nicotine receptor used for smoking cessation?
varenicline