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02 Nov 06
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- All Smoking Cessation Methods
- Coping with withdrawal symptoms
- Coping strategies to deal with cravings
- Tips for quitting
- Health effects of smoking
- Benefits of quitting
- Relapse Prevention
- Brief Intervention and Motivational Interviewing
- Facilitation of smoking cessation groups
- All Smoking Cessation Methods
- Addiction
- Stages of Change
- Group work / communication skills
- Stress Awareness
- Relaxation Techniques
- Health effects of smoking
- Benefits of quitting
Smoking Cessation Course:
Participants are invited to attend a one-hour session for six weeks. A trained Smoking Cessation counsellor facilitates the group. The facilitator assists participants in planning and preparing to quit and provides the setting, information and research based recommendations on how participants are more likely to succeed. Group members provide support for one another during the quitting process. Each participant receives the entire Irish Cancer Society stop smoking literature including ‘Advice Kit’, ‘Just be Smoke Free’, and the ‘Beauty of Quitting’.
This course can be organised on site and can cater for up to 15 people.During the six-week course the following topics are covered:
Training for Smoking Cessation Facilitators:
We also run a two-day training course for health professionals and non health care professionals who want to facilitate stop smoking groups.The aim of the workshop is to provide training in:
The objectives are to increase knowledge and understanding of:
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