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Treatment of Tobacco Dependency

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When stopping smoking, the patient deals on the one hand with physical and on the other hand with psychosocial withdrawal, in other words getting out of smoking behavior. The patient has to learn how to deal with smoking needs and has to change habit patterns and to replace the function of smoking by, for example, learning to relax and deal with stress without cigarettes.

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Tromp-Beelen, T.P.G., Hellemans, I. (2007). Treatment of Tobacco Dependency. In: Perk, J., et al. Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-502-8_29

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