Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, andHypnosis for Smoking Cessation
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JOSEPH P. GREEN, PHD, is Professor of Psychology at The Ohio State University, Lima. Elected President of APA Div.30 Society for Psychological Hypnosis three times, he conceptualizes hypnotic phenomena as resulting from social, cognitive, motivational, and interpersonal variables.

STEVEN JAY LYNN, PHD, is distinguished Professor of Psychology, Binghamton University, SUNY. Lynn's research interests include dissociation, memory, mindfulness/acceptance, hypnosis, experimental psychopathology, and science versus pseudoscience.

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Acknowledgments iv

About the Companion Website v

1 The Winning Edge: Development and Refinement of our Program 1

2 Why Hypnosis? Rationale and Supporting Evidence 12

3 Before You Start: Tips for Facilitators 23

4 Beginning the Program: The First Treatment Session 36

5 Interview with a Coping Model and Self‐Hypnosis Script 1 103

6 Handouts and Worksheets to Accompany Session 1 109

7 Completing the Program: The Second Treatment Session 123

8 Treatment Session 2 Handouts and Follow‐Up Forms 137

9 Common Questions, Individualizing Treatment, and Extensions Beyond Smoking Cessation 142

10 Review of Overall Program Scheme and Forms to Aid Research and Data Collection 163

References 189

Name Index (selective author list) 216

Subject Index 221

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