The Psychodynamics of Quitting Smoking in a Group

The psychodynamics of quitting smoking were identified from observations of small groups established to study the cessation process. Three major issues emerged: 1) the expectation of failure, 2) the feared loss of control, and 3) the affective significance of the loss. Belief in success was a necess...

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Anger
Anxiety
Attitude
Crying
Female
Gambling
Grief
Group Processes
Humans
Middle Aged
Motivation
Nicotiana
Object Attachment
Personality
Plants, Toxic
Psychological Tests
Self Concept
Smoking Prevention
Substance-Related Disorders
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