Aversive and cognitive factors in the modification of smoking behaviour

This study investigated the role of verbalization and behavioural rehearsal procedures in an aversive conditioning behaviour therapy for smokers. Experimental conditions, contrasted with an insight control condition, featured combinations of overt or covert verbalizations describing the smoking act...

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