Healthcare Training Institute - Quality Education since 1979CE for Psychologist, Social Worker, Counselor, & MFT!! 
  
  
  
      Course Learning Objectives/Outcomes 
             
            By  the end of the course, the Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker or Psychologist will be able to:  
            -Identify three approaches regarding disentangling stereotypes. 
            -Identify four keys to initiating tobacco dependence treatment. 
            -Explain how tobacco dependent clients avoid relapse. 
            -Name three basic steps that will prepare a client to overcome tobacco dependence.  
            -Explain one approach that will initiate tobacco abstinence. 
            -Name four triggers for smoking. 
            -Name the three rules of relapse in tobacco dependence.  
            -Name five skills for coping with cravings. 
            -Explain the difference between consonant and dissonant smokers. 
            -Name three important factors associated with successful adult smoking cessation. 
            -Name four main reasons adolescents have for wanting to stop smoking. 
            -Name four barriers to smoking cessation experienced by older women. 
            -Explain five tasks for the client and therapist during the preparation stage of smoking cessation. 
        -Name four focus areas in Ward’s smoking cessation intervention strategy. 
            -Name the five core aspects of the Goetz Plan. 
            -Name four mood-specific interventions for smoking cessation were proposed by Hall. 
            -Name five categories of self-efficacy proposed by Marlatt. 
            -Name three benefits of a self-efficacy model of treatment for tobacco addiction. 
             
           
      "The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate,   or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise." 
       
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