Smoking Cessation Group
Smoking is a behavior that is maintained by four different processes, making it a difficult behavior to change. The four processes are physical, social, behavioral and psychological. Each individual person’s addiction to smoking uses the various processes in more or less degrees. The clients who attend this group will identify which processes support their unique smoking behavior, impacting their ability to quit. After each person identifies what drives their smoking behavior, interventions will be designed by the group with the help of the facilitator to alter the particular process. Continued participation in the group will result in increased understanding, intervention and support to cease smoking.
Treatment Modalities
- Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Somatic Experiencing Therapy
- Sensorimotor Therapy
- Dialectal Behavioral Therapy
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
- Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
- Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
- Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT)
- Therapeutic Yoga
- Neurofeedback
- Process Group
- Therapeutic Writing Group
- Trauma Group
- Food and Feelings Group
- Life Skills and Planning Group
- Exploration of Gender and Sexuality Group
- Bipolar Group
- Recovery Group
- Family Systems
- Timeline Group
- Coping with Shame and Anger Group
- Patterns Group
- Identity and Self Group
- Mindfulness Group
- Seeking Safety Group
- Sleep Hygiene Group
- Coping with Grief and Loss
- Suicide Resilience Group
- Anger Management Group
- Smoking Cessation Group
- PCH Alumni Group
- Mentalization Based Family Support Group
- Chronic Pain Group