TOBACCO TREATMENT COUNSELING WITH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PATIENTS – CAN IT BE DONE?
TOBACCO TREATMENT COUNSELING WITH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PATIENTS – CAN IT BE DONE?
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True or False: Adults living with a psychiatric disorder who smoke are unmotivated to quit and engage in treatment when offered.
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What changes on the health system-level can be made to promote tobacco treatment among behavioral health patients? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following is not an appropriate way to advise patients to quit tobacco?
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Which of the following is not an example of an open-ended question to use when working with patients on quitting tobacco?
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Ambivalence is a natural part of the behavior change process. What should clinicians do when working with patients who may be “stuck”? (Select all that may apply)
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