Mind over smoke: new therapy taps personal strengths to help quit

NCT ID NCT06632756

Summary

This small study tested whether a therapy focused on building personal strengths could help adults with serious mental illness quit smoking. Sixteen participants who wanted to quit received 16 weeks of group therapy alongside nicotine replacement. Researchers measured whether the approach was practical and acceptable, and tracked participants' smoking habits.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester

    Manchester, New Hampshire, 03103, United States

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