Importance of Smoking Cessation Support Groups Battle Creek MI

When you begin smoking, it becomes a big part of your life. Giving it up is very stressful. For many long-time smokers, quitting is a major life change. Support groups provide an avenue to share experiences with other people who know what it's like, and who have struggled with the same physical and emotional challenges that you have. You can use a support group alone or in combination with other smoking cessation tools.

Barbara Sue Mc Grath, MD
269-966-8660
300 North Ave
Battle Creek, MI
Stephen Lightner Smiley, MD
269-969-6187
300 North Ave
Battle Creek, MI
Randy Alan Mudge, MD
269-966-8056
300 North Ave
Battle Creek, MI
James Joseph Ryan, MD
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Battle Creek, MI
Muhammad Rafi, MD
269-373-7488
Battle Creek, MI
Randy Mudge
(269) 966-8334
300 North Ave
Battle Creek, MI
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352-331-7223
979 Riverside Dr
Battle Creek, MI
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269-671-5000
1300 Bristol Rd
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Barbara McGrath
(269) 966-8660
300 North Ave
Battle Creek, MI
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Importance of Smoking Cessation Support Groups

Why should I participate in a support group?

When you begin smoking, it becomes a big part of your life. Giving it up is very stressful. For many long-time smokers, quitting is a major life change. Support groups provide an avenue to share experiences with other people who know what it's like, and who have struggled with the same physical and emotional challenges that you have. You can use a support group alone or in combination with other smoking cessation tools.

There are at least 400 types of self-help and mutual-support groups in this country. Whether you are trying to quit smoking or drinking alcohol, deal with grief from loss or cope with a chronic illness, the fact is, support groups work.

TobaccoFreeMaine.org, for example, reports that smokers who believe they have the ability to quit increase their chances of doing so, and receiving encouragement contributes to feeling they will be successful. Smokers who rely on a buddy are more likely to stick with nonsmoking, and the role of social support predicts success in many groups. These groups are particularly important for women who value the importance of social support and are more likely to actual quit than those who don't.

What types of support groups are available?

There are plenty of smoking cessation support groups available.

Local hospitals and city or county governments often sponsor smoking cessation groups. Visit their websites to find a group that's convenient for you...

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