Looking for a Good Stop Smoking Support Group?

Stop smoking support groups can be en excellent way to provide support while you go through the quitting process. Here, we examine the ins and outs of stop smoking support groups.
Looking for a Good Stop Smoking Support Group?
Everyone goes about stopping smoking in different ways. When you commit yourself to giving up tobacco and nicotine, it is really important to surround yourself with like minded people, or at the very least, with people who appreciate and who are sympathetic to your quitting quest. In freeing yourself from the evil of nicotine addiction, you are going through a process as much as making a simple decision.

Stop smoking support groups are an effective way of enabling the quitter to stay off cigarettes. It stands to reason that it's harder to find an excuse to smoke if you're surrounded by people who are in a similar situation to yourself. An online quit smoking support forum is one method of getting a similar level of support. But stop smoking support groups of any kind are worth checking out.

Hopefully, you will find a healthy mix of nicotine dependent people and trained counselors with whom to share struggles and stories. In any counseling environment, there should be trained professionals to monitor the group. Some of these people will be reformed smokers themselves and may be trained specifically to deal with addiction and, even more specifically, nicotine addiction.

You will have to make sure that the right kinds of people are in the group in order for the program to be successful for you. It's important to find a program that is as suited to you as possible. Even more important, you need to be certain that the counselors who run and monitor the stop smoking support group are qualified to do so.

However, it should be noted there are also many former smokers without formal training who dedicate themselves and donate their time to helping other people quit through stop smoking support groups and quit smoking support forums.

Find a Mentor

In some groups, former smokers who are no longer reliant on nicotine might be assigned to the weaker members of the group to act as a mentor. The qualified counselor of your group may not have time to send on one to one mentoring, so someone else may be assigned to the task. It can be extremely helpful to have someone on the end of a phone or just an email away to give you support when you need it.

Stop Smoking Support Groups
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By Elizabeth James
Published: 10/13/2008
 
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