Free introductory session.
Some people will find attending this one session will
be all the help they need for quitting on their own. For those looking for a comprehensive
program, you will know who we are and what we are all about before spend a penny! Full
cost of the 6 session Stop Smoking Clinic for non-Evanston residents is $125.
Conducted by Joel Spitzer of Joel
Spitzer, Ltd., who is recognized for having developed one of the longest term and most
comprehensive smoking cessation treatment programs in the metropolitan Chicago area.
- A superior reputation
for 17 years.
- Over 4,500 clinic graduates.
- No quick fix gimmicks. We treat the nicotine addiction like any other
addiction.
- Group and individual counseling.
- 24-hour live hot-line.
- Extensive reinforcement.
- Clinic graduates are eligible and encouraged to participate in future
clinics for reinforcement at no extra cost.
At Joel Spitzer, Ltd.'s Stop
Smoking Clinic,
we treat the "Intelligent Smoker."
Being an intelligent smoker means you recognize that smoking is
dangerous to your health, threatening your social status and costing you a lot more money
than it is worth. Since you are intelligent, you probably want to quit smoking but just
can't seem to. We can help you break free from cigarettes.
Since 1978, over 4,500 smokers have participated in Joel Spitzer's Stop
Smoking Clinics. For $125 participants attend six evening sessions over a two-week period.
Twenty-four-hour live hot line service is available for all participants both during and
after the clinic. Group and individual counseling is provided.
There are no shots, record keeping, hypnosis, needles, or any other
quick-fix gimmicks. Our method is clear and simple. Participants quit smoking completely
at the first session and are supported through the worst period of physiological and
psychological withdrawal. Long-term reinforcement then provides additional support to
maintain abstinence.
Why choose our Stop Smoking Clinic over other programs? We don't claim
to be the cheapest, quickest, easiest, biggest, or most convenient. We do not guarantee
that you will not experience withdrawal, and if you fail to quit, we will not give you a
penny back. Other programs may promise any or all of these miraculous benefits. We offer
none of them. So why choose our clinic?
Only one reason we can think of. Because it works. We are a no-nonsense
program. We recognize smoking is a true form of drug addiction, and we treat it as such.
Being an addict means there is no magic cure, no easy way out. But the nicotine addiction
like any other drug dependency is treatable. We offer the most comprehensive and sound
support to beat that addiction. But do not let us give you the wrong impression. We won't
quit for you. You will have to do the hard part. We will simply help show you how to stop
and then how to stay off.
We are not the program for everyone. If you think you can quit anytime
you want, do not call us. If you are offended that we put you in the same category as
alcoholics, heroin junkies, or cocaine addicts, do not call us. If you want an easy,
painless method that requires no effort or responsibility on your part, do not call us.
But if you are sick and tired of smoking, and you really want to quit-give us a call.
WHY QUIT COLD TURKEY?
To many, cold turkey conjures up visions of torturous pain, suffering
and general drudgery. In fact, it is easier to stop smoking using the cold turkey method
than by using any other technique. Cold turkey induces less suffering and creates a
shorter period of withdrawal. Most important, cold turkey is the approach by which the
smoker has the best chance of success.
Smokers must recognize that they are drug addicts. Nicotine is a
powerfully addictive drug. Once the smoker has smoked for a fairly long time, the body
requires maintenance of a certain level of nicotine in the bloodstream. If this level is
not maintained, the smoker will experience varying degrees of drug withdrawal. The lower
the level, the greater the intensity. As long as any nicotine remains in the bloodstream
the body will keep craving its full complement. Once the smoker quits, the nicotine level
will eventually drop to zero and all physical withdrawal will cease. Cravings for an
occasional cigarette may continue, but this is due to an old habit not to a physical
dependence.
Cutting down on cigarettes or use of nicotine replacement strategies
throws the smoker into a chronic state of drug withdrawal. As soon as the smoker fails to
reach the minimum requirement of nicotine, the body starts demanding it. As long as there
is any nicotine in the bloodstream, the body will demand its old requirement. Smoking just
one or two a day or wearing a patch which is gradually reducing the amount of nicotine
being delivered will result in the smoker not achieving the minimum required level,
creating a chronic state of peak drug withdrawal.
This state will continue throughout the rest of the smoker's life unless
one of two steps is taken to rectify it. First, the smoker can stop delivering nicotine
altogether. Nicotine will be metabolized or totally excreted from the body and the
withdrawal will stop forever. Or, the smoker can return to the old level of consumption
accomplishing nothing.
Therefore, cold turkey is the method of choice. Once the smoker stops,
withdrawal will end within two weeks. If you smoke, we can help you over this crucial
period of time. Once it is past, you can rest assured that you will never need to smoke
again. We will teach you methods to maintain your non-smoking status forever. We will even
provide support for as long as you feel you need it. Give us a chance. Give yourself a
chance. Join today.
To register online click here.
Joel Spitzer has
over 30 years of experience in the development and implementation of smoking cessation
programs for adults and smoking prevention programs for children in the Chicagoland area.
While with the American Cancer Society and Rush North Shore Medical Center and now for the
Evanston and Skokie Illinois Health Departments he has conducted over 350 stop smoking
clinics with over 4,500 participants. He has also presented over 570 educational seminars
to over 90,000 children and adults on smoking prevention.
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