
How to Support Your Quitter
Someone who feels supported is more likely to quit smoking for good. You can play a big part in helping a person become smokefree.
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Quitting smoking is hard, but your support can be an important part of a loved one’s smoking cessation experience. Not sure how to help? Want tips for being a more effective part of your quitter’s support system? Understand what smokers go through when they quit and how you can be there for them throughout the process.