This poster translates professional jargon into common, everyday language that is accessible to diverse audiences. It provides some common beliefs about tobacco use that often dissuade people from attempting to quit the habit of tobacco. The poster also provides facts to correct each belief, essentially providing viewers with some reasons to ask about and try TRAC's tobacco-recovery and cessation approach.
Display this poster in the lobby of your building or in your office. Use it as an educational tool to facilitate conversations about the importance of tobacco recovery and cessation with consumers, family members, and community stakeholders. A small version (mini-poster) is available as a handout for people to take with them (click here).
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"Tobacco: Recovery Across the Continuum" (TRAC) was developed and is studied by the Center for Evidence-Based Practices (CEBP) at Case Western Reserve University. TRAC is designed to help people diagnosed with severe mental illness and/or substance use disorders reduce and eventually eliminate the use of tobacco products. It integrates tobacco treatment with existing behavioral healthcare approaches. More information about TRAC is available on this website.