The TAPE Project offers consultation and training to programs funded by the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services on nicotine addiction and its impact on overall health and recovery from substance use, as well as cessation programs. Staff facilitate the development and implementation of the BSAS Tobacco Guidelines and smoke-free worksite policies.
Acronym: TAPE Project
Funder: Mass. Department of Public Health
Area served: Massachusetts
Tobacco Projects Resources
- The Biopsychosocial Model of Tobacco/Nicotine Dependence (PDF)
Treatment should address all three areas of the addiction: biological, psychological and social. - Dealing with Triggers and Cravings (PDF)
A trigger is an activity, thought, or feeling that sets off the craving for a cigarette. - Delaying Your Next Cigarette (PDF)
Remember the 6 D’s and the 3 R’s. - Keep the Conversation Going (PDF)
Responses to Common Pushback Statements About Tobacco/Nicotine. - Symptoms of Nicotine Withdrawal (PDF)
Stopping smoking brings about a variety of symptoms associated with physical and psychological withdrawal. - Tobacco Awareness Groups: 10 Topics to Include (PDF)
This list of topics to include in tobacco awareness groups includes talking points and questions for all 10 topics. - Why Address Tobacco/Nicotine Use in Substance Use Treatment Programs?
Spanish Language Resources
Funded by the Massachusetts Tobacco Cessation and Prevention Program.
- BHENA Description
- Co-Occurring Disorders and Tobacco Use
- Hazards of Secondhand Smoke Exposure
- Join as TEC
- MCTR FY25 Recruitment Flyer
- Preparing to Quit
- Role of TEC in DMH and Resources
- Smoking HIV and HCV Handout
- Stress Busters to Deal with the Urge to Use Tobacco
- Symptoms of Nicotine Withdrawal
- Tobacco and Stimulants Handout
- Tobacco, Opioids and Pain Handout
- Vaping Cessation and NRT
- You don't have to stop to start quitting