“…Smoking is a major cause of lung and heart disease (CDC, 2008), is now associated with 13 types of cancer (Alberg, Shopland, & Cummings, 2014), and as much as two thirds of smoker will die from a smoking related illness. The population of smokers in the US has changed substantially over recent decades, with smokers today showing greater nicotine dependence, (Cokkinides et al, 2009; Goodwin, Keyes, & Hasin, 2009), higher incidence of psychiatric diagnosis (Annamalai, Singh, & O’Malley, 2015; CDC, 2013), more failed quit attempts (M. Chaiton et al, 2016; Hughes, 2011; Irvin, Hendricks, & Brandon, 2003), and greater resistance to available treatments (Ip et al, 2012; Irvin et al, 2003).…”