Behavioral therapy focuses on what people do.

Behavioral therapy focuses on the actions, behaviors, and reactions of individuals. It aims to identify and change maladaptive behaviors through various techniques, such as reinforcement, punishment, extinction, and shaping. The therapy emphasizes the importance of observable and measurable behaviors, rather than focusing solely on thoughts or emotions. By modifying behaviors, the therapy intends to bring about positive changes in people's lives and improve their overall well-being.