A therapist tells a patient, "If we examine your thinking patterns and figure out how to make some changes, we can probably figure out a way for you to stop smoking." What kind of therapy is this therapist suggesting?

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O reactive anticipatory
O fixed ratio
• cognitive behavioral
• variable ratio

cognitive behavioral

The therapy that the therapist is suggesting is cognitive-behavioral therapy.

The therapy that the therapist is suggesting is cognitive behavioral therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of therapy that focuses on identifying and changing negative thinking patterns and behaviors. In this case, the therapist is suggesting that by examining the patient's thinking patterns and making changes, they can work together to find a way for the patient to stop smoking. CBT is often used to treat various mental health conditions, including addiction.