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Triggers are the things that make you want to
smoke. Different people have different triggers, like a stressful
situation, sipping coffee, going to a party, or smelling cigarette
smoke.

Answer:

American Lung Association and the American Cancer Society.

Explanation:

Mental triggers are the decisions our brains make “on autopilot” to avoid our exhaustion in the face of so many choices. It is as if he is filtering out which decisions really need special attention and, with the others, he simply accomplishes what he has already been "educated" to do.

These triggers can trigger undesirable behaviors such as stimulating the desire for cigarettes in someone trying to quit this habit. Identifying these triggers is not always an easy task, so there are groups and associations that help people recognize these triggers and stay away from them. For triggers that stimulate craving for cigarettes, the groups that help identify them are the American Lung Association and the American Cancer Society.