A client is receiving counseling at a community health center. The client has complained of being unable to sleep at three consecutive weekly sessions. The nurse the client is speaking to would anticipate that the client's family:

A) Finds it easy to live with this client.
B) Has noticed very little change in how the client gets along with other family members.
C) Is pleased with the positive behavioral consequences of the client's insomnia.
D) Has experienced increased difficulty in relating comfortably to this client.


D

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