A parent is concerned because a school-age child who experienced a crisis is wetting the bed at night. Which statements should the nurse make about possible therapies? (Select all that apply.)

1. "School-based interventions may help your child."
2. "Cognitive-behavioral therapy may be beneficial for your child."
3. "Interventions that support parental involvement may help your child."
4. "Cognitive therapy that addresses thought processes involved in crisis may help your child."
5. "Behavioral therapy to address the relationship between mood and behavior may help your child."


1. "School-based interventions may help your child."
2. "Cognitive-behavioral therapy may be beneficial for your child."
3. "Interventions that support parental involvement may help your child."

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