The nurse is reviewing a client's experience with cognitive behavioral therapy. Which statement by the client indicates the therapy has been effective?

A) "I shared at group therapy, and the anxiety is not a problem now."
B) "I no longer worry about leaving my house."
C) "I just can't stand being in large crowds."
D) "I wanted to run out of the grocery store, but I had no reason to."


D) "I wanted to run out of the grocery store, but I had no reason to."

Explanation: A) The client's statement is an example of cognitive restructuring, which is an indication that cognitive therapy has been effective. Cognitive therapy assists the client with identifying feelings of anxiety and faulty assumptions in stress-inducing situations. When the client states, "I had no reason to [run out of the grocery store]," the client identified the impulse as a response based on a faulty assumption, which is an indication that cognitive behavioral therapy has been effective. The statement of "I shared at group therapy, and the anxiety is not a problem now," indicates that the client is not experiencing anxiety at the moment, which is not reflective of the purpose of group therapy.
B) The client's statement is an example of cognitive restructuring, which is an indication that cognitive therapy has been effective. Cognitive therapy assists the client with identifying feelings of anxiety and faulty assumptions in stress-inducing situations. When the client states, "I had no reason to [run out of the grocery store]," the client identified the impulse as a response based on a faulty assumption, which is an indication that cognitive behavioral therapy has been effective. The statement of "I no longer worry about leaving my house," indicates that the client is not experiencing anxiety at the moment, which is not reflective of the purpose of group therapy.
C) The client's statement is an example of cognitive restructuring, which is an indication that cognitive therapy has been effective. Cognitive therapy assists the client with identifying feelings of anxiety and faulty assumptions in stress-inducing situations. When the client states, "I had no reason to [run out of the grocery store]," the client identified the impulse as a response based on a faulty assumption, which is an indication that cognitive behavioral therapy has been effective. The statement of "I just can't stand being in large crowds," is a statement which may or may not indicate the source of the client's distress, but is not reflective of the purpose of group therapy.
D) The client's statement of, "I had no reason to [run out of the grocery store]," is an example of cognitive restructuring, which is an indication that cognitive therapy has been effective. Cognitive therapy assists the client with identifying feelings of anxiety and faulty assumptions in stress-inducing situations. The client identified the impulse as a response based on a faulty assumption, which is an indication that cognitive behavioral therapy has been effective.

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