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The client is discharged with outpatient cognitive-behavioral therapy.  Which of the following client statements demonstrate progress with treatment?  Select all that apply.1."I enjoy preparing special meals for others because it makes me feel needed."2."I have joined an eating disorder support group."3."I have started going on short walks to manage my stress and anxiety."4."I think that my friends tell me I am pretty only because they want me to feel better."5."I was able to tell my mother how I feel when she compares me to my sibling."

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The client is discharged with outpatient cognitive-behavioral therapy.  Which of the following client statements demonstrate progress with treatment?  Select all that apply.1."I enjoy preparing special meals for others because it makes me feel needed."2."I have joined an eating disorder support group."3."I have started going on short walks to manage my stress and anxiety."4."I think that my friends tell me I am pretty only because they want me to feel better."5."I was able to tell my mother how I feel when she compares me to my sibling."

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The statements that demonstrate progress with cognitive-behavioral therapy treatment are:

  1. "I have joined an eating disorder support group." This statement shows that the client is actively seeking support and is willing to connect with others who are going through similar experiences. This is a positive step towards recovery.

  2. "I have started going on short walks to manage my stress and anxiety." This statement shows that the client is taking proactive steps to manage their stress and anxiety, which is a key component of cognitive-behavioral therapy.

  3. "I was able to tell my mother how I feel when she compares me to my sibling." This statement shows that the client is learning to express their feelings and communicate more effectively, which is another important aspect of cognitive-behavioral therapy.

The other statements do not necessarily indicate progress with treatment. Statement 1 could potentially indicate a reliance on external validation, and statement 4 suggests the client may still be struggling with self-esteem issues.

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