Narrative empathy as described by narrative therapists differs from traditional notions of empathy insofar as:
a. traditional empathy makes sense of client feelings and thoughts.
b. it is external, and focuses on how the language the client uses to tell a self-story.
c. attends to how dominant discourses have infiltrated a client's story and obscured the client's privileged position.
d. narrative empathy understands and expresses the inner emotional logic of the client's problem patterns.
D
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