Empathy fatigue is common in professionals who:

A. practice self-care techniques.
B. work in administrative positions and do not treat individuals.
C. treat clients without empathy and rarely care about client outcomes.
D. treat survivors of stressful and traumatic events; treat people with mood, anxiety, and stress-related disorders; and work in vocational settings with people with mental and physical disabilities.


Answer: D

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a. Mapping b. Sculpting c. Family circle d. None of the above.

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