Empathy and sympathy are

a. used interchangeably in the therapeutic relationship
b. are different as empathy is "feeling with a person" which has an important role in the treatment process and sympathy is feeling sorry for a person which rarely enters into the treatment process
c. are both forms of caring that are rarely used enough by the novice clinician
d. are similar although sympathy is a technique used specifically with a client who has experienced a significant loss


b

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a. declined dramatically b. stayed relatively stable c. declined only slightly d. continued to rise

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