In optimal frustration/responsiveness, the therapist
a) is empathically unattuned.
b) allows the client to remain frustrated so they realize there is no gain without pain.
c) is empathically attuned enough to provide certain psychological functions but is momentarily unattuned as well.
d) always responds neutrally whenever the client experiences frustration.
Answer: c) is empathically attuned enough to provide certain psychological functions but is momentarily unattuned as well.
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