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Alainaaa8

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In Subtractive empathy, the counselor responses
 
  a. add a link to something the client has said earlier.
  b. slightly add something to what the client has said.
  c. gives back less than what the client has said.
 d. interchangeable with client experience.

Question 2

Empathy can be described as
 
  a. putting yourself into another person's shoes..
 b. viewing the world through someone else's eyes and ears..
 c. understanding the client's world as the client sees and experiences it.
  d. all of these.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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