A client expresses frustration in his ability to stick to the program as he has always used food as a coping mechanism for stress. Which option BEST represents empathetic communication in dealing such sensitive issues? Select one: a. Demonstrating understanding of the challenges the client is facing b. Demonstrate knowledge and competence by offering a new meal plan c. Expressing sorrow for the challenges the client is facing d. Expressing sympathy for the client and offering solutions
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