In Subtractive empathy, the counselor responses gives back less (or distorts) than what the client has said. slightly add something to what the client has said. add a link to something the client has said earlier. interchangeable with client experience.
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Step 1: In subtractive empathy, the counselor responds by giving back less than what the client has said, slightly adding something to the client's statement, and providing a link to something the client has mentioned earlier. Show more…
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