Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Psychology

Chapter

Therapeutic Approaches

Question:
What is the difference between empathy and sympathy in the context of the therapeutic relationship?
Options:
Empathy involves feeling like the other person, while sympathy is based on compassion and pity.
Empathy is cold and lacks compassion, while sympathy involves deep understanding.
Empathy is based on compassion and intellectual understanding, while sympathy involves feeling like the other person.
Empathy and sympathy are synonymous in the therapeutic relationship.
Correct Answer:
Empathy involves feeling like the other person, while sympathy is based on compassion and pity.
Explanation:
Empathy in the therapeutic relationship means the therapist can understand and relate to the client's experiences and emotions, whereas sympathy involves compassion and pity without necessarily sharing the same emotions.