Which of the following lists, in the correct order, the three anchor points used to classify and rate the quality of empathy shown in an interview?
A) Level 1: Additive empathy; Level 2: Basic empathy; Level 3: Subtractive empathy
B) Level 1: Basic empathy; Level 2: Additive empathy; Level 3: Subtractive empathy
C) Level 1: Subtractive empathy; Level 2: Basic empathy; Level 3: Additive empathy
D) Level 1: Additive empathy; Level 2: Subtractive empathy; Level 3: Basic empathy
Q. 2You can observe interview sessions and rate the use of interviewer empathy using which of the following scales?
A) Level 1: Additive empathy; Level 2: Basic empathy; Level 3: Subtractive empathy
B) Level 1: Subtractive empathy; Level 2: Basic empathy; Level 3: Additive empathy
C) Level 1: Basic empathy; Level 2: Additive empathy; Level 3: Subtractive empathy
D) Level 1: Additive empathy; Level 2: Subtractive empathy; Level 3: Basic empathy
Q. 3Who was the first person to measure levels of empathic understanding?
A) Rogers
B) Truax
C) Maslow
D) Ivey
Q. 4Empathy is best assessed by:
A) your level of identification with your client.
B) the client's reaction to your statement.
C) the grammatical quality of your statement.
D) the accuracy of your interpretation.
Q. 5Empathy:
A) requires the interviewer to respond immediately to each expression of emotion from the client.
B) requires the interviewer to accurately say key issues back to client without adding his or her own thoughts.
C) requires the interviewer to mirror each emotion the client expresses.
D) is failure of the client to express emotion during the session.
Q. 6Empathy is often defined as:
A) comforting the client through difficult emotions.
B) experiencing the world as if you were the client.
C) the same as sympathy.
D) being kind to the client when he or she is troubled.
Q. 7Empathy is defined as experiencing:
A) the client's worldview.
B) the world as if you are the client.
C) awareness that you are separate from the client.
D) the world as if you were the client, but being aware that you are separate from the client.