Counseling And Therapy Terms

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing someone who has the ability to understand and share the feelings of others

  • The therapist was known for being highly empathetic towards her clients.
  • I appreciate how empathetic you are towards others' feelings.
  • She's got a real knack for being empathetic, you know?
  • His empathetic nature was like a warm blanket on a cold day, comforting those around him.

verb to understand and share the feelings of another

  • It is important for healthcare professionals to empathize with their patients in order to provide the best care possible.
  • I can empathize with how you must be feeling right now.
  • I totally get where you're coming from, I can empathize with that.
  • As a writer, I try to empathize with my characters to make them more relatable to readers.

noun a person who constantly asks for advice or help but always does the opposite of what they are told

  • The individual consistently asks for advice but never takes it, making them an askhole.
  • My friend is such an askhole, always asking for help but never following through.
  • Don't be an askhole and waste everyone's time with your constant questions.
  • The seminar was filled with askholes who kept interrupting the speaker with irrelevant queries.

noun Individuals who have experienced abuse or mistreatment

  • The organization provides support services for abusees seeking help.
  • It's important for abusees to speak up and seek assistance.
  • Abusees should not suffer in silence, they deserve to be heard.
  • The scars of abuse can haunt abusees for a lifetime.