“…The underlying premise of enacting empathy includes providing care or interventions that address a source of challenge or barrier for the child (Loyola, 2016), which can be argued is correlated with advocacy (Parikh, Ceballos, & Post, 2013). At times, empathically advocating may be ethically and/or legally mandated, such as reporting concerns of neglect or abuse (O'Connor, 2009), or be representative of a clinical application of cultural competence (Hipolito-Delgado, Pharaoh, & Hermosillo, 2016). Empathy and advocacy are consistently paired together during play therapy as the holistic needs of the child from self-actualization to addressing external factors outside the client's control are included in treatment planning (Ceballos, Parikh, & Post, 2012).…”