When Dr. Scharf speaks to his client Charise, she only repeats what he said to her

For example, "Good morning, Charise, how are you today?" is met with a response of, "Good morning, Charise, how are you today?" This parroting of things that are said to a person is known as _____, and it is a symptom sometimes seen in those suffering from schizophrenia.
A) echolalia
B) echopraxia
C) clanging
D) neologisms

Answer: A

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