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  1. Reflecting and Paraphrasing • Counselling Tutor

    This is achieved by the helper/counsellor repeating back to the client parts of their story. This known as paraphrasing. Reflecting is showing the client that you have 'heard' not only what is being said, but also what feelings and emotions the client is experiencing when sharing their story with you. This is sometimes known in counselling ...

  2. Paraphrasing in Counselling

    Although paraphrasing and reflecting are fundamental counseling communication skills [1], these two processes can have slightly different connotations in a therapeutic context. In essence, reflecting is like putting a mirror in front of your clients, helping them gain a better sense of the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors they experienced in a ...

  3. Reflecting & Listening Skills

    Summarizing, Paraphrasing, & Reflecting. Summarizing, paraphrasing, and reflecting are probably the three most important & most commonly used microskills. These skills can be used by counselors to demonstrate their empathy to clients, make the counseling session go "deeper", & increase clients' awareness of their emotions, cognitions, & behaviors.

  4. Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing is repeating back your understanding of the material that has been brought by the client in your own words. A paraphrase reflects the essence of what has been said. We all use paraphrasing in our everyday lives. If you look at your studies to become a counsellor or psychotherapist, you paraphrase in class.

  5. Encouragers, Paraphrasing and Summarising

    Paraphrase: You feel much better after breaking up with Jason. Summaries - Summaries are brief statements of longer excerpts from the counselling session. In summarising, the counsellor attends to verbal and non-verbal comments from the client over a period of time, and then pulls together key parts of the extended communication, restating ...

  6. How Can Paraphrasing Be Used in Counseling? (3+ Main Indications)

    The difference between paraphrasing and reflecting in counseling is that in paraphrasing you are only summarizing what the client has conveyed. When the client conveys certain information to you, you use paraphrasing skills to reaffirm the meaning of what the client conveyed through his words. On the other hand, the skill of reflection is ...

  7. Reflection (Therapeutic Behavior)

    Nondirective reflections do not lead or direct clients, but reflect back feelings or messages initially provided by the client. Such reflections include paraphrasing, in which therapists rephrase or reword content stated by clients (Sommers-Flanagan and Sommers-Flanagan 2009).For example, a paraphrasing reflection could be "It sounds like you're having trouble getting out of bed in the ...

  8. PDF Reflecting Skills Paraphrase and Reflection of Feeling

    Paraphrase and Reflection of Feeling Reflecting Skills Reason for Reflecting • Reflecting is a verbal way of communicating empathy • A form of feedback that enables the client to confirm or correct the impression he or she is giving • Stimulates further exploration • Captures important aspects of the client's message that might have remained camouflaged.

  9. PDF Reflecting Skills: Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing Paraphrasing is a ski! used to address the first level (cognitive level) In the beginning of the counseling relationship a client can feel more comfortable if you are able to reflect content. In most cases you cannot rea!y understand the deeper layers until later on. How to create a Paraphrase 1.Choose a sentence stem. •It ...

  10. 4: Reflecting What Is Said and Shown

    The last kind of reflection is often the deepest level reflection. With it, you specifically try to identify the emotion the client is expressing. By naming it, it may give freedom to really express it. Take in what the client is communicating, and then parrot, paraphrase or pair with an emotion to reflect back what the client is sharing with you.

  11. Video 3.3 Reflecting, Paraphrasing, Summarizing

    Help. If only a preview is showing, please click here to access the full video. These resources support you in exploring the core skills of therapeutic work and integrated frameworks for 'active listening'.Mick Cooper describes and gives examples of the skills of reflecting, paraphrasing and summarizing (07:05)

  12. Effects of Empathic Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing or active listening (coined by Carl R. Rogers in Client-Centered-Therapy) is a form of responding empathically to the emotions of another person by repeating in other words what this person said while focusing on the essence of what they feel and what is important to them. ... Counseling and Psychotherapy. New York: Houghton ...

  13. Improve Your Counselling Skills in 60 Seconds: Paraphrasing ...

    In this short but effective video we explore how the use of Paraphrasing & Summarizing in therapy can help clients feel understood.Narrated by Senior BACP Co...

  14. PDF Reflecting Skills

    Paraphrase: A statement that condenses more session content than a reflection of content, but less than a summary. It may include content, affect, and meaning. "So last week you had some successes, including having a productive conversation with your boss, and you have also had some challenges, like fighting with your husband."

  15. Basic Counseling Skills: Paraphrase, Reflection of Feeling, and

    Paraphrase, reflection of feeling, and summarization are basic counseling skills. What are they and how are they used? Watch Drs. Jim Cook and Laura Harrawoo...

  16. Basic Counselling Skills explained [PDF Download] • Counselling Tutor

    3. Reflecting and Paraphrasing. Reflecting in counselling is part of the 'art of listening'. It is making sure that the client knows their story is being listened to. This is achieved by the helper/counsellor by both repeating and feeding a shorter version of their story back to the client. This known as 'paraphrasing'.

  17. Teaching and Improving Clinical Counseling Skills: Teaching Counseling

    The word counseling appears five times in the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) scope of practice. ... Verbal responses include paraphrase, emotion reflections, simple reflections, encouraging, questioning, summarizing, and challenging. However, verbal response curriculum will likely be specific to professional specialty ...

  18. Breaking the Rules: When Parroting is the Best Approach in Therapy

    Well, not really. My guess is that in perhaps 99% of your interactions with clients, your graduate faculty got it oh-so-right when they recommended you refrain from parroting. Parroting is used for the 1% when a client has put your paraphrasing, summarizing, and reflective listening skills in a double bind.

  19. Basic Counseling Skills Practice 1: Paraphrasing, Summarizing ...

    Join Dr. Moon as she practices paraphrasing, summarizing, probing, reflection of feeling, using silence, pacing, & interruption.

  20. The Role of Paraphrasing and Reflecting in Counseling

    The strategy of Rogerian counseling, in part, is based on reflecting and paraphrasing, designed to establish a dynamic in which the client feels sufficiently accepted. In that regard, the counselor tries to communicate unconditional acceptance so that the client can communicate without any concern about that the counselor thinks of him or ...

  21. PDF Generate Reflections and Paraphrases out of Distress Stories in ...

    lection of Counseling & Therapy videos' transcripts down-loaded from Alexander Street Press 2. But the above datases are not publicly available. To address this issue, we con-struct a dataset containing reflections and paraphrases by ex-tracting reflecting and paraphrasing sentences from publicly available counselling conversation datasets.

  22. Paraphrasing in Counselling

    At essence, paraphrasing will a micro skill that allows counselors to create an authentic bond are their clients Together with encouraging and summarizing, paraphrasing pieces an crucial role in therapeutic communication, making this customer feel understood and list to. In other language, paraphrasing in counseling is what makes this client say, "Finally, someone who gets … Paraphrasing ...

  23. Paraphrasing & Reflecting Feelings, self-disclosing

    Reflecting feelings is a statement made by a therapist or counselor that is intended to highlight the feelings or attitudes implicitly expressed in a client's communication and to draw them out so that they can be clarified. Also called reflection response. Reflecting is like mirror. Giving back what just communicated.