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  1. Reflecting and Paraphrasing • Counselling Tutor

    Learn how to use reflection and paraphrasing skills to show empathy and understanding to your clients. See examples, definitions, and free handouts to download.

  2. Paraphrasing in Counselling

    In essence, paraphrasing is a micro skill that allows counselors to create an authentic bond with their clients Together with encouraging and summarizing, paraphrasing plays a crucial role in therapeutic communication, making the client feel understood and listened to. In other words, paraphrasing in counseling is what makes the client say ...

  3. Paraphrasing

    Here is another example of paraphrasing, from the same skills session. Try to see if you can hear, as Rogers would put it, 'the music behind the words', where the counsellor looks deeper than just the words the client is bringing, paraphrasing back their whole being. ... 'A Theory of Therapy, Personallity, and Interpersonal Relations, as ...

  4. Encouragers, Paraphrasing and Summarising

    Encouragers, Paraphrasing and Summarising. A counsellor can encourage a client to continue to talk, open up more freely and explore issues in greater depth by providing accurate responses through encouraging, paraphrasing and summarising. Responding in this way informs the client that the counsellor has accurately heard what they have been ...

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

    Paraphrasing is useful in the following situations: When you want to let the client know that you are actively listening and understanding the information provided by the client. When you want to clear and clarify doubts concerning confusing content, given by the client. When you want to highlight issues that need more explanation and precision.

  6. 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...

  7. Basic Counseling Skills: Paraphrase, Reflection of Feeling ...

    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...

  8. 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.

  9. 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 ...

  10. Counselling Microskills: Paraphrasing

    In this video we demonstrate the counselling microskill of paraphrasing. When the counsellor is paraphrasing, they rephrase or restate what the client has sa...

  11. Paraphrasing/Tone

    Paraphrasing (link to Integrative Counselling Skills in action by Sue Culley, Tim Bond) is when you, the listener, restate succinctly and tentatively what the speaker said - conveying empathy, acceptance and genuineness. Since we cannot read our client's mind and we've been given a lot of extraneous material, it's good to learn how to rephrase briefly and acknowledge that this is what we ...

  12. 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)

  13. 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. ... An example of a paraphrase is given in the Appendix ...

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

    In therapy, paraphrasing is preferred over parroting. However, in rare cases where clients are difficult or resistant, parroting can be a useful diagnostic tool in counseling. ... In essence, you really have no way to be 100% certain whether your therapy skills are a bit rusty, your uncle George was on to something, or if Carmen is just the ...

  15. PDF Reflecting Skills

    content than paraphrasing. Typically used at transition/ending points in the counseling session. A summary may include content, affect, and meaning. "During our session today, we talked about your relationship with your husband, and the ways in which that relationship seem to mirror other relationships in your life, many of which

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

    When working with clients, counsellors draw on a number of basic counselling skills. They include: • Attending • Use of Silence • Reflecting and Paraphrasing • Clarifying Questions • Focusing • Rapport Building • Summarising. Click to download your PDF on the Basic Counselling Skills Explained.

  17. Attending,Paraphrasing and Summarizing

    This video is a short, simulated counselling session demonstrating the basic communication skills of attending behavior, paraphrasing and summarizing.For a l...

  18. How to Paraphrase

    Paraphrasing means putting someone else's ideas into your own words. Paraphrasing a source involves changing the wording while preserving the original meaning. Paraphrasing is an alternative to quoting (copying someone's exact words and putting them in quotation marks ). In academic writing, it's usually better to integrate sources by ...

  19. A Summary of Eight Counselling Microskills

    This article summarizes eight important counseling microskills that help enhance communication between counselors and therapy clients. ... Observation is a skill that is utilised throughout the entire counselling interviews. Examples: Observing body language, ... Paraphrasing and Summarising. 335884 views. The Psychology of Bragging. 296102 views.

  20. Microskills: Paraphrasing vs. Summarizing in Counseling Practice

    Microskills: Paraphrasing vs. Summarizing in Counseling Practice November 03, 2023 Dr. Linton Hutchinson Stacy Frost. Microskills: Paraphrasing vs. Summarizing in Counseling Practice ... Well, I guess it's time to provide everyone with a couple of good examples. Stacy: 1:49. Let's say, a client tells you I feel like I'm stuck in a dead-end job ...

  21. How to Use Summarizing in Counseling? (9+ Important Benefits)

    Summarising in counseling. Summarising is one of the skills in counseling used by the therapist to accommodate the feelings, emotions, and thoughts of the client in a nutshell. In other words, summarising is used when the therapist wants to condense, crystallize, the main points that the client conveyed through his words and body language.

  22. 8+ Paraphrasing vs. Summarizing Examples

    The following key points explain the paraphrasing process of Example 2: The essence of the original text about the growing importance of artificial intelligence and its capabilities remains unaltered. The wording and structure have been adjusted to convey the same meaning using varied phrasing.