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  1. Reflecting and Paraphrasing • Counselling Tutor

    Part of the 'art of listening' is making sure that the client knows their story is being listened to. 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 ...

  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

    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.

  4. Effects of Empathic Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing led to enhanced autonomic activation in recipients, while at the same time influencing emotional valence in the direction of feeling better. ... through a listener who takes on an accepting role, thereby prompting the narrator in the same direction. Offering cognitive empathy through paraphrasing draws attention to emotions, non ...

  5. Encouragers, Paraphrasing and Summarising

    2)making use of non verbal communication and exhibiting attending behaviours using Gerald Eganis macro skill SOLER/ROLES. 3.paraphrasing 4.identifying and reflecting feelings and emotions from the clients story 5.summarizing 6.confrotation 7.counsellor self disclosure 8.asking open and close open ended concept 9.answering questions 10.clarifying

  6. 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.

  7. What Are The Benefits Of Paraphrasing In Counseling

    It makes a topic easier to understand and decreases the likelihood of plagiarism. A rewriter, on the other hand, is not always accurate and might violate someone's copyright.Using different words and phrases to convey the same ideas is known as paraphrasing. Short passages of text, like phrases and sentences, are used when paraphrasing.

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

    Paraphrasing is a form of acknowledgment that is provided by the counselor. This is done by mindfully restating the words of the client, conveying empathy, acceptance, and genuineness. A therapist's role does not comprise of reading the minds of the clients or assuming their emotional states.

  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. 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 ...

  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. What is paraphrasing and Summarising in counselling?

    Paraphrasing means rephrasing text or speech in your own words, without changing its meaning. Summarizing means cutting it down to its bare essentials. You can use both techniques to clarify and simplify complex information or ideas. To paraphrase text: Read and make notes.

  13. 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...

  14. 3 Ways to Master Paraphrasing

    There is reflection, clarifying, and focusing. However, paraphrasing has an important role to play and can be incredibly powerful in enabling a therapeutic connection. ... an exchange has taken place. This can be a useful and effective counselling skill, especially for those starting on a CPCAB level 2 counselling skills course ...

  15. Microskills: The Role of Paraphrasing and Reframing

    Paraphrasing is a key skill used in counseling to ensure understanding and clarify the client's feelings and thoughts. By rewording what the client has said in a succinct and simplified way, the therapist shows that they are actively listening and engaging with the client's perspective.

  16. PDF Verbal & Non-Verbal Communication Skills

    Encouragers - Encouragers are a variety of verbal and non-verbal ways of prompting clients to continue talking. Types of encouragers include: Non-verbal minimal responses such as a nod of the head or positive expressions. Verbal minimal responses such as "Uh-huh" and "I hear what you're saying".

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

    active listening. being aware of nonverbal communication. building rapport. The core counselling skills are described below. 1. Attending. Attending in counselling means being in the company of someone else and giving that person your full attention, to what they are saying or doing, valuing them as worthy individuals.

  18. Microskills: Paraphrasing vs. Summarizing in Counseling Practice

    So paraphrasing and summarizing are similar in that they both involve repeating or restating a client's thoughts and feelings, but they're different in that paraphrasing is about restating a specific message or idea expressed by the client, while summarizing involves condensing several ideas that have been expressed by the client.

  19. 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 ...

  20. The Skilled Helper Approach • Counselling Tutor

    56) write: 'Egan has called his approach a developmental or systematic eclecticism. It is taught on many counselling courses.'. The extent to which the Skilled Helper approach fits with person-centred counselling is debatable. Egan's integrative model in fact draws on the work of both Carl Rogers and Robert Carkhuff (co-creator with ...

  21. Reframing is Therapy's Most Effective Tool, Here's Why

    Reframing, in the therapeutic sense, is about looking at a situation, thought, or feeling from another angle. Therapists are really good at this because our goal is to be supportive and empathetic to you and your concerns, but also help you work through issues. When we take on your challenges, whatever they may be, and offer another perspective ...

  22. Seven Stages of Process

    002 - Parallel Process - Seven Stages of Process - Skill of Reflection. In this second episode of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes speak about the idea of the 'wounded healer'. 'Theory with Rory' looks at the seven stages of process; and in the skills section, Ken introduces the skill of reflection in ...

  23. CAPS combines therapy, Dungeons & Dragons to help students improve

    BYU's Counseling and Psychological Services provides students with opportunities to explore their identities and connect with others through group therapy involving popular role-playing game ...

  24. Summarising • Counselling Tutor

    Purpose of Summarising in counselling. When summarising, the counsellor is 'reflecting back' the main points of the session so that the client has the opportunity to recap, and to 'correct' the counsellor if any parts of the summary feel inaccurate. Summaries are therefore useful for: moving the counselling process forward. While the ...