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  1. Paraphrasing in Counselling

    Learn how to paraphrase in counseling to create an authentic bond with your clients and help them clarify their issues and regulate their emotions. See the difference between paraphrasing and reflecting, and examples of paraphrasing in action.

  2. Reflecting and Paraphrasing

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

  3. Paraphrasing

    Learn how to paraphrase in counselling to build empathy, highlight issues and deepen the therapeutic relationship. See examples of paraphrasing in action and how to listen for the music behind the words.

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

    In this article, we will be discussing the topic: paraphrasing in counseling, which is one of the main counseling skills of a counselor. We will be looking at

  5. What Does Paraphrasing In Therapy Mean

    What does paraphrasing in therapy mean? Active listening, also known as paraphrasing, is a technique for responding empathically to another person's emotions by rephrasing what they have said while concentrating on the core of what they have felt and what is significant to them. Carl R. Rogers coined the term in Client-Centered Therapy.

  6. Reflecting & Listening Skills

    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. Encouragers, Paraphrasing and Summarising

    Counselors and mental health helpers use encouragers, paraphrasing and summarising microskills to engage with clients in therapy.

  8. 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...

  9. The Skill of Paraphrasing in Counselling

    Introduction. The skill of paraphrasing in counselling is essential for effective therapeutic communication. It involves rephrasing the client's words using the counsellor's own language, ensuring an authentic bond and fostering deeper understanding.

  10. 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...

  11. 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. Summary: A statement that reiterates more content than paraphrasing. Typically used at transition/ending points in the counseling session. A summary may include content, affect, and meaning.

  12. Reflection (Therapeutic Behavior)

    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 morning" in response to a client describing difficulty waking up.

  13. Paraphrasing/Tone

    Learn how to paraphrase what your client said in a concise and empathetic way. See examples, tips and exercises to improve your listening and communication skills.

  14. 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.

  15. What Are The Benefits Of Paraphrasing In Counseling

    You can avoid overusing direct quotations by paraphrasing, which can also be shorter than quoting. It can be beneficial to paraphrase in order to better comprehend and consider the source material. You are made to consider what the other person is really saying when you rephrase their idea. Reframing or summarizing is a little more complicated ...

  16. What Is An Example Of Paraphrasing In Counseling

    What Is Paraphrasing And An Example? According to the Cambridge Online Dictionary, paraphrasing is the act of stating something written or spoken in different words, especially in a shorter and simpler form to make the meaning clearer. A restatement of someone else's ideas or thoughts into your own words is referred to as paraphrasing. A technique for presenting the same ideas in a different ...

  17. 3 Ways to Master Paraphrasing

    Mastering Paraphrasing: 3 Key Techniques for Building Trust and Connection in Therapeutic RelationshipsWhat is Paraphrasing? Mastering paraphrasing is an essential skill for trainee counsellors. Paraphrasing is a form of rewording what the client has shared without losing the sense or meaning of what they are saying. It focuses on something that is significant for the client, or, as the ...

  18. Why Are Rephrasing And Summarizing Crucial In Counseling

    Why are rephrasing and summarizing crucial in counseling? By giving accurate responses through encouraging, paraphrasing, and summarizing, a counsellor can encourage a client to keep talking, open up more freely, and explore issues in more detail. Informing the client that the counsellor has correctly understood what they have been saying by ...

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    To do this, we must also respond respectfully, for example using the skills of reflection and paraphrasing. Our own body language also helps with this - for example, we must use an open posture, make appropriate eye contact, and allow the right amount of personal space (depending on cultural norms and individual clients' preferences).

  20. What is reflection of feeling in counseling?

    What is paraphrasing and reflecting feelings in Counselling? 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.

  21. Best Paraphrasing Tool

    1. Which is the best paraphrasing tool for researchers? The best paraphrasing tool for researchers often depends on specific needs, such as contextual understanding and accuracy in retaining the meaning of words.