Write and submit your own example of a meaning reflection.
Submit your example using helper/client dialogue. Focus specifically on the helpers reflection. Write a few sentences of client dialogue, followed by a helper reflection. Try to choose a more complex meaning. Remember, concise, surface level reflection of facts is a paraphrase. A meaning reflection instead focuses much deeper. These are themes or ideas that the client may not even recognize clearly themselves. Fears, motivations, attitudes, beliefs, patterns of behaviors, etc. are all food for meaning reflections.
Avoid providing unnecessary dialogue that isn’t directly linked to the reflection.
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Write and submit your own meaning reflection example.
Use the helper/client dialogue to submit your example. Pay special attention to the reflection of the Helpants. Write a few phrases of client interaction, then a reflection from the helper. Make an effort to select a more complicated meaning. Remember that a paraphrase is a brief, surface-level reflection of facts. A meaning reflection instead focuses much deeper. These are themes or ideas that the client may not even recognize clearly themselves. Fears, motivations, attitudes, beliefs, patterns of behaviors, etc. are all food for meaning reflections.
Avoid providing unnecessary dialogue that isn’t directly linked to the reflection.