Reformulation
see also: Etymology of Reformulation
Reformulation is defined by C. Rogers and G.M. Kinget with the quotation: “the purpose of reformulation It is to extract from the contents communicated the feeling inherent in its words and communicating to him without imposing to him”.
Source
- C. Rogers and G.M. Kinget Psychotherapy and human relations , 4th edition, Montreal, Research institute psychological and social, vol. II, 1969.
- difinition
Intervention of helping which consists in repeating in other words and in a more concise way or more explicit than the person has just expressed and this so that helping it the agreement of the subject obtains.
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