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A TWIST BSB statement is designed to report on all bank services rendered during the reporting period. A BSB statement includes: For one or more accounts in a client/bank relationship. For a defined period in time (typically the most recently concluded bank billing cycye)
Reflection with a twist: You can choose to reflect what has been said and then continue the thought just a bit. Summary: You reflect back a whole paragraph of what you have been hearing.
Reflecting in motivational Interviewing (MI) involves listening to the patient and then making statements not asking the patient questions (Rosengren, 2009). Reflections are defined as statements of understanding (Miller & Rollnick, 2103).
Think of a time you were talking over a difficult decision with someone. Notice the difference here: If your friend said, You can't decide (simple reflection), or instead, You are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Or You've got a dilemma to work through here (complex reflection).
Amplified: Reflect what the client has said in an exaggerated way (over or under). This encourages the client to argue less, and can elicit the other side of the client's ambivalence. Client: I'm here because my girlfriend made me come here. Helper: That's the only reason why you're here.