10 Stages of Gilber 1 Developing rapport. 2 Exploring possible fears, concerns and expectations of coming for counselling. 3 Shared understanding and meaning. 4 Exploring the story and eliciting key themes and cognitive emotive styles: (a) taking a historical perspective; (b) working in the here and now. 5 Sharing therapeutic goals. 6 Explaining the therapy rationale. 7 Increasing awareness of the relationship among thoughts, feelings and social behaviour. 8 Moving to alternative conceptualisations. 9 Monitoring internal feelings and cognitions, and role enactments. 10 Homework and alternative role enactments.
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