- Opening/Rapport building: The counsellor welcomes the client, makes them comfortable, and builds trust. The purpose of counselling and rules of confidentiality are explained.
- Problem exploration: The client is encouraged to talk freely about their problems, feelings, and experiences. The counsellor listens carefully and asks relevant questions.
- Understanding and goal setting: The counsellor helps the client understand the problem clearly and works with them to set realistic goals for improvement.
- Intervention/Action phase: Suitable strategies, techniques, or solutions are discussed to help the client deal with the problem effectively.
- Termination/Closing: The interview is concluded by summarising the discussion, reviewing progress, and planning follow-up sessions if needed.
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Explain the typical format of a counselling interview.
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