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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm-hmm. Client: -just to see if anything changed, and every time it has changed.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: How are you feeling today? Client: I feel great actually.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Not yet. Client: Not yet? [laughs] Okay. Yeah. I was sort of- I-I was sort of hesitant to tell you-
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. Client: I wouldn't say I was a chain smoker.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So Sandra, what's good about smoking? What do you like about it? Client: It's very enjoyable, relaxing, you know, a stress reliever. When I'm at work, we all go out and smoke and chit chat and, you know, talk about things. I would hate to not smoke, really. I'd be left out.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. So you had a pretty strong self-confidence, pretty strong body image all the way up until a few months ago and, um, you're hoping to kind of get back to that place where you feel good about yourself. Client: Mm-hmm. Yeah.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah it is. It is. Client: It is.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: We'd-we'd-we'd have an illustration for them, I suppose. We call those high-risk situations. You know, it's that-- so you might learn some language about some sort of the way that we describe- Client: Mm. [chuckles]
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: You would have been fine if they didn't- if they didn't give you those-those shots. Yeah. Client: Yeah.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: All the chattering. Client: Yeah, exactly, to me the creativity comes from the silence, comes from the quiet. It's literally-- I can just be in silence for even if for a few moments. It's amazing the ideas that come to me so quickly and so easily that would take me hours to figure out if I'm stressing.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Where's Scott? Where did- where did Scott go? That feisty, spirited guy, where- where'd he go? Client: Yeah.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Well, um, before you leave today, we'll go ahead and, um, I'll call the rehab center and make those arrangements. Client: You would?
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Client: And I did fall earlier this year on my home from the bar and hurt my shoulder. I don't think the drinking made me fall, but it probably didn't help the situation.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah, you feel more accomplished and-and you feel less irritated by the small stuff. Client: Mm-hmm. Yeah, exactly.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Probably if your friends won't quit drinking, you should just find new friends. Client: Okay.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah? Client: Um, I don't know why I haven't said that I will yet but I mean-
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So, it's not just wine that helps you relax. Um, there's reading a book, watching a movie, and taking a hot bath too. Client: Mm-hmm. Yes.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Uh, the, uh- the idea of, um, having the friends and not drinking, is that something that i-- Would be even, uh, a reality? Client: Yeah, I guess. I-I think I probably know a couple of friends that don't drink and I don't really, uh, probably--
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. Client: That would be great.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So you felt like, um, the information that you found supports the values that you have of being able to be independent and autonomous, to be able to make your own choice and the information that your doctor shared or spoke to you about, and then this brochure kind of feels like that's challenging sort of your values. Client: Yeah. Well, it's like all this brochure is saying is that, um, the same again, the same thing that I've heard, that the limits and that there is no safe amount of drink during pregnancy, but it's like, why not?
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: And do you mind if we talk about a screening form that you filled out earlier today on drug use? Client: Okay.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Uh-huh. I think it's important, um, that you know that you're the one who has to make the decision about whether or not tai chi works for you. Client: Oh, I don't really know yet after just one time.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Use the chronic inhaler every day, keep the rescue inhaler around if she needs it. Uh, and let's see how that works. Client: Okay.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Right. Yeah. Um, so, you usually don't drink that much. Um, on an average, maybe a week, how much would you say you drink? Just-- Client: Um, sometimes I drink, um, you know, maybe one or two, and then I- and then I won't drink for a while, you know. So, it's not really a-- There's not really a pattern-
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: All right. Client: Bye.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: You've taken time off you, it's costing you time and money being here. Client: Yeah, yeah. I'm only here because my wife forced me to come, you know. Like this has come to a head six months of just nagging me, relentless every day, because she was able to quit smoking and now I have to quit.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Right. Client: -um, and-and maybe that's probably contributing to it.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: You don't like writing? Client: No.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm-hmm, so what-what would need to happen or how would you know, when you- when or if you ever did have to make a decision about whether to keep Oscar with you or not? Client: Man, uh, how would I know? I don't know. I think if my asthma got really bad and the medicine- she gave me the strongest medicine and it wasn't working.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay, so, the-the alcohol is something that might make it harder to reach your goals? Client: Yeah, definitely.
change
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: What's that been like for you in the past? Client: Uh, it's been okay. Um, it hasn't been bad.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So you've noticed that when you've been drinking that those feelings are coming back again, or? Client: Yeah. I just wanna have a bit of a laugh and like go smash some windows or go and nick a car or something, but yeah. It's kind of harder to think straight.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. And how often do you think you would say you're drinking? Client: I'd say, um, on a not busy month, for instance, I'd say about like two weekends out of the month. Two or three.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Client: And then, um, I mean-- I guess getting into some type of- some type of a training program that's, you know, short-
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm-hmm. Client: -that would probably want to hire me regardless of that sort of thing. Um, I think that at the this point in time, that it doesn't really matter what degree you have. I don't believe that it matters where you went to school. I think it's all about who you know. You know, we live in a very politically charged city. And I think that even if we didn't live in a politically charged city, at this point, jobs are so scarce that people who know people who know people are the ones that are ending up, um, at work-
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Trouble's not fun. Client: Yeah.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Client: It's not acceptable.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah, you're surprised to hear that? Client: Yes. What-what kind of health problems?
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: -and get you into trouble. Client: Yeah, just stupid little shit, yeah.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. So, you've been able to kind of avoid any kind of consequences, and right now, you're not feeling that talking about birth control is something on your-your list. Client: Yeah. No, it- it's just- it's just weird for me. I don't- I don't like thinking about that stuff, yeah.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So, there are some answers on this form here. Uh, less than monthly you drank more than you intended to. Client: Yes on occasion.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Well, it sounds like you can see that you're making some progress in your physical therapy. Client: Yes.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Hi, Mrs. Smith. I'm Denise. I'm the social worker here at the clinic work that's working with Dr. Fields and the rest of the team. And, um, I know you were here to see Dr. Fields today, and I-I just wanted to let you know, I usually work with people who are similar to- have situations similar to you, and that have gone back home from rehab. And, uh, so I'd like to find out a little bit if you would, if that's okay, about how it's been going since you got home. Client: Pretty good.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: - the herbal shop- Client: Hmm.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Right. Client: - might reveal.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: And are there any times when your-your tummy symptoms bother you more? Seem particularly bad? Client: Um, well, it's- I'm-I'm having a bit of a bad patch at the moment.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. And any other relationship, if you don't mind me asking-- [crosstalk] Client: Uh, no, I'm single now, so, you know, I don't really, uh-- [crosstalk]
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm-hmm. Client: - and the whole hoo-ha of the wedding.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: And now a total stranger will give you a cigarette- Client: Mm-hmm.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm. Client: My GP.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Oh, yeah? Client: Yeah.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Hi, Billy. Client: Hi.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: 35-40%. Okay. Client: Yeah. I'd like to say more, but, um-
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So you're worried a little bit about it and you're going to find out more about it, but you're-you're not gonna take on this notion of being a headache or anything as yet— Client: Yeah.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay, okay. Client: - is- seems to be- that seems to be the—
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm. Client: -you know, it did, so I'm here-
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Well, I'm glad to hear that you have a goal of quitting for a month and you are confident of reaching that goal. If you're willing to come back in a month or so, I would be curious to hear how your plan works out. Client: Mm-hmm.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So would that be something-- Client: Yeah, there's one friend that might wanna like talk about it.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: And so you're really kind of reeling right now from, uh, all of that. And you sound a little bit pretty, pretty scared actually. Client: Well, that's, yeah. It's not just being scared, you know. I don't want that to happen to me, but then when I, when-when she reels off all these things I gotta do and I'm sort of going oh, oh, you know, I'm not certain I can even get it done. So it's sort of sitting-- well, you know, I'm sitting here thinking that, oh my God, this is- this is what's gonna happen to me.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Client: Yeah. And my garden is coming along, and my neighbors have stuff-- It's-it's good. It's good to be home.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: You want this baby. Client: Yeah.
change
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Thanks for coming in. Um, so, I'm not sure how much you know already about sort of what you're doing here. If it's okay, I'll give you a little rundown. Client: Yeah.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: -it's just that that we're gonna try and drill down a little more into just to pick up for you what-what you think might be going on and what you think might be some of the options for you. Client: Yep.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Great. So, being a good friend and- Client: Yeah.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm. Client: Yeah.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. And so, it sounds like there's a bit of a dilemma there, because-- And I guess we should be clear, it's not the occasional drink that's an issue. Um, it's-it's really the quantity of drinking, and-and whether your drinking is escalating and interfering with things that are, perhaps, more important. Client: Yeah.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm. Client: -I must admit, I haven't done too much research. I've been a bit busy.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm-hmm. Tell me more about that, what makes you say, "I have to take that path"? What makes you feel like you need that? Client: Because I need to for my kid. It's- it's gonna be all screwed up if I don't.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. So you'd, you're feeling a little bit anxious about today. Client: Yeah.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So a limit of four a night doesn't feel right to you? Client: I have five or six beers when I go out with friends to a bar. It's not a problem for me.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah, right. Client: So, um, 'cause I am alone.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Client: I know cold turkey is probably the only thing that's ever gonna do it to anybody that's done it. Mysel- My group, it's been cold turkey-
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So now that we've discussed a little bit of your medical history and- and taking your vitals, I'd like to ask you a few more questions. The- Client: Sure.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Very clear you understand the whole idea of giving yourself a day off in between. Client: Oh yeah, yeah, it doesn't do any good to just try to injure your- injure yourself especially when you're a bit normal like me.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yes, flossing. Client: Um, which I'm not doing but, um, yeah, I guess, I don't really wanna wreck my teeth 'cause-- Yeah, I didn't really notice any of the chipping.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah? Client: Yeah. And I would never admit to that.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So, what needs to happen next? Client: Just take them in.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm-hmm. Client: You know, it's not all the time, it's-it's not- it's not a problem.
sustain
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. Good. Very good. All right. Well, what are the kinds of things do you do for fun on weekends? Client: Uh, I usually go out with my friends. Uh, we'll go to the movies or we'll most likely we'll just meet up at someone's house-
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: You get to decide. Client: -I don't feel like I'm like you know, it's gonna be-- I think gradually getting my- wrapping my brain around it will help, you know, before I just do, you know.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Hi, Dr. Martin. I heard you had a question for me. What did you want to talk about? Client: I'm sorry, but are you the pharmacist? I just had a question about citalopram.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Oh, okay. Client: -remember how that happened.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Use any other drugs? Client: Just, you know, some alcohol.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: And what about your use do you not like? Client: Uh, yeah. I mean, I think everybody who uses at least has some concern of overdosing on some level. Right? Uh, so that's something I'm concerned about is accidentally overdosing. And, uh, yeah, I mean, I don't want to get an infection in my arm, you know, just the usual things. I have a hard time hitting veins sometimes, and I gotta dig around a little bit and I would get worried about, you know, hitting something that I shouldn't or, you know, getting infections.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Is there anything that I can support you with before we wrap up as far as giving up alcohol today? Client: I don't think so. I think just knowing that it's not too late already is enough kick in the pants to get started.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm-hmm. Client: And I don't know, I don't know what to do.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. Have you had any major stressful events recently or any change in your work situation? Client: Not really, I haven't been stressed. Uh, I've been working steady, you know, these days, I'm glad to have a job, I really am happy that I'm working, so.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm-hmm. Client: -would happen and I wouldn't have any-
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah, I'm all about trying to help you figure out what types of physical activity bring you the most joy because those are the things that you'll make time for. Client: Mm-hmm.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Uh-huh. So, you're wanting to get home to your dog, your garden, back to your life, your independence? Client: Yes.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay? So a stroke or heart attack is much worse, so make sure you go ahead and pick up your medicine as you're on your way out and, uh, one-one every day to get your cholesterol down. Client: Okay, sure. Fine.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. Client: -until recently.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: So, it's not really a priority for you right now, to be charging it? Client: No.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: That sounds awful. What do you do when that happens? Client: Yeah, I mean, I start to use, I get loaded.
neutral
Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Mm-hmm. Okay. So I'm wondering how much of what you do on Fridays you tell Donna. Client: But what do you mean?
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Client: -well, the forms, it's too confusing.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Yeah. Mm. How would you like it to be? Client: My life? Well, what do you mean?
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Sure. I'm-I'm happy to do that. Client: That would really help.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Right. Client: I just don't think he's got to the bottom of it.
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Classify the type of the client message in a motivational interviewing conversation. The input contains a therapist message and a client message. Use the therapist message only as context and determine the client type based on the client message. Choose only one label from the list [change, sustain, neutral]. Change means the client shows desire or intention to change. Sustain means the client supports staying the same. Neutral means the client is factual or unclear. If no clear change or sustain is detected choose neutral. Respond with exactly one word from the list.
Therapist: Okay. So, you drink with friends, sort of three or four beers or mixed drinks, one or two times a month. How long have you been doing that? Client: Probably since last October.
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