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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. Well, and your daughter. Client: Right.
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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 then sent you out in your car. Client: Yeah. I mean I guess it was my decision to take the, uh- you know, the other shots, but I-I just-- I don't know. I really don't really remember too much.
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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, given that you've sort of noticed all these changes where it's affecting your friendships, it's affecting your studying, it's affecting your relationship with your mom. Where do you think you should kind of go from here? Client: Oh, um, I feel I should st-stop. I mean, like, I'm not-not unrealistic. I understand that situations like this will happen.
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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. All right. Client: Okay. All right. I'll do that.
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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: Fantastic. Well, um, now we can start looking at if you're interested in how that might look- 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: -with your mates? Client: Yeah, like-- Well, I know I get into trouble with them, but they're still my mates, and I-
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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. All right. So, it sounds like you-you've actually worked this out until be out within a couple of days. Client: Um, that's the goal, 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: Oh, that-that sounds like it would be great if you were able to do that. Obviously, don't smoke in the house, you know- you know. Client: Oh, absolutely. I never. Never.
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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: Mm-hmm. So and what would you-- What would- What would help you get to building up to it? Spending more time there. Client: Um, well, I guess just sticking with it and not getting, um, sidetracked.
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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, it's kind of something that you're— Client: It's just there.
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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.
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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: Because you're- felt so obligated. Client: Yes, because it turned into an obligation instead of just really really a sense of like you know passion you know. My passion is gone completely. I don't know I'm just happy to, I feel like I got back in touch with myself. It's like I was like lost for a while and now I'm like back again, yes, now I remember why I wanted to do this or like why this is important to me because it is actually one of my values to be and help, but it just has to be, uh, balanced.
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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: So, since then, I've been hanging out more with them, getting to know them. But I can also see that oh, I'm just living life, I guess. But that's also not fair to them that I'm not there for them as much as I was before.
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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: I’m getting a strong sense that's what you want as well. Client: It is what I want. Definitely.
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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: Alright. Client: Yeah. Yeah, which kind of was a bit of a sh-shock, I suppose.
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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? So, what temptations have you had to, kind of, go back to offending? Client: Like like getting on the piss, but with Donna, there kind of keeps me 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: Yeah. Client: Um, I don't know. It's just fun to drink with my friends, like when we're at a party at someone else's house, and we're drinking with other people that we don't know. It tastes 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: Your friends would be pretty comfortable with that? Client: Yeah. I mean, at least my closest friends, for 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: Apples for breakfast. Client: You start off at breakfast and get yourself an apple, a bit-a bit of apple and-and so on. 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: Right, so he kinda gave you a directive? Client: Well, he did. He says he's going to put me on some sort of program if it gets worse.
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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: -three years, and all I could think about I was like obsessing 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: 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: Why? Client: If they didn't wanna hang out, well, then what have I got, I suppose?
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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 were made to say you're lucky. Client: She's just a really nice girl.
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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 this time, it seems like it's a little bit different this time. How come this time you feel like you might not reschedule this time around? Client: Um, well I think it's this kind of long time coming. I just need to do it and then I can figure out, if I don't pass, I have to wait three more months to do it. And then I just study for the next three months. And if I do, then I can have that weight lifted off my shoulders cause it's been all a lot of weight on me and I think about it every single day. And I'm just sick of thinking 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: Okay. Well, you take this one once a day. Did he tell you what side effects to expect? 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: Sounds like you attribute your current situation to bad luck. If that's what you believe and you don't attempt to make any change in your behavior, what consequences might result? Client: I guess- I guess more problems with police and school and I really don't have like the time or the money for any of that.
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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. So you've been working really hard- 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-hmm. Client: -and quit a couple of times, off and on in my 20s, but, you know, it's been consistent. And I can't see myself changing now.
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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, the question is, I suppose, that I have for you is, where would you think, for you, would be a good place to start? If you were gonna make any changes, even small changes at the beginning, rather than just thinking, oh, I got to change everything, which it sounds like you're not prepared to, you know, do a whole lifestyle change, and I don't think that's what we're talking about here. Where would you feel most comfortable to start if you were gonna make any changes at all? Client: Where would I start? Well, I-- What if about if I cut down on sugar in the coffee? If we could have long blacks, no milk, and no sugar.
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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 sick of this? Client: Yeah. I-I just-- I can't shoplift anymore. You know, I got- I got caught again. And uh, you know, I-I got suspended, I got back to school, so I'm-I'm uh-- I'm gonna mess up my whole life here, unless I can stop this.
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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: What's going on with that? Client: Well, I just can't seem to get back in the gym. I don't wanna-- I-I used to work out quite a bit, and in the last, I dunno, couple of years I've just-- I stopped going. I got busy, and now I'm out of the habit, and I-I really, I dunno, I feel like I need to get back.
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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: Yep, yep. Could that mean that some of your friends are probably moving around some similar sort of stuff like you, wondering about where they're going and- 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 on the one hand, you're worried about how your smoking might be affecting him and on the other hand, you're not so sure if it's really the smoking that's causing these problems? Client: Right. Yeah. I mean, he doesn't have asthma. Yeah. He-- I don't-- he hasn't had a lot of other problems that his other friends have, so. And I've thought about quitting before in the past, but I just don't- I just don't see how it's possible right now.
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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: So, that's what I want 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: And, yeah, it might be an issue, I don't know if it's an issue at this point. It'll be interesting to sort of talk about that. But I'm wondering what happens, yeah, when-when you get on the pokies out there, they're certainly at the pub, pokies around? So what happens in your body when, um— Client: A bit of a rush, I suppose.
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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 have a drink containing alcohol? Client: Um, a few times a week. Uh, Wednesdays, I'll go to happy hour and have about two or three. And then, um, Thursdays, seven, um, seven or eight. Fridays, probably just a couple of glasses of wine with dinner. Um, but Saturdays are bigger night. And I would probably have a few drinks before I went to the bar. And then have four or five at when-when I was out. 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. Client: And it revealed that apparently, I might have diabetes 2. Well, that's what he says.
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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 I can give you a little card that can help you keep track of it. And if you can bring that back to the next appointment, it could be something we could discuss. Okay. Anything else? Client: No, that gives me something to work towards until I see you next week.
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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: No, no, I get that. I get that. Client: -till-- You know, I'm not an alcoholic or anything like that, I—
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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'll start with that? Client: I'll start with that.
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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 person, right company- Client: Right.
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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. The payoff just wouldn't be worth that two hours of treadmill versus that double fudgy browny thingy. Client: Right, decadent-- Why do they put the word decadent in food?
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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, and I'm sorry, that's not how I mean to come across at all. Client: Yeah, I-I-I know I'm not an idiot and people know that smokers are, you know, "How can you smoke today?" [coughs] It's just not that easy to, uh, 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: The-the availability of it is there. 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. Client: You know, I can make in an hour what I can make in a night or a week of nights. It's pretty-- You know, from where I'm from that a really-- You know, there's no decision at all, that's just like, what are you up to if you don't?
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: Well, I mean, I'm sorry we're a bit late, but you know that's the general practice, isn't it? You know, sometimes these things happen. Um, but it doesn't alter the fact that you do just have a virus, uh, and they are very common. And the nice thing is that it will get better with paracetamol and fluids, and the paracetamol will help the pain. Um, with giving it to the kids, I'm afraid there's nothing we can do about that. It's unlikely they'll get it, but I can't guarantee it. Client: [sighs] Well, I mean, this is gonna affect my job. I talk on the phone quite a lot at work, and I'm just-- I don't think at the moment I'm going to be able to go to work. Can- can I, at least, get a sick note?
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: Mm-hmm. Yeah. Client: It was a waste and it caused more side effects
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: And the sugar in it helps too. Client: Yeah, the sugar gives me the boost, I suppose. I-it's fantastic.
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: It's something that's always on your mind. Client: I still crave smoking, even though I've stopped.
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: Well, I understand that. I don't have an hour to go to the gym every day either, but one of the great things about physical activity is that any amount in any type of activity can be very helpful. For example, let's think about some activities that you enjoy doing. Client: I like to walk.
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: But you did have some success. Tell me how you felt when you lost the weight. Client: I felt great and I felt really proud of myself. I thought that this was something that I could do.
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: How much does it actually cost you a week? Client: It's-it's about-- Um, I'll buy and go through a pack a day, so it's almost £7.
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: Sure. I'm-I'm happy to do that. Client: That would really help.
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: There might be something [unintelligible 00:06:43] because you're such a social guy. And so to be able to be exercising and be talking and enjoying yourself- you like the music too, right? Client: Yeah, that's right, well I-
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: So, that-that-that's also changed.
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: Egypt? 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: Okay. So, what did you say to Donna? Client: [clears throat] Oh, I just said-- I said, "Uh, could you give me a hand with this?"
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, Jill, um, I know you're here to talk about your blood pressure today. 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: Okay. Client: -silly stuff.
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: I think you really need to quit. Client: Yeah. I mean, alcohol is just so prevalent in our society and it's just around me, wherever I go and parties and stuff that. I-I kind of feel like I should just, uh, get used to it or at least understand its, uh, its effects before I should let it get out of my life entirely. I don't- I don't really see it as something that will completely destroy my life.
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: -now that you're with Donna? Client: Yeah. Cause I like I feel guilty not spending my time with, yeah, Donna. Like, I miss my mates, like, I get lonely and stuff, but even though they get me into trouble, but-
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: So what do you think that will take, um, because you're the one that really knows how you're feeling about in the house and how you're feeling about your safety. What do you think? The lifeline is a possibility, that's something you can consider. Client: That I will definitely- I definitely wanna do that.
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: Okay. Well, that sounds good. So, why don't we meet again in a couple of weeks and you kind of update me on how cutting back on your drinking has gone, and also, what it was like when you met with a social worker? Sound good? 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: Okay. Client: And even then I-I snuck out and had a cigarette, you know.
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: Sure. I totally appreciate that, and it's your decision, Olivia. You know yourself best and what fits for you. If you ever feel like you like to open up the idea of conversation about family planning or birth control, I'd love to talk to you about that another time. Client: Yeah, maybe another time. Just, I'm not ready for it.
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: Um, you run a business, and you've got a lot to do. 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: Right. So, these different tablets that you've got from the- 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: Hmm. Client: But the problem goes that coffee, we're up to 8 or so, 10 cups of coffee a day now.
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: So, let me ask you this, Bob, what are some of your wife's concerns about your smoking? Client: Well, she's concerned about my health and she cuts out all these articles from the paper about second-hand smoke and—
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: 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.
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: Playing basketball and playing video games are a way to feel better. 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: Yeah. Let me see. You know those look to me like they-they-- did you go to the-- It doesn't look like you went and got any stitches, but that looks to me like you could have used them. What do you think? Client: I think have you ever been to an ER when you cut yourself, you'd know why I don't go.
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: Mm. Client: Yeah, that'd suck if you had to read, like, a big manual or something. 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: Yeah? Yeah. Client: Just provided it will help me deal with it.
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: -to try to get the inflammation down, so she doesn't need to go to the emergency room and do whatever you can at this point to keep the smoke off your clothes. And I think you're gonna see big changes in terms of, uh, her not needing to go to the emergency room, and you probably won't need to use the rescue inhaler hardly at all. Client: Oh, really?
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. Do your homework. Client: Right, do my homework and set up my like to have everything available to me.
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: A little bit bigger, perhaps doesn't look after himself that well, and he fits that foot Client: Well, yeah. I mean, as far as I know, I hadn't seen him for-
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 has to happen in order for you to get to tai chi again? Client: Well, I'd have to make the arrangements again, that was a little complicated, and, um, I'd have to get my head straight about feeling self-conscious, because I-I know that nobody's really looking at me, but I have to convince myself.
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: Mm-hmm. Client: Like there's this one incident that somebody was talking to me, I just said like, "Oh, wow, this is like really lame, like I'm just gonna leave," and I like let the conversation be.
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: -pretty much see yourself doing for- Client: Yeah, a while, quite a while. Yeah.
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: Mm-hmm. Client: That means a new wardrobe, which I'd like to have, but I can't afford it.
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. Client: I'm not ready for that conversation right now.
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: It's not easy to be in that world and also having that constant reminder that the baby is coming and this baby is saying, "I want this better life," and you want to give the baby a better life too. Who can support you, do you think when-when you look around who's in your circle right now, who do you think can support you in moving towards path B? Client: Definitely my parents, um, and I probably need to, uh, go and meet some other-other people who are maybe, you know, having kids too so that I can see, like how it's done 'cause like, I only have a younger brother who's like not-not even close to that. So I don't really have anyone in my life that I know that's had kids recently. So I-I would like to meet other, you know, young moms out there who, you know, are kind of struggling with the same stuff I am.
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: Okay. Now, if the juice was still there, can you think of anything else you could do? Client: I suppose I could replace it with, um, a low-calorie drink or drink more water.
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: And-and it's hard to replace it with something. Client: Yeah, it is. Um.
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: Yeah. Client: You know, I mean like I said three days was like-
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: Um, what do you think would make it easier for you to cut down or quit using Methamphetamine? Client: Something else to do on weekends, you know, different social life.
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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'd be great. Client: Yeah, okay, I'm up for that.
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: Uh-huh. Client: And I haven't gotten there yet.
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: Right. Client: So I thought, well, this is my first step. So, uh, it's time to do something.
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: Dylan, you told me what brought you here today, what do you think the problem really is? Client: Um, well, I wanna say I have a drinking problem. I think I'd probably have more of a, like getting caught problem. I mean, my friends, they-they drink like fishes and I-- they don't ever get caught and you got me over here and I get caught and they left.
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: And the social stigma, because you don't want your daughter to think of you like that, whatever that- that as a smoker, you know. You know there're people who make the assumption and it- it sounds like those are more important to you than the medical things, and who cares why it's important? Client: Right.
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: Yeah, that looks really hard.
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: Sure. Client: And then, uh-uh, what I'd like to do is try not to smoke in my 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: Sounds like drinking changes how you think in those moments? Client: Yeah. I would've definitely told him to put on a condom if I was sober.
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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? So, what have you been thinking, um, since we last met, about what you might do about getting that kind of job? Client: Uh, I don't know if-if I would go into polytech, done courses there or something.
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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: And though my son keeps telling me that I'm drinking too much, and it's scary to think that my drinking is harmful. It's a big word.
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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, um, do you think you could quit drinking or? Client: Yeah, I think I could. I don't need it. For instance, it-it is-- it is used as a kind of, like, let's get the party going.
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