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The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.
Nothing. What do you mean?
When you started therapy with me. You said you couldn’t imagine working again. And like you just said, you were not doing anything, right?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.###Input:Nothing. What do you mean?##Response:When you started therapy with me. You said you couldn’t imagine working again. And like you just said, you were not doing anything, right?
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The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.
Yeah. I was spending all day in bed . . .
So, I am wondering if something has changed since you have made the decision to look for a job . . .
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.###Input:Yeah. I was spending all day in bed . . .##Response:So, I am wondering if something has changed since you have made the decision to look for a job . . .
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The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.
I feel like I am in the same place, except that I am more active. But I still feel hopeless. I can’t see how things are going to change.
How has your wife reacted to you being more active?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.###Input:I feel like I am in the same place, except that I am more active. But I still feel hopeless. I can’t see how things are going to change.##Response:How has your wife reacted to you being more active?
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The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.
She was happy. . . . She had been asking me to do that for months. I understand her. I have not been very useful in the house either this past year.
What impact would you say your decision to look for a job has had on your relationship with her?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.###Input:She was happy. . . . She had been asking me to do that for months. I understand her. I have not been very useful in the house either this past year.##Response:What impact would you say your decision to look for a job has had on your relationship with her?
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The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.
I see what you mean. . . . Yeah, sure, our relationship is better now. That’s true. It is.
Is it something important to you?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads the client to engage in an initial perspective taking shift.###Input:I see what you mean. . . . Yeah, sure, our relationship is better now. That’s true. It is.##Response:Is it something important to you?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
When I can’t stand the way I feel.
What kind of feeling?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:When I can’t stand the way I feel.##Response:What kind of feeling?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
I feel empty. When I talk to people, it is like I am transpar- ent. I go through days like a ghost. I don’t feel anything.
It must be really painful to see yourself as a ghost, is it?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:I feel empty. When I talk to people, it is like I am transpar- ent. I go through days like a ghost. I don’t feel anything.##Response:It must be really painful to see yourself as a ghost, is it?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
I don’t know. I don’t really care. That is the problem.
It is a problem?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:I don’t know. I don’t really care. That is the problem.##Response:It is a problem?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
Yeah. Who wants to feel empty?
I probably would not like that.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:Yeah. Who wants to feel empty?##Response:I probably would not like that.
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
Exactly. It is the worse feeling you can imagine.
Do you think you could tell me more about it?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:Exactly. It is the worse feeling you can imagine.##Response:Do you think you could tell me more about it?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
You feel numb, like your body’s not even yours. I hate that.
That seems like a really painful feeling.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:You feel numb, like your body’s not even yours. I hate that.##Response:That seems like a really painful feeling.
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
Yes it is.
Can you notice that you have at least those two feelings, the feeling that you are empty and the feeling that it is painful to feel empty?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:Yes it is.##Response:Can you notice that you have at least those two feelings, the feeling that you are empty and the feeling that it is painful to feel empty?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
Hmm. Yeah, I guess. But I can tell you that what it really feels like is nothing at all. Sometimes I think I am an empty shell.
Like a shell you would find on the beach, brought by the sea?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:Hmm. Yeah, I guess. But I can tell you that what it really feels like is nothing at all. Sometimes I think I am an empty shell.##Response:Like a shell you would find on the beach, brought by the sea?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
Yeah, exactly.
Imagine that you find that empty shell on the beach and take it in your hand. You look at it and see that it is empty.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:Yeah, exactly.##Response:Imagine that you find that empty shell on the beach and take it in your hand. You look at it and see that it is empty.
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
Yeah?
Who would you be?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:Yeah?##Response:Who would you be?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
What do you mean? I am me, with the shell in my hand.
So you are not the shell.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:What do you mean? I am me, with the shell in my hand.##Response:So you are not the shell.
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
Not in this case.
What is different?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:Not in this case.##Response:What is different?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
I think I am an empty shell because I feel empty.
Okay. But who is seeing that?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:I think I am an empty shell because I feel empty.##Response:Okay. But who is seeing that?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
Me.
From where?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:Me.##Response:From where?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
From where I am, what do you mean?
From where you are, okay. So where are you? Are you the empty shell or the one holding the empty shell?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:From where I am, what do you mean?##Response:From where you are, okay. So where are you? Are you the empty shell or the one holding the empty shell?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
It is weird.
Yeah, it is. It is strange to feel something and see that you are feeling it at the same time, right?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:It is weird.##Response:Yeah, it is. It is strange to feel something and see that you are feeling it at the same time, right?
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
It’s just that I don’t usually think about it that way.
What difference would that make if you did?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:It’s just that I don’t usually think about it that way.##Response:What difference would that make if you did?
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If I didn’t think I am a shell?
If you saw yourself as the one holding the shell, which may be empty, or filled with pain because of the feeling of emptiness.
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
I don’t know.
What if you could hold this shell no matter what is inside? Even if it is empty, that wouldn’t change anything about you.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:I don’t know.##Response:What if you could hold this shell no matter what is inside? Even if it is empty, that wouldn’t change anything about you.
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the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).
But I care about what is and what is not in the shell!
Of course. That is why you are holding it in your hand, right? And that is why you are looking at what is inside . . .
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist helps client notice that she is actually bothered by this experience and that this, in and of itself, is a feeling different from emptiness (i.e., amplifying the awareness of experiences).###Input:But I care about what is and what is not in the shell!##Response:If you were me, what would you say to a client who is telling you that she is crazy?
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The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.
I know I shouldn’t cut myself. I know it makes things worse but I am crazy. I am crazy so I cut myself.
If you were me, what would you say to a client who is telling you that she is crazy?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.###Input:I know I shouldn’t cut myself. I know it makes things worse but I am crazy. I am crazy so I cut myself.##Response:If you were me, what would you say to a client who is telling you that she is crazy?
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The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.
I would probably tell her that she is not crazy, I would try to reassure her, but that is because I would not know what it is like to be crazy.
What else would you know?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.###Input:I would probably tell her that she is not crazy, I would try to reassure her, but that is because I would not know what it is like to be crazy.##Response:What else would you know?
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The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.
I would know lots of stuff about psychology, I guess.
What else would you see if you were me?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.###Input:I would know lots of stuff about psychology, I guess.##Response:What else would you see if you were me?
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The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.
Someone who is suffering, who is feeling empty and needs to cut herself to feel better.
If you were me, would you see a girl who is crazy or a girl who is suffering?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.###Input:Someone who is suffering, who is feeling empty and needs to cut herself to feel better.##Response:If you were me, would you see a girl who is crazy or a girl who is suffering?
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The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.
If I were you, I would not say “crazy.”
Why?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.###Input:If I were you, I would not say “crazy.”##Response:Why?
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The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.
Because you are nice. I know you don’t want to hurt me.
So if you were me, you wouldn’t want to hurt the you who is right there in this chair, right?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist leads client to adopt his point of view as a way of opening her up to other variables that may also contribute to her behavior—­exploring an interactive sense of self.###Input:Because you are nice. I know you don’t want to hurt me.##Response:So if you were me, you wouldn’t want to hurt the you who is right there in this chair, right?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
What I want is to be less anxious.
What would be different in your life if feeling anxious was not a problem?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:What I want is to be less anxious.##Response:What would be different in your life if feeling anxious was not a problem?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
I would be more productive at work. Right now, I waste a lot of time second-­guessing myself, so I am not very productive. And I end up doing a lot of work at home.
What difference would it make in your life if you were more productive at work?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:I would be more productive at work. Right now, I waste a lot of time second-­guessing myself, so I am not very productive. And I end up doing a lot of work at home.##Response:What difference would it make in your life if you were more productive at work?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
I would have more time with my family.
Would this contribute to something that matters to you?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:I would have more time with my family.##Response:Would this contribute to something that matters to you?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
I would be more involved in my husband’s and my kids’ lives. I would share more things with them. I could support them, not just with money like right now, I would be there for them.
Are there other reasons why you would like to be more productive at work? What other impact would this have to be more productive?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:I would be more involved in my husband’s and my kids’ lives. I would share more things with them. I could support them, not just with money like right now, I would be there for them.##Response:Are there other reasons why you would like to be more productive at work? What other impact would this have to be more productive?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
Well, it was hard to get this job, you know. When I applied for this job, I told them I would do really great, but right now, I am not nearly as productive as my colleagues. It makes me feel like . . .
Like?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:Well, it was hard to get this job, you know. When I applied for this job, I told them I would do really great, but right now, I am not nearly as productive as my colleagues. It makes me feel like . . .##Response:Like?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
Like I am not performing up to my boss’s expectations.
It is important for you to meet her expectations?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:Like I am not performing up to my boss’s expectations.##Response:It is important for you to meet her expectations?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
Yes. I will lose my job if I don’t.
I understand. Do you feel like how you are at work is also part of something you care about in your life in general?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:Yes. I will lose my job if I don’t.##Response:I understand. Do you feel like how you are at work isalso part of something you care about in your life in general?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
I want to be reliable. When I say I will do something, I want to do what I said.
What are other things you do or want to do in your life that are also in the service of reliability?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:I want to be reliable. When I say I will do something, I want to do what I said.##Response:What are other things you do or want to do in your life that are also in the service of reliability?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
In my relationships, I try to make sure that people can count on me.
I’ve sensed that in here, almost as if you are wanting to lay a foundation for your family.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:In my relationships, I try to make sure that people can count on me.##Response:I’ve sensed that in here, almost as if you are wanting to lay a foundation for your family.
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
Exactly. I’ve even used that word before. Reliability is like a foundation.
Where else does that desire to lay down a strong foundation show up?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:Exactly. I’ve even used that word before. Reliability is like a foundation.##Response:Where else does that desire to lay down a strong foundation show up?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
I don’t know what to say; there is nothing I care about anymore.
Did you have the hope you would care about something again when you decided to come see me?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:I don’t know what to say; there is nothing I care about anymore.##Response:Did you have the hope you would care about something again when you decided to come see me?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.
Yeah. I don’t want to stay like that forever.
What did you care about in the past?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to identify a positive overarching goal or quality of action and moves it away from pliance in a specific area.###Input:Yeah. I don’t want to stay like that forever.##Response:What did you care about in the past?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
It is hard to say. I mean I can think of things I used to care about, but they seem so uninteresting now that I am not even sure it mattered that much at the time. Maybe I was just trying to convince myself that it was important.
Could you try to give me an example?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:It is hard to say. I mean I can think of things I used to care about, but they seem so uninteresting now that I am not even sure it mattered that much at the time. Maybe I was just trying to convince myself that it was important.##Response:Could you try to give me an example?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
I used to spend a lot of time reading.
What kind of books?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:I used to spend a lot of time reading.##Response:What kind of books?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
Novels, mostly.
What did you like about reading?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:Novels, mostly.##Response:What did you like about reading?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
I don’t know . . . I am not sure anymore.
Can you remember a book that you enjoyed reading?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:I don’t know . . . I am not sure anymore.##Response:Can you remember a book that you enjoyed reading?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
Sure.
Can you picture in your mind a moment when you were reading it, and imagine that you are back then?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:Sure.##Response:Can you picture in your mind a moment when you were reading it, and imagine that you are back then?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
I can easily recall that. It was during a holiday.
Okay, great. Can you try to describe to me what was going through your mind as you were reading the pages?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:I can easily recall that. It was during a holiday.##Response:Okay, great. Can you try to describe to me what was going through your mind as you were reading the pages?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
I was completely absorbed. I generally was when I used to read.
Absorbed. Okay, that is interesting. Like something that grabs all your attention?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:I was completely absorbed. I generally was when I used to read.###Response:Absorbed. Okay, that is interesting. Like something that grabs all your attention?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
Yes, exactly.
What is grabbing your attention so much in this book?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:Yes, exactly.###Response:What is grabbing your attention so much in this book?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
The story was compelling, I guess.
What is the story about?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:The story was compelling, I guess.###Response:What is the story about?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
About a guy who tries to find his wife’s murderers.
What is compelling about this story?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:About a guy who tries to find his wife’s murderers.###Response:What is compelling about this story?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
There is something powerful about this guy remembering the good times he had with his wife. It is moving to see him try to find out what happened, as a kind of way of reconnecting with her because they were separated just before she died.
This seems like a beautiful story.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:There is something powerful about this guy remembering the good times he had with his wife. It is moving to see him try to find out what happened, as a kind of way of reconnecting with her because they were separated just before she died.###Response:This seems like a beautiful story.
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
Yes, it is.
And you remember being moved by the character’s attempt to reconnect with his deceased wife. . . .
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:Yes, it is.###Response:And you remember being moved by the character’s attempt to reconnect with his deceased wife. . . .
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
Yes.
What about now? Does this sense of connection means something to you?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:Yes.###Response:What about now? Does this sense of connection means something to you?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
I don’t know. I feel disconnected from everybody right now.
Does that bother you?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:I don’t know. I feel disconnected from everybody right now.Yes.###Response:Does that bother you?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
Yes and no. I don’t really like being like that, but at the same time, it doesn’t really touch me. I know it is weird. I just don’t feel much right now.
As you were talking about the story, you seemed moved earlier. Is that right?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:Yes and no. I don’t really like being like that, but at the same time, it doesn’t really touch me. I know it is weird. I just don’t feel much right now.###Response:As you were talking about the story, you seemed moved earlier. Is that right?
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the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments
I guess I was remembering that time, when I was much better. . . . And yes, that story was moving. I guess it still is.
Have you ever felt closely connected to someone in your life? Can you think of a specific instance or time?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:the therapist asks questions evoking observation and description of experiences associated with these meaningful moments###Input:I guess I was remembering that time, when I was much better. . . . And yes, that story was moving. I guess it still is.###Response:Have you ever felt closely connected to someone in your life? Can you think of a specific instance or time?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
I have to be there for my kids. This is what a mother does.
I think most people would agree with you. Yet, I am interested to hear why it is important to you.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input: I have to be there for my kids. This is what a mother does.###Response:I think most people would agree with you. Yet, I am interested to hear why it is important to you.
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
I want to be a good mother, to be there for my children. Can you imagine what people would think if I didn’t take care for them properly?
How about we approach this in a slightly different way? For example, I wonder what you would think if you were there for your children but nobody knew or cared about it.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:I want to be a good mother, to be there for my children. Can you imagine what people would think if I didn’t take care for them properly?###Response:How about we approach this in a slightly different way? For example, I wonder what you would think if you were there for your children but nobody knew or cared about it.
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
Well . . . Hum . . . It is a very strange question!
You think?
input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:Well . . . Hum . . . It is a very strange question!###Response:You think?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
Yeah . . . I mean . . . Of course I would still be there for my children, I would take care of them even if people told me it is wrong.
Or just didn’t care?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:Yeah . . . I mean . . . Of course I would still be there for my children, I would take care of them even if people told me it is wrong.###Response:Or just didn’t care?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
Yeah, absolutely. It is not just about what people think.
Okay, this is really interesting. Would you like to explore a little further what would be a more meaningful reason to be there for your children other than doing what people think you should do?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:Yeah, absolutely. It is not just about what people think.###Response:Okay, this is really interesting. Would you like to explore a little further what would be a more meaningful reason to be there for your children other than doing what people think you should do?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
I love my children. They are everything to me.
I can see that. How does that fit with the need to be there for them?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:I love my children. They are everything to me.###Response:I can see that. How does that fit with the need to be there for them?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
I want to have a normal life. A job, a partner, friends . . . You know . . . a normal life.
When you say normal life, do you mean like everybody else?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:I want to have a normal life. A job, a partner, friends . . . You know . . . a normal life.###Response:When you say normal life, do you mean like everybody else?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
Yeah, I guess.
Why do you think people want this kind of life?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:Yeah, I guess.###Response:Why do you think people want this kind of life?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
It makes them happy.
Okay, let’s take a concrete example. Let’s say you get a job tomorrow. Would that make you happy?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:It makes them happy.###Response:Okay, let’s take a concrete example. Let’s say you get a job tomorrow. Would that make you happy?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
Yes, of course.
What difference would that make in your life?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:Yes, of course.###Response:What difference would that make in your life?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
I would have more money. It is already important. I would feel like I am a real person.
Okay, there are two things in there. Let’s start with money if it is okay. What would it change in your life if you had more money?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:I would have more money. It is already important. I would feel like I am a real person.###Response:Okay, there are two things in there. Let’s start with money if it is okay. What would it change in your life if you had more money?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
I would be able to go out with my friends, for example. I can never go out with them right now. It is too expensive, even to just have drinks.
You like spending time with your friends?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:I would be able to go out with my friends, for example. I can never go out with them right now. It is too expensive, even to just have drinks.###Response:You like spending time with your friends?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
Yes, I do.
What do you like about it?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:Yes, I do.###Response:What do you like about it?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
It makes me feel connected, like I can share things. Right now, I feel isolated.
Would you say that getting a job is important to you because it would help you connect with your friends?
input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:It makes me feel connected, like I can share things. Right now, I feel isolated.###Response:Would you say that getting a job is important to you because it would help you connect with your friends?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
Yes, sure. This is one reason for sure.
You also said that you would feel like a real person. What does real mean to you in practice?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:Yes, sure. This is one reason for sure.###Response:You also said that you would feel like a real person. What does real mean to you in practice?
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The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.
I don’t like feeling assisted. I want to be active. I feel like a zombie without a job. I am nothing.
So you want to live your life actively? Client: Yes, I want to contribute . . . you know . . . to society.
input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to potential sources of intrinsic reinforcement.###Input:I don’t like feeling assisted. I want to be active. I feel like a zombie without a job. I am nothing.###Response:So you want to live your life actively? Client: Yes, I want to contribute . . . you know . . . to society.
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The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.
I am going to ruin my relationship if I keep having these anger bursts. I really need to do something about it.
Your relationship seems important to you.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.###Input:I am going to ruin my relationship if I keep having these anger bursts. I really need to do something about it.###Response:Your relationship seems important to you.
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The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.
Yes it is! I love my husband, and I know I am horrible right now. I complain about everything, I break stuff. I can’t keep going like this or I will lose him. I would understand if he left me. But I don’t want that!
If you changed the way you interact with him, how would that make your relationship better?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.###Input:Yes it is! I love my husband, and I know I am horrible right now. I complain about everything, I break stuff. I can’t keep going like this or I will lose him. I would understand if he left me. But I don’t want that!###Response:If you changed the way you interact with him, how would that make your relationship better?
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The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.
We would not fight all the time.
I am sure this would be a relief. Are there other things that would change and not only remove what is problematic in your relationship but also bring something you care about?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.###Input:We would not fight all the time.###Response:I am sure this would be a relief. Are there other things that would change and not only remove what is problematic in your relationship but also bring something you care about?
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The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.
Well . . . Maybe that could help us get closer again. . . . We barely talk to each other right now. I miss feeling close to him, having good conversations. It would be nice to feel closer physically too.
Can you tell me about a time you felt especially close to your husband?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with aninput that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.###Input:Well . . . Maybe that could help us get closer again. . . . We barely talk to each other right now. I miss feeling close to him, having good conversations. It would be nice to feel closer physically too.###Response:Can you tell me about a time you felt especially close to your husband?
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The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.
I remember one time when his mother died, we just talked hours about what she meant to him and it kind of spilled over into what we felt about each other. It was strange because it was such a sad day, but yet it was so sweet to be together.
So when you share your deeper feelings—­including your feelings about each other—you feel closer.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.###Input:I remember one time when his mother died, we just talked hours about what she meant to him and it kind of spilled over into what we felt about each other. It was strange because it was such a sad day, but yet it was so sweet to be together.###Response:So when you share your deeper feelings—­including your feelings about each other—you feel closer.
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The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.
It doesn’t happen that often I guess, but the times I can think of are all like that.
Are there feelings you have that you would kind of like to talk about with your husband but don’t?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with aninput that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist orients the client to positive reinforcing consequences.###Input:It doesn’t happen that often I guess, but the times I can think of are all like that.###Response:Are there feelings you have that you would kind of like to talk about with your husband but don’t?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
I don’t really know right now. I am kind of lost to be honest.
That’s understandable. Imagine that we are one week from now, at our next session. Imagine that we talk about what you have done during this week. What do you think you may like to have accomplished since our last session?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with aninput that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:I don’t really know right now. I am kind of lost to be honest.###Response:That’s understandable. Imagine that we are one week from now, at our next session. Imagine that we talk about what you have done during this week. What do you think you may like to have accomplished since our last session?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
I could call my friends. It would bring me closer to them. And I think they would appreciate that too.
You told me before that you like to be thoughtful in your relationships.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:I could call my friends. It would bring me closer to them. And I think they would appreciate that too.###Response:You told me before that you like to be thoughtful in your relationships.
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
Yes, I care a lot about that. I like to make sure my friends are well and to do things for them. I feel really bad because I haven’t done that much in the past few months.
If you called your friends, would it also be an opportunity to be more thoughtful in your relationship with them?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:Yes, I care a lot about that. I like to make sure my friends are well and to do things for them. I feel really bad because I haven’t done that much in the past few months.###Response:If you called your friends, would it also be an opportunity to be more thoughtful in your relationship with them?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
Hmm . . . I think that if I took the time to listen instead of having short conversations, I could be more thoughtful with my friends, yes.
Okay, so calling your friends is one action that can help you make your social life richer, and at the same time, you can be thoughtful when you do that. Is this something you want to do?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:Hmm . . . I think that if I took the time to listen instead of having short conversations, I could be more thoughtful with my friends, yes.###Response:Okay, so calling your friends is one action that can help you make your social life richer, and at the same time, you can be thoughtful when you do that. Is this something you want to do?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
Yes, absolutely. As we talk about it, I definitely feel like I want to do that.
What could you do to be more involved in your children’s life?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:Yes, absolutely. As we talk about it, I definitely feel like I want to do that.###Response:What could you do to be more involved in your children’s life?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
I know they would like me to spend more time with them on weekends, but I would need to change my work schedule, and I would probably have to work with a different partner. I have been working with the same colleague for 4 years. It would be a lot of work to build a new team.
I see. It would bring more work and it would not be easy for you. Would that contribute to involving you more in your children’s lives in the end?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:I know they would like me to spend more time with them on weekends, but I would need to change my work schedule, and I would probably have to work with a different partner. I have been working with the same colleague for 4 years. It would be a lot of work to build a new team.###Response:I see. It would bring more work and it would not be easy for you. Would that contribute to involving you more in your children’s lives in the end?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
If I did that, I could probably have more time on weekends, yes. I could spend more time with them, and they would like that.
Is it something you want to do?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:If I did that, I could probably have more time on weekends, yes. I could spend more time with them, and they would like that.###Response:Is it something you want to do?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
I think it would be good if I tried to get more interested in new things, like going to museums maybe, reading more books.
Would this be part of something important to you?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:I think it would be good if I tried to get more interested in new things, like going to museums maybe, reading more books.##Response:Would this be part of something important to you?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
Most of my friends do these kinds of things. I think it might be good for me to do that too.
Just as a thought experiment, do you think that you would still consider these new activities if your friends didn’t care about museums and books?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:Most of my friends do these kinds of things. I think it might be good for me to do that too.###Response:Just as a thought experiment, do you think that you would still consider these new activities if your friends didn’t care about museums and books?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
Hmm. Probably not. But I would like to be more like my friends. I feel a bit excluded from our conversations right now. They don’t think I am as smart as they are. I should probably make an effort if I don’t want them to think that way about me.
So, as I hear you, going to museums and reading books have a lot to do with improving your social relationships; is it the case?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:Hmm. Probably not. But I would like to be more like my friends. I feel a bit excluded from our conversations right now. They don’t think I am as smart as they are. I should probably make an effort if I don’t want them to think that way about me.###Response:So, as I hear you, going to museums and reading books have a lot to do with improving your social relationships; is it the case?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
Yes, that’s true.
You say that you don’t want them to think you are not as smart as they are. Is there something positive that may also come if you were to read books and go to museums?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:Yes, that’s true.###Response:You say that you don’t want them to think you are not as smart as they are. Is there something positive that may also come if you were to read books and go to museums?
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
What do you mean?
I mean, not only something that doesn’t happen such as your friends thinking that you are not smart, but also something that does happen and that is satisfying to you; perhaps something that would enrich your life, not just prevent something unpleasant from happening.
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:What do you mean?###Response:I mean, not only something that doesn’t happen such as your friends thinking that you are not smart, but also something that does happen and that is satisfying to you; perhaps something that would enrich your life, not just prevent something unpleasant from happening.
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The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”
I see . . . I think I would be more included in the group, and I would be more able to share interests with them, probably. And maybe I will find these activities interesting if I try. I have always found that these kinds of things are not for me, but I like listening to my friends when they talk about their experiences. Maybe I was just not ready to make the effort until now.
You think it would be worth it now?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist uses hierarchical framing to explore actions serving the overarching goal “building a socially rich life.”###Input:I see . . . I think I would be more included in the group, and I would be more able to share interests with them, probably. And maybe I will find these activities interesting if I try. I have always found that these kinds of things are not for me, but I like listening to my friends when they talk about their experiences. Maybe I was just not ready to make the effort until now.###Response:You think it would be worth it now?
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The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.
We could take some vacations together. We haven’t done that in a long time. We could go on a trip maybe.
How would that be an opportunity to connect?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.###Input:We could take some vacations together. We haven’t done that in a long time. We could go on a trip maybe.###Response:How would that be an opportunity to connect?
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The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.
It would be just the two of us, and we would do things together.
So it would be meaningful to you?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.###Input:It would be just the two of us, and we would do things together.###Response:So it would be meaningful to you?
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The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.
Yes, I think so. Although . . . Maybe I am dreaming. I am not sure it will be possible. We are a little short on money. You see, this is exactly the problem we have. We don’t have the luxury to spend time together, to go on vacations like other people.
Yeah, this is hard. I understand. So, going on vacations would be really great, and you don’t know if it is possible right now. If this was not possible, what else could you do that would also help you connect with your wife?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.###Input:Yes, I think so. Although . . . Maybe I am dreaming. I am not sure it will be possible. We are a little short on money. You see, this is exactly the problem we have. We don’t have the luxury to spend time together, to go on vacations like other people.###Response:Yeah, this is hard. I understand. So, going on vacations would be really great, and you don’t know if it is possible right now. If this was not possible, what else could you do that would also help you connect with your wife?
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The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.
We could go out more often maybe.
What kinds of things would you do out together?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.###Input:We could go out more often maybe.###Response:What kinds of things would you do out together?
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The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.
See a movie. Go to dinner.
These would be opportunities to connect with her?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.###Input:See a movie. Go to dinner.###Response:These would be opportunities to connect with her?
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The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.
It could work. We used to like doing that together, so yes, it is possible.
What else? Are there things you could even do at home, that don’t need you to spend money or to plan anything?
Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction:The therapist checks the hierarchical connection with the overarching goal.###Input:It could work. We used to like doing that together, so yes, it is possible.###Response:What else? Are there things you could even do at home, that don’t need you to spend money or to plan anything?