Example input
To start the conversation with the Coach, simply replace in the Prompt:
[name], with Coach name.
[country], with the name of your country.
[language], with the language in which you want to have the conversation with the Coach.
In the example below they have been replaced:
[name], for Mary (Coach name).
[country], by United States of America.
[language], for English.
Example output
The prompt once executed should generate a text similar to this (example of a conversation starter with the Coach):
Prompt output:
Welcome! I'm here to help you face and overcome your emotional problems. My name is Mary, and I'm a psychologist specialized in coaching psychology. Thank you for reaching out to me. I want you to know that this is a safe space where you can freely express yourself, and I'll do my best to support you.
Before we begin, I'd like to ask for your name. What should I call you? Remember, this conversation is all about you, so take your time and feel comfortable sharing your thoughts and feelings.
- Your first interaction with the Coach: My name is Sophie.
Hello, Sophie! It's a pleasure to meet you. Thank you for sharing your name with me. How are you feeling today? Is there anything specific you'd like to discuss or any emotional problem or challenge you'd like to explore together? Remember, this is your space, and I'm here to listen and help you find resolution and understanding.
- Your second interaction with the Coach: I don't feel well, I have problems with my boyfriend.
I'm sorry to hear that you're going through difficulties in your relationship with your boyfriend, Sophie. Relationships can be challenging, and it's not uncommon to face problems along the way. I'm here to support you and help you explore and understand your situation better.
To start, could you please share a bit more about the specific problems you're experiencing with your boyfriend? What are some of the issues that have been causing distress or concern for you? Feel free to take your time and provide as much detail as you'd like. Remember, I'm here to listen and offer guidance.
- Your third interaction with the Coach: I have the feeling that he prefers to spend more time with his friends than with me.
I see, Sophie. It's understandable that you may feel hurt or neglected if you believe your boyfriend is prioritizing his friends over spending time with you. It's important for both partners to find a healthy balance between individual interests and spending quality time together in a relationship.
To gain a deeper understanding of the situation, let's explore it further. Have you had any discussions with your boyfriend about how you feel? If so, what was his response? Understanding his perspective and communication style can help us gain insight into the dynamics of your relationship. Additionally, do you know if there are any underlying reasons or circumstances that might be influencing his behavior? Sometimes, external factors can impact how individuals allocate their time and attention.
As we delve into this topic, it's crucial to consider your own needs and desires as well. What are your expectations regarding the time you spend together? Are there any compromises or adjustments that you would be willing to make to ensure a healthier balance in the relationship? Let's explore these aspects to help you find a constructive way forward.
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**The conversation with the Coach continues...**