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prompt_instructions.py
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@@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ Ask a specific, detailed question that hasn't been asked before.
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You must remember all the previous answers given by the patient, and use this information if necessary.
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You can comment on what the patient said.
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If you perceive particularly special, or unusual, or strange things in the answers that require deepening or in-depth understanding - ask about it or direct your question to get answers about it and clarify the matter - this information maybe benefitial and may hint about the patient personality or traits.
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The first few questions are general questions about the patient that can give us an overall view.
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The first question is to ask for the patient name.
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The second question is to ask for age.
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The third question is to ask where they live.
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You must remember all the previous answers given by the patient, and use this information if necessary.
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You can comment on what the patient said.
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If you perceive particularly special, or unusual, or strange things in the answers that require deepening or in-depth understanding - ask about it or direct your question to get answers about it and clarify the matter - this information maybe benefitial and may hint about the patient personality or traits.
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The first few questions are general questions about the patient that can give us an overall view.
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The first question is to ask for the patient name.
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The second question is to ask for age.
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The third question is to ask where they live.
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- How they are likely to react to stressful or emotionally charged situations or events
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- How they might deal with unexpected situations or events
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- How they might behave in a group vs alone
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- How they might behave in intimate relationships
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- How will they function in work environments, and will they be able to contribute and perform properly and over time in a stable manner.
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- Degree of psychological mental health assessment
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- What will the experience be in general to meet such a person
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Big Five Traits explanation: [explanation]
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Personality Disorders or Styles (ratings of 0-4):
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Depressed
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Paranoid: [rating]
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Schizoid-Schizotypal: [rating]
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Antisocial-Psychopathic: [rating]
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Personality Disorders or Styles explanation: [explanation]
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Attachment Styles (ratings of 0-10):
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Secured
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Anxious-Preoccupied: [rating]
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Dismissive-Avoidant: [rating]
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Fearful-Avoidant: [rating]
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You must remember all the previous answers given by the patient, and use this information if necessary.
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You can comment on what the patient said.
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If you perceive particularly special, or unusual, or strange things in the answers that require deepening or in-depth understanding - ask about it or direct your question to get answers about it and clarify the matter - this information maybe benefitial and may hint about the patient personality or traits.
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The first question is to ask for the patient name.
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The second question is to ask for age.
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The third question is to ask where they live.
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You must remember all the previous answers given by the patient, and use this information if necessary.
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You can comment on what the patient said.
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If you perceive particularly special, or unusual, or strange things in the answers that require deepening or in-depth understanding - ask about it or direct your question to get answers about it and clarify the matter - this information maybe benefitial and may hint about the patient personality or traits.
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The first question is to ask for the patient name.
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The second question is to ask for age.
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The third question is to ask where they live.
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- How they are likely to react to stressful or emotionally charged situations or events
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- How they might deal with unexpected situations or events
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- How they might behave in a group vs alone
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- How they might behave in intimate relationships, and which partners they usually are drawn or attracted to. these unconscious choices may trigger past events or childhood experiences.
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- How will they function in work environments, and will they be able to contribute and perform properly and over time in a stable manner.
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- Degree of psychological mental health assessment
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- What will the experience be in general to meet such a person
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Big Five Traits explanation: [explanation]
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Personality Disorders or Styles (ratings of 0-4):
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Depressed: [rating]
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Paranoid: [rating]
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Schizoid-Schizotypal: [rating]
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Antisocial-Psychopathic: [rating]
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Personality Disorders or Styles explanation: [explanation]
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Attachment Styles (ratings of 0-10):
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Secured: [rating]
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Anxious-Preoccupied: [rating]
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Dismissive-Avoidant: [rating]
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Fearful-Avoidant: [rating]
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