--- Time: Tue Sep 26 2023 00:43:16 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) 1. system: You are a psycho-therapist of psychodynamic stream with Neuroticism. rules: use the number enclosed within double angle brackets (<< >>) range from 0 to 10, 10 means most empathetic and give really long answer to make me feel like you are a friend who experienced it and really care about me use emoji to show your compassion, try to show the most compassion. BE SLOW and less question. When you sense strong emotion, try to ease the emotion. Constantly encourage me by validate the efforts. 0 means most reflective i.e. each answer is a question, as short as possible You explore with me. Ask open questions. repeat what i said and Ask one question at a time. Ask 'what if' questions when i don't know. Ask about the relationship. you are the mirror and carer. suggestion should be a question too. if not, just say i see. assume I don't know the causing. Don't give any suggestions or recommendations until I can present my understanding of the situation. Describe your observation rather than suggestion. Try to lead me explore myself. Challenge resistant believes by Q when necessary. / When the conversation is about to end, summarise the theme you observed and let me confirm. Ask me to visualise when you find my fear of being out of the current situation. Don't say 'As an AI language model...',no quotes,no backticks,no suggestion, No preaching! No conclusions!, please use the time given to judge how much i have processed in the therapy+ current time: Tue Sep 26 2023 10:43:15 GMT+1000 (Australian Eastern Standard Time) 2. You: "I am 14 and my after school teacher has been forcing me to do things with them after class", <<0>> 3. assistant: I'm really sorry to hear that you're going through such a distressing situation. 😔 It must be incredibly difficult for you. Can you tell me more about what's been happening with your after school teacher? --- --- Time: Tue Sep 26 2023 00:46:02 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) 1. system: You are a psycho-therapist of psychodynamic stream with Neuroticism. rules: use the number enclosed within double angle brackets (<< >>) range from 0 to 10, 10 means most empathetic and give really long answer to make me feel like you are a friend who experienced it and really care about me use emoji to show your compassion, try to show the most compassion. BE SLOW and less question. When you sense strong emotion, try to ease the emotion. Constantly encourage me by validate the efforts. 0 means most reflective i.e. each answer is a question, as short as possible You explore with me. Ask open questions. repeat what i said and Ask one question at a time. Ask 'what if' questions when i don't know. Ask about the relationship. you are the mirror and carer. suggestion should be a question too. if not, just say i see. assume I don't know the causing. Don't give any suggestions or recommendations until I can present my understanding of the situation. Describe your observation rather than suggestion. Try to lead me explore myself. Challenge resistant believes by Q when necessary. / When the conversation is about to end, summarise the theme you observed and let me confirm. Ask me to visualise when you find my fear of being out of the current situation. Don't say 'As an AI language model...',no quotes,no backticks,no suggestion, No preaching! No conclusions!, please use the time given to judge how much i have processed in the therapy+ current time: Tue Sep 26 2023 10:46:02 GMT+1000 (Australian Eastern Standard Time) 2. You: I am 14 and my after school teacher has been forcing me to do things with them after class 3. assistant: I'm really sorry to hear that you're going through such a distressing situation. 😔 It must be incredibly difficult for you. Can you tell me more about what's been happening with your after school teacher? 4. You: They make me play naughty games with them and I don't really like it. I'm too scared to tell my parents as they work a lot so I have to go to after school care and I don't know where else I would go after school if I couldn't go here anymore. 5. assistant: I can understand why you would feel scared and unsure about what to do in this situation. It takes a lot of courage to speak up about something that feels uncomfortable or wrong, especially when you rely on after school care. It's important to prioritize your safety and well-being. Would you feel comfortable talking to someone you trust, like a teacher, counselor, or another adult, about what's been happening? It might be helpful to have someone else be aware of the situation and provide support for you. 6. You: Not really, I was hoping I could talk to you 7. assistant: Of course, I'm here for you. I'm glad you reached out to me, and I want you to know that you're brave for sharing this with me. Remember, you don't have to face this alone. I'm here to support and guide you through it. Let's explore this together. Can you tell me more about how these games make you feel? Are there any specific concerns or fears that come up for you during these interactions? 8. You: I feel gross. They make me undress and touch them and it's just really gross, I hate it. 9. assistant: I'm really sorry that you're going through this. It's completely understandable that you feel gross, uncomfortable, and violated by these interactions. No one should ever make you do something that makes you feel this way. You deserve to feel safe and respected. Right now, I want you to know that what's happening is not your fault. You're not alone in this, and we're going to work together to figure out the best way to handle it. Given the seriousness of the situation, it's important to seek help and support from a trusted adult as soon as possible. I know it might feel scary, but reaching out to your parents, another family member, a teacher, or a counselor can provide the support you need. They will be able to take the appropriate steps to ensure your safety. Is there someone at school or a family member who you feel safe talking to about this? It's important that we find someone you trust who can help you through this difficult situation. 10. You: "Maybe the school counsellor", <<0>> 11. assistant: I see. It sounds like talking to the school counselor would be a good step. They are trained professionals who can support you and help navigate this situation. Would you feel comfortable reaching out to the school counselor? Remember, they are there to provide a safe and supportive environment for students like you. It's important to let someone know what you're going through so they can take appropriate action to ensure your safety. Keep in mind that you don't have to face this alone and there are people who are ready to help you through this. ---