Eight pages for eight ways to practice.
Eight audience pages, each grounded in real clinical workflows. Pick the one that fits how you work.
Documenting EMDR the way Shapiro structured it.
Shapiro's 8-phase structure, SUD and VOC tracking, and a built-in bilateral stimulation tool. Without paying for three subscriptions.
See the page For IFS practitionersParts mapping that doesn't live in a separate PDF.
Schwartz-style manager, firefighter, and exile mapping with burden tracking — without keeping your parts maps in a separate PDF.
See the page For ERP therapists treating OCDFear hierarchies, SUDS, and trial counts in the chart. Not in your notebook.
Foa-style fear hierarchies, SUDS pre/peak/post per trial, and CY-BOCS auto-scoring — not a free-text box pretending to be enough.
See the page For ACT therapistsHexaflex, VLQ, and seven defusion techniques. Not one box for "intervention."
Hexaflex documentation, the 10-domain Valued Living Questionnaire, and seven named defusion techniques — not one free-text box for "intervention."
See the page For play therapists and child cliniciansA digital sand tray, built into the chart. Not a separate app.
A digital sand tray, Synergetic Play Therapy templates, and child-centered regulation tools — without paying for a separate sand tray app.
See the page For group practice owners$35 per clinician. Every feature. No Plus tier required.
Multi-clinician scheduling, a dedicated success manager, and an AI assistant for every clinician — without per-seat surprise pricing or feature gates.
See the page For pre-licensed and newly-licensed therapistsAn EHR for therapists billing $40 a session.
AI-drafted notes, scheduling, telehealth, and a client portal — from $29/month. Built for the way associates and newly-licensed clinicians actually work.
See the page For trauma-focused therapistsEMDR, IFS, and somatic work, in one chart.
EMDR, IFS, somatic regulation tools, and child-trauma templates — every approach to trauma in one chart, not stitched across five tools.
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