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Personal AI Assistant for Mental Health Professionals; Therapist Tools
PsyKit is a platform that integrates artificial intelligence with structured visual tools to support clinicians in developing customizable therapeutic resources.
The system allows users to assemble a personalized set of tools, such as a note taker, genograms, and client progress trackers, based on their individual clinical approach and preferences.
Your Partner. Aimed To Reduce Early Client Termination and Therapist Burnout
PsyKit is intended to support clinicians by streamlining aspects of session documentation and information organization. Its visual tracking features are designed to assist in capturing patterns, goals, and client progress during or after sessions, reducing the administrative burden associated with end-of-day documentation.
PsyKit additionally aims to increase client engagement by making elements of the therapeutic process more visible and structured. This approach functions to support collaboration and shared understanding within the therapeutic relationship.
Better Insights
Visualizing the therapeutic journey and patient milestones with automated precision- revealing clarity in every professional session.
Deep Dive Genograms
Execute fast multi-generational pattern mapping instantly with AI.
Practice Growth
Empower your practice with retention, referrals, and clinical excellence. Taking the therapeutic relationship to new heights in incredible fashion.
Care for the Clinician
PsyKit provides tools to support the therapeutic process while assisting with administrative tasks.
By streamlining documentation and organization, it is designed to reduce routine workload and support clinician presence during sessions.
Psykit conducted a survey of over 46 individuals who have been through therapy to get an understanding of their experiences.
Key Results:
-50% said they have had to re explain significant life events or experiences to therapists.
-The same 50% said it had a mild to severe impact on their therapeutic relationship.
-64% of respondents said that having shared visual tools would increase their buy-in to the therapeutic process.