A closer look at what patients experience, what counselors see, and how SessionBridge stays safe by design.
Patients write freeform entries whenever something's on their mind — a hard day, a small win, a question for their counselor. No structure required.
Quick logs of how a medication is making them feel — side effects, changes in mood or energy — so the care team sees the full picture, not just what's remembered weeks later.
Patients jot down what they want to bring up next time, so sessions start with their priorities instead of starting from scratch.
If the app notices patterns that suggest low mood or anxiety, it can offer a short, clinically validated check-in — such as the GAD-7 or PHQ-9. These are standardized screening tools, offered informationally. SessionBridge never diagnoses and never gives therapy advice.
Every journal entry, log, and check-in result routes to a secure portal your team reviews ahead of the next appointment.
The app can notice patterns and surface them — it does not interpret them clinically. Every clinical decision, every response to a check-in, is made by a licensed member of the care team.
When it comes to signs of self-harm risk, SessionBridge doesn't rely on AI interpretation. The response is deterministic and immediate.
SessionBridge's AI companion is designed to spot patterns in journaling and logs and gently prompt a check-in — nothing more. It does not diagnose, does not recommend treatment changes, and does not replace the therapeutic relationship. Every clinical judgment stays with the licensed care team.
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