They freeze when it's real.
Attune gives them a place to practice between sessions. You assign a scenario, they work through the conversation, and you get a summary of what happened.
Pick from scenarios built around Gottman, EFT, DBT, IFS, NVC, and MI, or create your own. Set the relationship, the situation, and what you want your client to work on.
They rehearse the conversation privately. The practice partner responds to how they communicate, not just what they say.
After each session, you get a summary of what happened, what patterns showed up, and how your client is progressing. Ready for your notes.
The practice partner gets defensive, shuts down, and pushes back the way real people do. Your client learns to stay grounded when it gets hard, not just when it's comfortable.
You describe the scenario, your client practices, and a summary shows up when they finish. Where they folded, what patterns emerged, what to bring into your next session.
Your client can stumble, restart, and say the wrong thing without anyone watching. You see patterns and progress, never the raw conversation. That's what makes them willing to try.
Your clinical judgment drives everything.
Clients never self-select scenarios. You choose what they work on based on what you see in session. Attune is homework you assign, not a therapist replacement.
Patterns emerge across sessions.
Each summary shows what happened in one conversation. Over weeks, you start to see whether your client holds a boundary that used to collapse, or softens an opening that used to come out harsh.
Built with safety boundaries.
If a client signals distress, the session stops and surfaces crisis resources. You see summaries, never transcripts. Chat content is deleted after each session.
We are building Attune with a small group of licensed therapists. You get early access, direct input on the product, and free use during the pilot.
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