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Live vs post-session: why in-the-moment assistance wins (internal study)Research

internal studies

Live vs post-session: why in-the-moment assistance wins (internal study)

We compared live-generated suggestions against post-session summaries across 84 sessions with 12 therapists. 73 percent of post-session suggestions arrive too late to impact the session where they were needed. Results, methodology, limitations.

Felix Gonzalez · 5 min read
1-on-1s that actually work: how to stop having the same conversation every weekHR

1-on-1

1-on-1s that actually work: how to stop having the same conversation every week

Most 1-on-1s are a waste of time because no one prepares them and no one follows up. How the co-pilot keeps continuity between weeks, remembers the commitments that were made, and produces an actionable summary every time.

Felix Gonzalez · 5 min read
The Gottman Four Horsemen in virtual sessions: intervening at the exact momentPsychology

couples therapy

The Gottman Four Horsemen in virtual sessions: intervening at the exact moment

Criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling are the four patterns that best predict the dissolution of a relationship. Detecting them live during a virtual session gives the couples therapist an intervention window the human eye alone cannot always reach.

Felix Gonzalez · 5 min read
Early detection of crisis signals in therapy: how we assist the clinician without replacing themPsychology

crisis detection

Early detection of crisis signals in therapy: how we assist the clinician without replacing them

How the co-pilot identifies, in real time, language associated with suicidal ideation, self-harm, and domestic violence — and why latency matters as much as sensitivity.

Felix Gonzalez · 5 min read