Blog · 2026-05-08

How psychologists use the between-session dashboard (without replacing clinical listening)

Longitudinal context, smarter pre-session prep, and sharing controlled by the patient.

The problem of the gap between sessions

Between one appointment and the next, a lot of emotional information is lost: patients summarize the week in a few minutes, and professionals rebuild context under time pressure.

A longitudinal dashboard — fed by the patient themselves — can enrich listening without turning the session into chart reading.

The point is not to replace the narrative, but to arrive with better hypotheses about what happened between meetings.

What Care mode shows

With explicit consent, the professional sees energy trends, frequent emotions, and structured summaries. Access is read-only: who decides to share (and for how long) is the patient.

That speeds up pre-session prep and helps identify patterns patients may not verbalize right away — always as a hypothesis to explore in the therapeutic relationship, never as an automatic report.

Clear ethical limits

EmotiveCare does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace clinical judgment. SENTIO AI synthesizes what the patient recorded; interpretation remains with the professional and the person.

If you see patients and want to learn the invite flow, visit the for psychologists page and compare the Care plan on plans.

Frequently asked questions

Can the patient revoke access?
Yes. Sharing is optional and can be paused or revoked at any time by the patient.
Does this replace the clinical interview?
No. The dashboard complements listening with between-session context; clinical direction remains with the professional.

If you are experiencing persistent distress or thoughts of self-harm, seek emergency services and mental health professionals near you immediately.

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