Description
To use Aibly you need an invitation from your therapist or case worker. Aibly is a communication tool that captures what happens between therapy sessions. Clients communicate with their therapist remotely via Aibly using:
* Digital journals
* Self-report of mood
* Key emotion words selection
* Assessments like PHQ-9 sent to your client's mobile device
* Therapist-created interventions and client responses
* Goals from the client's treatment plan
* Data collection tools
Journaling in Aibly is more than just a way to gather input from a client. For starters, the prompts are defined by the therapist and are specific to the client. Client responses are analyzed by Google AI for word patterns to pick up on client mood even if they don’t express it. The insights you get from clients are based on how you personalize it for your client. This results in far better insights than a typical journal app.
Based on the client’s response, interventions pre-determined by the therapist are suggested to the client. Not only does that provide a way of responding to the client when the need is most acute, it also provides an effective tool for implementing a client care plan.
STANDARDIZED MEASURES
Therapists can send assessment tools, like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7, to clients when they first begin using the Aibly app and periodically after that. A clinician’s dashboard enables provider organizations to see progress over time for an individual client or across the organization.
CLINICAL DASHBOARD
This app is one half of the Aibly suite, which also consists of a web-based app that enables therapists to see client journal entries, view patterns in those entries, look at client mood trends, and define interventions for their clients.
PROGRESS NOTES
Aibly captures treatment interventions and client responses that can easily be inserted in a progress note in an EHR.