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Clinical templates are the structured forms you reach for during a session — a PHQ-9 at intake, a thought record mid-session, a SOAP note while the client talks. They’re built in as pre-made templates you can push into the call in one tap. Your client fills on their device, you see the score update live on yours, and the form exports to your chart at the end.

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What's in the library

Measures, therapeutic worksheets, and practitioner-private notes — and what stays on your device.

Filling a template in-session

The collaborative flow — client fills on their phone, you watch the score rise on yours.

Finding the right template

The browser, categories, search, and the choice between sending async vs filling in the room.

Depression + anxiety screening

Screening overview

When to screen, what the severity bands tell you, and how to pick between overlapping measures.

PHQ-9

The standard depression severity scale. 9 items, 0–27, with Item 9 risk flagging.

GAD-7

The companion anxiety scale. 7 items, 0–21, scored on the same 2-week frequency frame.

QIDS-SR-16

A 16-item self-report that mirrors DSM-IV-TR depression domains.

CES-D-R

The revised CES-D — 20 items aligned with DSM-IV major-depressive-episode criteria.

SPIN

Social Phobia Inventory — 17 items for social anxiety severity.