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How does the AI work?

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Overview

TheraScripts uses AI to select, sequence, and adapt content from a curated practitioner-built library — not to write from scratch. Understanding this distinction is important.

The module library, not generative writing

Every therapeutic script produced by TheraScripts is assembled from a structured module library. Each module is a discrete piece of session content — an induction, a deepener, a metaphor, a technique, a reframe, a close — written and reviewed by experienced practitioners.

The AI's role is:

  1. Selection — Based on the client snapshot and session goal, it identifies the modules most likely to be effective for this specific client in this specific session.
  2. Sequencing — It arranges modules into a coherent session arc with appropriate transitions.
  3. Adaptation — Language patterns are adjusted to match your chosen therapeutic style, delivery mode (in-person, virtual, or self-guided audio), and any client-specific guidance from the intake survey.

What the AI does not do: invent new therapeutic content, make clinical decisions, or produce output without a human review step.

How generation works

Script generation goes through several internal stages before you see the result. These stages handle planning and structure, assembly, personalisation, and safety checking — in that order. Each stage operates on the output of the previous one, which means the final script you review has already been checked against contraindication rules, delivery constraints, and structural requirements before it reaches you.

The final stage is a review gate that flags anything requiring your attention before export is permitted.

Your role throughout

  • You choose the therapeutic style and session goal.
  • You review the generated script and can edit any section freely.
  • You decide whether to accept, amend, or reject the output.
  • You hold final responsibility for the content you use with clients.

The platform is a professional tool, not an autonomous system.

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