AI Quality and the Module Library
Category: For Practitioners Reading time: ~3 min
Overview
A common concern is that AI-generated content will be generic, superficial, or clinically inappropriate. TheraScripts is designed to address this directly — by grounding all output in a practitioner-built, curated library rather than open-ended text generation.
The curated module library
Every piece of content in a TheraScripts script originates from a structured module library created by experienced practitioners. Each module carries detailed metadata — covering the type of content it represents, the therapeutic approaches it suits, how it should be delivered, and any relevant clinical considerations.
The AI does not write new content. It selects appropriate modules from this library based on session context and client profile, sequences them into a coherent arc, and adapts bridging language to match your chosen style.
What this means in practice
- You are not getting an AI attempting to be a clinician. You are getting a structured selection from material that has already been reviewed.
- The output reflects decisions made at the library level (which modules exist, what they contain) combined with decisions made by you at the session level (goal, client context, therapeutic style).
- Practitioners who use the platform typically find they spend more time refining and personalising scripts than correcting fundamental content — because the building blocks are sound.
Editing and refinement
Nothing is locked. You can:
- Edit any module text inline
- Remove modules you do not want
- Add your own custom sections
- Save edited versions for reuse
The generated script is a strong starting point, not a final product you are obliged to use as-is.
Quality standards and ongoing curation
The module library is maintained and expanded by the TheraScripts team with practitioner input. When new evidence, updated guidelines, or clinical feedback indicates that a module needs revision, it is updated in the library — and those improvements flow through to future scripts.