Therapists
The 50-Minute Hour Has a Blind Spot: 10,080 minutes.
Your clients live 10,080 minutes a week. You see 50 of them. The research on between-session monitoring shows what you're missing — and why it matters for outcomes.
Content for licensed therapists and counselors — how EQ augments clinical work, dashboard walkthroughs, and patient engagement.
Therapists
Your clients live 10,080 minutes a week. You see 50 of them. The research on between-session monitoring shows what you're missing — and why it matters for outcomes.
Therapists
Your clients are using AI mental health tools between sessions — whether you know about it or not. Here's the ethical framework every clinician needs before recommending, encountering, or addressing these tools.
Therapists
The research on self-report bias in clinical settings is unambiguous — your clients can't give you an accurate picture of their week. Here's the neuroscience behind why, and what to do about it.
Therapists
Most mental health crises don't happen in your office. They happen between sessions — and the research shows clinicians have almost no visibility into them until it's too late.
Therapists
For decades, the first fifteen minutes of a therapy session have followed a predictable ritual. The clinician asks, "How was your week?" and the client provides a subjective summary filtered by the fog of recency bias. In this model, the therapist is often a step behind, reacting to