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May 21, 2025

Interview with Mashable on Recording Therapy Sessions

Jon was recently interviewed for an article about AI notes and recording therapy sessions. We hope you'll give it a read. It's an important topic for clients and therapists alike.


May 20, 2025

Lions and Rabbits and Notes, Oh My

Recording therapy sessions might solve one problem, but it creates another... As we attempt to illustrate with this story.


May 14, 2025

Recording Sessions Isn’t the Answer

There’s a growing push to record therapy sessions for documentation. But it's not the answer to therapists' documentation problems. And privacy and trust are worth protecting.


April 22, 2025

Government Study Is a Data Privacy Reminder

A new US government study on autism aims to collect vast amounts of medical records -- a fresh reminder that data, once collected and shared, can be used in ways you never expected. The best way to protect sensitive information is not to collect it in the first place.


March 17, 2025

Keeping Therapy Sessions Private

Therapists and clients both have a role in protecting privacy. It’s not just about signing consent forms -- it’s about making informed choices and having open conversations about confidentiality.


Oct. 29, 2024

Think Before You Record

Data breaches will happen, so it's important to think about whether sensitive data needs to be recorded or stored in the first place. Limiting unnecessary data storage and avoiding recordings can help protect privacy and reduce the impact of a breach.