Clinician library
Feelpath Resourcesfor Therapists and Clinicians
A library of practical guides for therapists on Feelpath features – including session insights, alexithymia, therapy workflows, client onboarding, privacy and confidentiality, communication, and more.
Start Here
- Is Feelpath right for you?5 min read
Learn about Feelpath
- What is Feelpath?10 min read
- Who is Feelpath for?6 min read
- Why we designed Feelpath for clinicians7 min read
- Why Therapists Still Matter in the AI Era8 min read
- What therapists mean by progress in therapy6 min read
- Works alongside your EHR5 min read
- Video Library
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Works alongside your EHR
Keep SimplePractice for scheduling, billing, and documentation. Use Feelpath as the telehealth room, then bring what you need back into your notes.
Learn about Alexithymia
- A Simple Definition of Alexithymia7 min read
- Is Alexithymia a disorder?5 min read
- Should therapists care about Alexithymia?8 min read
- A Clinician’s Guide to Noticing Alexithymia6 min read
- Helping Your Client Make Progress with Alexithymia7 min read
- Alexithymia Facets: Identifying vs Describing Feelings6 min read
Learn about Emotion Skills
- Why naming our emotions matters3 min read
- What does it mean to process emotions6 min read
- What are Emotion Skills?8–10 min read
Onboarding Your Clients
Feelpath in Your Practice
- Works alongside your EHR5 min read
- How Feelpath helps you stay present4 min read
- What's available to clients between sessions8 min read
- No pop-ups, no coaching, no interruptions3 min read
- Telehealth setup checklist3 min read
- Feelpath and Therapy Modalities (CBT, DBT, EMDR, ACT, AEDP)5 min read
Privacy
- Privacy overview5 min read
- Privacy and confidentiality in Feelpath6 min read
- Are the transcripts accurate?6 min read
- Feelpath's data handling practices4 min read
Feelpath Research
- ALI: Alexithymia Language Index5 min read
- ALI interpretation guide6 min read
- Psychometrics and session insights6 min read
- ELI overview4 min read
- Research index5 min read
- A note on research3 min read