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For therapists

Works alongside your EHR

When emotion language is the bottleneck, many clients need more support between sessions. Feelpath is designed for that work, especially in alexithymia, and it does not require a rip-and-replace.

Keep SimplePractice for scheduling, billing, and documentation. Use Feelpath as the telehealth room for your alexithymia clients, with consent-based transcripts and review.

Book a 15-minute walkthrough

If you’re curious whether Feelpath can fit your EHR workflow, this call will make it clear.

Low switching cost

Your EHR
SimplePractice (or similar)
  • Scheduling
  • Billing and claims
  • Documentation and chart
Feelpath
The session room
  • Telehealth sessions
  • Emotion wheels in session
  • Consent-based transcripts
Exports

Download transcripts, export a PDF, or copy/paste clinician-friendly outputs back into your EHR (with consent).

Keep your EHR as the system of record

Scheduling, billing, and documentation can stay exactly where they already live.

Use Feelpath for the session room

Run telehealth sessions with in-session emotion wheels and consent-based transcripts.

Bring the useful parts back

Export what you need: transcript text, PDFs, and clinician-friendly outputs, without changing your charting system.

Start small

A simple adoption path

Most therapists start with one client, then expand only if it helps.

Try it with one client

Start with one telehealth client where emotion language is hard to access.

No switching tax

Keep SimplePractice. Feelpath is the room you meet in and review from.

Consent stays central

You decide what is saved and what is shared, and you can review and update your choices later.

Links

Use the link pattern your practice already uses

  • Use a persistent room link or a per-session link.
  • Clients join in-browser. No downloads.
  • Consent choices are reviewed before the call starts.

Want the consent details? What does consent mean in Feelpath.

Persistent room link
Same link each week for a client.
Per-session link
Create a link when you schedule or prep.
Either works
Choose the pattern that feels simplest in your practice.

Exports

Bring clean material back into your notes

Keep exports consent-based and clinically appropriate.

Transcript text download

Download the session transcript as a text file.

PDF export

Export a PDF when you want a clean record to save or share.

Copy/paste into your EHR

Use clinician-friendly outputs to reduce duplicate note-taking.

Scope

Feelpath supports reflection, recall, and follow-up planning. It does not replace clinical judgment, diagnosis, or crisis protocols.

FAQ

Common switching questions

No. Feelpath is designed to work alongside your EHR. Keep SimplePractice for scheduling, billing, and documentation. Use Feelpath as the telehealth room for alexithymia clients, with consent-based transcripts and review.

Your EHR stays your system of record for admin and charting. Feelpath is the session room. - EHR: scheduling, billing/claims, documentation - Feelpath: sessions, emotion wheels, transcript-based review and exports

Start with one telehealth client where emotion language is the bottleneck. Use a persistent room link or a per-session link, whatever fits your practice. Expand only if it adds clinical value and keeps trust intact.

You can download the transcript as text, export a PDF when you want a clean record, and copy/paste clinician-friendly outputs into your EHR. Keep exports consent-based and clinically appropriate.

At session start, each participant chooses whether to save a transcript for Insights, and separately whether to share that transcript with the therapist. If the transcript is not saved, no Insights are generated. If it is saved but not shared, the participant can still receive Insights, but the therapist does not have access to that transcript in Feelpath.

Addressing client concerns

Want to see this in your workflow?

We’ll keep it practical: fit, boundaries, consent, and what you’d actually do before and after sessions.