Most therapy sessions end with an unanswered question: "Is this working?" Soveria answers it — with data, not impressions.
Not a reproach — a statement. The therapy industry relies on intuition where it could have been working with data for a long time.
Measurement-Based Care means one simple rule: every therapeutic decision rests on measured data, not impressions. Like a thermometer in medicine — it doesn't treat, but it makes treatment precise.
Neither PHQ-9 nor GAD-7 tells you what to do. They tell you what's happening. The difference is fundamental.
Soveria doesn't add tasks. It integrates into what you already do and makes it measurable.
Initial questionnaire, consents, instrument selection — all in one flow. The client completes it in 7 minutes.
The client fills out PHQ-9, GAD-7, or any of 36 instruments before each session. Automatically. Without reminders from you.
You see the change graph before the session starts. Not after. Not 'by feel' — in numbers and trends.
Data doesn't decide for you. It lets you decide more precisely. The loop is closed — therapy becomes manageable.
Therapist and client work in the same system but see different sides of one process.
Soveria doesn't ask you to change your method. It gives you the data you were missing to work with the method you're already trained in.
Not declarations. Architectural decisions that define how every platform feature is built.
Soveria doesn't diagnose. Doesn't recommend methods. Doesn't interpret data. It provides data to those trained to use it. An algorithm has neither a degree nor clinical responsibility.
We don't sell, aggregate, or monetize clinical data. Encryption in storage and transit. Right to deletion. This isn't a terms condition — it's a design principle.
The client sees their data in the same system as the therapist. Not after a request — immediately. The therapeutic alliance is built on a shared picture of reality.
Phase 1. The platform is live.
Not competitors. Different eras. One profession.
Not fast. Deliberately.
A practicing therapist asked a simple question: "Why don't I have a way to know if my client's condition is changing between sessions?" There was no answer. That became the starting point.
Studying MBC research, interviewing 40+ specialists, developing the first prototype. Key finding: the instruments have existed for years. Nobody had assembled them together.
First closed version. Real therapists with real clients. First measurements. First data that changed a session decision. The product proved itself.
36 library documents. 36 assessment instruments. Client management. Supervision. Public profiles. This is the beginning, not the end.
Soveria doesn't ask you to retrain. It integrates into your practice — and makes it measurable from the first session.
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