
Notes, not
judgment.
A toolkit that teaches you to use AI in your practice without letting it touch the clinical call. Built by a former social worker, for the people still in the room.
HIPAA-aware from slide one. Which tools have a signed BAA, and which don't.
Chrysti Reichert · My AI Evolution
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Read this first.
I spent 13 years in social work before I taught AI to hundreds of people. This is that experience, pointed at your practice.
A few things to know
You don't need to be technical. If you've used Google, you'll be fine. I was a social worker, not an engineer.
The risk isn't that AI is dumb. It's that AI is confident and wrong, and it sounds exactly like it's confident and right.
The pause is your job. Diagnose before you prescribe. AI skips that step. You can't.
Next slide is the first real lesson.
AI predicts. It doesn't know.
AI looks at patterns and guesses what comes next. It does not understand your patient. Try it yourself:
AI works by probability. Which word does AI think comes next?
Same engine that guesses "happen" will guess a detail in your note. Next slide: catch it.
One line was never said.
Here's an AI scribe's draft of a progress note. Three lines are real. One, the AI added on its own. Which one?
Which line did the AI most likely invent?
The full toolkit walks all six ways AI lies in your work, and the checks that catch each one.
That's the idea. Here's the rest.
The full toolkit walks where AI fabricates, what never goes in the box, and the checks that keep your clinical read yours. There's no other AI toolkit built quite like this: for therapists, not tech. Get it for $29, instant access.
- What AI actually does, and why it doesn't know your patient
- The six ways AI lies in your work, in notes, handouts, summaries
- The note problem, and the check before anything hits the chart
- What never goes in the box, HIPAA, BAAs, and which tools actually qualify
- Custom instructions for a clinician, set up once
- Better questions, not better prompts, the social-work move
- The catch-the-error test and a one-page desk gut-check
- A before-and-after check, thirty real situations, see what actually moved
Questions? Email myaievolution@gmail.com