The APA says anything AI drafts in your name is yours to answer for. Illinois put a $10,000-per-violation line under it. This toolkit teaches the checks that catch a softened risk note, an invented citation, or a summary that quietly changed what your client said. Before any of it reaches the chart.
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Why this one
My mom is a nurse. Her AI scribe writes her patient notes, and sometimes it puts in words she never said. She catches it because she reads every line. Most people don't. If AI can invent a sentence in a medical note, it can do it in yours.
I spent 13 years in social work before I taught AI to hundreds of people. Same skill, different room.
The first thing you learn in social work: diagnose before you prescribe. Someone asks for one thing. The real need is usually somewhere else. AI skips that step every time. It's a yes-man, confident and fast, and happy to agree with a bad read.
That pause is your job. It always was. This toolkit is the checks that keep it yours.
Chrysti Reichert · My AI Evolution · former clinical social worker
Most AI guides hand you prompts to paste. You use them once and you're no better at catching AI when it's confidently wrong. Prompts expire. Judgment doesn't.
This teaches the moves a clinician actually needs: where AI fabricates, what never goes in the box, and how to check an answer before you trust it anywhere near a patient's care.
It's not a CE course, and it's not trying to be. It's a skill you'll use Monday, not a certificate that sits in a drawer.
You're an independent or small-practice clinician, a therapist, counselor, or social worker, who writes notes and uses AI to keep up. You want it without handing over your clinical read, and you're free to choose your own tools. You don't need to be technical. I wasn't either.
You want a live training for a whole team, that's the team workshops. Or you're at a hospital or big system where IT decides which AI tools you can touch. The judgment here still helps, but your workplace policy comes first.
You don't have to take my word for it. Two ways in:
Built by Chrysti Reichert, a former clinical social worker who now trains these skills for teams.
The toolkit teaches the skill. The Practice AI Mini-Workshop points it at your actual practice: one 90-minute working session on your real notes and tools, and you leave with a written one-page plan you keep. $500 flat.
Get the one-page rundown: what the APA now expects from you, what Illinois fines, and the two questions to ask before you paste anything into a chatbot. The free preview comes with it, and you get first word when the full edition lands July 12 at the early price.
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The full workbook: four parts, interactive games, five copy-paste prompts, the catch-the-error test, and a bonus custom-instructions prompt that works in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot.
The same way my Think Clearly toolkit works. After checkout you get a passcode and instant access in your browser. Nothing to install.
The opposite. A full section is about what never goes in the box, and how to use AI without risking confidentiality or consent.
No. It teaches judgment, not tool tricks, so it works with whatever AI you already use. I was a social worker, not an engineer.
No, and that's on purpose. There are plenty of CE courses on AI ethics. This is the practical version: the moves you'll use Monday, not credit hours you'll forget.
No. The toolkit is the self-paced version for individuals. The workshops are live sessions for teams. Want this for your team? Book a discovery call.
Questions first? Email myaievolution@gmail.com