thePsychology.ai
Clinical tools, creative experiments, and side projects.
Psychologist Tools
Inzinna
Creative
01 Getting Licensed
You passed the EPPP. Now you wait. These tools make the wait shorter.
02 Psychologist Tools
You became a psychologist to help people. Not to copy-paste intake forms.
03 Creative
Language, art, culture. No clinical utility. Just interesting.
04 Dental
For dental students. Textbook figures, pulled out and organized so you can study the pictures, not the page numbers.
You passed the EPPP. Now you wait. These tools make the wait shorter.
You became a psychologist to help people. Not to copy-paste intake forms.
Interactive prototype of an AI–human wellness app for mental health workers, from Lorin Singh, PsyD’s dissertation. Self-assessment, an AI companion with a clinician in the loop, an anonymized employer dashboard, an evidence base, and a VR crash-out room.
Local-first clinical documentation copilot for intake capture, diagnostic review, SOAP drafts, and treatment-plan support before anything touches the chart.
Capture a ZocDoc referral once, then fill SimplePractice demographics, insurance, appointments, and VOB draft without double entry.
A mind-body assessment tool developed by Dr. Neha Menon.
No more hand-summing 18 items and flipping through norm tables. Enter responses, get subscale scores, symptom counts, and a report-ready summary instantly.
The only digital BAARS-IV scorer. Auto-calculates subscales, SCT, symptom counts, and age-banded percentiles. Drops a clinical summary straight into your notes.
Upload a SimplePractice CSV, get per-clinician pay totals with adjusted hourly rates that make JustWorks math land exactly. Chrome extension fills the time cards.
Every leadership project, laid out month by month. Scan what ships in April, what’s waiting, and who’s contributing.
My side projects, month by month. What I’m building, shipping, and iterating on across the year.
Digital WAIS-5 record form. All 20 subtests, running raw totals, age calculation, auto-save, JSON export/import, and a clean print layout. Scaled scores entered manually from the manual.
Multimodal VR psychotherapy. Closed-loop therapy that adapts to your body, not your words. EEG and HRV from a Muse S drive a biofeedback orb in a Quest 3 scene. YC Summer 2026 application in flight.
Pick your insurance and state. See the psychologists on the platform who take your plan. No more calling three offices to find out who’s in-network.
Think out loud before your first real session. CBT-grounded, clinician-designed, adults only. Built to challenge you, not flatter you. Not therapy, not a diagnosis.
Native slide deck presenting findings from the Inzinna clinician needs-assessment survey: priorities, AI use-case demand, barriers, and privacy dealbreakers.
Internal chatbot for staff. Ask the Clinic Manual, Employee Handbook, and Brand Strategy. CPT codes, crisis hotlines, cancellation policy, paid leave. Every answer cites its source.
Patient-facing chat assistant. Welcome, self-assessment, results, clinician matching, gentle crisis handoff, human handoff, and saved conversations. On-brand Inzinna design system.
Web-based executive-function assessment prototype. Starts with a digital Trail Making Test that captures pointer-level kinematics alongside time and errors. Tier-1 tests only — the ones with published digital-to-paper equivalence.
Language, art, culture. No clinical utility. Just interesting.
Type English. Get Chinese. See it in real calligraphy fonts.
Feed it any sound you want to recreate. It figures out the recipe, opens your synth, and turns the knobs for you.
A party game platform for local group play. iPhone hosts the room and AirPlays a public TV scene. The phone stays private for the actor. Replayable decks, legend cards, callbacks, no censorship.
For dental students. Textbook figures, pulled out and organized so you can study the pictures, not the page numbers.