Drive your patients behavioral transformation
Reinforce therapy techniques between sessions in a structured interactive way.
Sustained behavioral change requires reinforcement, accountability, and practice beyond the session.
Enhances these interventions by delivering personalized, structured content that supports therapy goals and keeps patients engaged in their transformation process.
Goal-Oriented Habit Tracking
Align behavioral goals with CBT, DBT, ABA, and MI interventions to measure patient progress.
Personalized Content Delivery
Share therapy-aligned videos, exercises, coping strategies, and guided reflections tailored to patient needs.
Motivational Nudges & Reinforcement
Keep patients accountable with progress check-ins and supportive reminders.
Create secure, clinician-led communities where patients can encourage and motivate each other.
Private Community for Peer Support


"Guide has been a game-changer for my practice. My patients who struggle with behavioral change—whether through CBT, DBT, or ABA therapy—now have structured support between sessions. The interactive tools and insights have significantly improved adherence and long-term progress."
- Dr. Lisa Morgan, Licensed Clinical Psychologist & Behavioral Specialist


Encouraging Long-Term Commitment to Change
Sustained behavioral change requires small, consistent progress over time. Guide helps patients stay engaged, track their milestones, and apply techniques learned in therapy with easy-to-use features. By providing interactive content, reminders, and structured feedback, clinicians can increase adherence to treatment plans and see improved patient outcomes.
More Ways Guide Drives Behavioral Change
Enhancing Clinical Models with Digital Reinforcement
Guide extends the impact of CBT, DBT, ABA, and other behavioral models by providing ongoing reinforcement between sessions. Providers using ABA therapy can track behaviors, reinforce positive actions, and offer structured feedback in a seamless digital format. Patients working on cognitive restructuring (CBT), emotional regulation (DBT), or motivation (MI) receive ongoing support that makes interventions more effective.