Clinical intelligence for depth-oriented therapists

What the session holds,
after the session ends.

SubText reads each session through a depth-oriented lens, surfacing defense patterns, relational signals, and the questions worth bringing to supervision.

Join the waitlist

One supervision session costs more than six months of SubText.

Signal Detection

What the session says beneath what was said.

After each session, SubText applies a depth-oriented reading to the transcript, attuned to the theoretical frameworks you work in. It identifies defense mechanisms in operation, shifts in relational positioning, countertransference markers, and the latent content beneath manifest communication. The result is a clinical reflection, not a summary.

Surfaces:

Defense patterns and resistance markers
Relational and transferential signals
Countertransference indicators
Supervision questions, session-specific
Session Analysis · March 14

Defense

Intellectualization as distancing from affect around the mother material. Note the shift to third-person reference after the pause at 22:14.

Relational

Enactment pattern: client positions therapist as withholding authority figure. Third instance in six weeks. Transferential constellation stabilizing.

For Supervision

What is the function of the client's humor here—defense, contact, or both?

Longitudinal Tracking

What memory misses, SubText holds.

Patterns in language, affect, and relational positioning emerge over months, not sessions. SubText tracks recurring themes, defense constellations, and transferential dynamics across the full arc of treatment—giving you a longitudinal view no progress note can provide.

Client pattern summary · 6 months
Idealization / devaluation
Somatic displacement
Proximity seeking → withdrawal

Patterns identified across 24 sessions

SOAP Note · March 14

Subjective

Client arrived flat, stated 'nothing to talk about.' Opened with a somatic complaint before engaging with session material from last week.

Objective

Affect gradually animated across session. Tearful at 38:00. Humor deployed twice as transition out of affect.

Assessment

Ongoing ambivalence about the treatment relationship. Session productive despite resistant opening.

Plan

Explore the somatic presentation next session. Hold the door open on the mother material without pushing.

Exportable to FHIR R4 · Signable

Clinical Documentation

The note, without the weight.

SOAP, DAP, and BIRP notes generated from session audio. Editable, co-signable, and exportable to FHIR R4. Documentation that emerges from the clinical work—not a separate task added after it.

Most documentation tools are built for compliance. SubText is built for understanding.

Pricing

The cost of not knowing.

Solo

$59/month

For independent practitioners

Depth-oriented reflection · Defense and relational signal tracking · Supervision prep · SOAP / DAP / BIRP notes · FHIR R4 export

Join the waitlist

14-day free trial

HIPAA Compliant

Group

$199+/month

For group practices, 5–40 therapists

Everything in Solo · Admin dashboard · Usage reporting · Cohort oversight

Institute

Custom

For training programs and clinical institutes

Everything in Group · Cohort supervision intelligence · SSO · Cohort analytics · Dedicated support