Support between therapy sessions, with your therapist involved.
Tualai helps you note what comes up during the week, prepare for your next session, and practice tools from therapy — gently, in your own time.
Your therapist invited you to try it as part of a small pilot. Joining is optional, and you can take time to decide.
What is Tualai
A companion for the time between sessions
Tualai helps patients stay connected to therapy between sessions.
You can use it to reflect on what you are feeling, prepare for your next session, and practice tools or exercises your therapist has introduced.
It is designed to support your therapy journey — not replace your therapist.
Why you're invited
Why your therapist invited you
Your therapist is taking part in an early pilot of Tualai.
The idea is simple: many people leave a session with something on their mind, or arrive at the next one unsure what to bring. Tualai is a small, private space to help with that.
Patients in the pilot tell us it can help them:
- Feel less scattered before a session
- Remember what came up during the week
- Feel a little more supported between appointments
Participation is fully optional.
Why Tualai
How Tualai is different from generic AI apps
Tualai isn't ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. It's a therapist-guided space built for your care.
Privacy-first by design
Unlike generic AI apps, Tualai does not use your data to train broad models. Your mental health notes stay encrypted, anonymized, and tied only to this pilot.
Chat with your past sessions
With your consent, your therapist can enable transcripts so you can revisit what was said, organize insights, and turn them into clear home practice.
Shared with your therapist
Prepare sessions in advance inside Tualai. Your therapist sees your prep on their side, so you both arrive more focused and aligned.
In real life
What this might look like for you
Three small, everyday moments where Tualai can quietly help.
Before a session
You open Tualai for two minutes and note: "I want to talk about the conversation with my sister, and how tired I've been." You arrive at therapy already knowing where to start.
After a difficult moment
Something hard happens on a Tuesday evening. Instead of letting it slip away, you write a few lines about how you felt, so you don't lose it before Thursday.
Practicing a tool from therapy
Your therapist taught you a grounding exercise last week. Tualai gently reminds you of the steps, so you can try it on your own when you need it.
How it works
Five simple steps
Your therapist introduces Tualai
They explain why they think it may be useful.
You review the information
You can read the FAQ and privacy details.
You choose whether to opt in
Participation is voluntary.
You use Tualai between sessions
For reflection, support, and session preparation.
You share feedback
Your feedback helps improve the pilot.
Use cases
What you can use Tualai for
Note what comes up
A short reflection, a feeling, or something you don't want to forget before your next session.
Prepare for your next session
Jot down two or three things you'd like to bring to therapy.
Practice tools from therapy
Revisit a breathing exercise, grounding technique, or journaling prompt your therapist shared.
Notice patterns over time
Track moods or situations that keep showing up, so you can talk about them with more clarity.
Important to know
What Tualai is not
Not a replacement for therapy
Your therapist remains central to your care.
Not an emergency service
In crisis, use your clinic's emergency guidance or local emergency services.
Not a generic chatbot
Tualai is designed around therapist-guided continuity.
Not a finished product
This is an early pilot, so feedback matters.
Privacy, consent, and control
We know this matters. Here is how Tualai works with your information, in plain language.
What is shared with your therapist
By default, your therapist does not read what you write in Tualai. If sharing something would be helpful, you choose what to bring into your session — nothing is sent automatically.
How your information is stored
Your entries are encrypted and stored securely. Information is handled with appropriate safeguards and processed in accordance with UAE federal law.
How consent works
Before you start, you'll be asked to review the pilot information and give consent. You can take time, ask questions, or say no.
Stopping at any time
You can stop using Tualai whenever you want. Stopping does not affect your therapy or your relationship with your therapist.
The full privacy notice and consent form are provided by your clinic before you opt in. Have a question first? Contact support.
FAQ
Questions you might have
Talk to a real person
If you have a question about the pilot, your privacy, or how Tualai works, you can email us directly. We aim to reply within two working days.
info@tualai.comIn an emergency, please contact your local emergency services or your clinic's crisis line — not this email address.
Take your time deciding.
There's no pressure to join. Review the information, ask any questions, and talk it through with your therapist. If it feels right, you can opt in at your next session.
