SchemaSim · Türkçe
Prepare the language and timing of chair work before using it in session.
Chair work can be powerful, but it requires careful pacing, emotional attunement, and clear therapeutic purpose. SchemaSim helps therapists rehearse the conversational setup and mode-aware language around experiential work.
What can be practiced in simulation
A simulator cannot reproduce the full embodied experience of chair work. It can help clinicians prepare the verbal and relational parts: how to invite the exercise, how to respond to hesitation, and how to stay connected to the client’s need.
- Practice explaining the purpose of experiential work in plain language.
- Rehearse responses to avoidance, shame, anger, or self-criticism.
- Review whether the intervention was paced safely and clinically justified.
Why timing matters
Experiential techniques should not be used mechanically. Simulation helps learners ask whether the relationship, emotional state, and formulation support the next step.
Ethical use
SchemaSim is for preparation and education only. Real chair work should be used within the therapist’s competence, supervision, and professional standards.
Common questions
Does SchemaSim perform chair work with clients?
No. It provides simulated training prompts and feedback for therapist education. It does not treat clients.
What part of chair work can AI help practice?
It can help rehearse invitation language, mode-sensitive responses, pacing, and reflective review.
Can this replace experiential training?
No. It is a preparation tool that should complement supervised experiential training.
Education and simulation only. Not medical advice.