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Progress happens in-session, between sessions, and over time—Allia helps you spot the patterns.
This guide shows you how to use Allia’s Insights feature to bring together history, diagnosis, interventions, and response.
Prefer to watch? Check out the demo video here.

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Check out the walkthrough video linked below to see how Insights work in real time.
Unlike Artificial Intelligence, which aims to automate or replace human work, Augmented Intelligence is built to enhance it. In behavioral health, that means using technology to support, not substitute, your clinical thinking.
Allia brings together information from session notes, assessment scores, wearable data, and more, then organizes it into simple, usable answers to the questions you’re already asking.
It’s not meant to replace your clinical skill. It’s there to help you think clearly, respond confidently, and spend more time focused on the human.
From the Client Dashboard, click "View Insights" in the top right corner. You'll land in the Insights tab, where you’ll see prompts organized by clinical questions—like:
Click a question that aligns with what you're wondering. For example, if you’re preparing for a session and want to understand recent trends, you might choose "What patterns should I pay attention to?"
Allia generates a personalized answer by pulling from:
This is powered by retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and vector-based search, meaning Allia searches the most relevant data in real time
Each insight is designed to:
Think of it like a second set of eyes: not to make the decision for you, but to make it easier to see the full picture.
You can use insights to reflect, adjust your treatment plan, or bring new ideas into session. They don’t tell you what to do—they help you think more clearly.
Therapists using Allia have discovered critical insights they hadn’t seen before: subtle patterns of social anxiety, symptom spikes linked to sleep disruption, early signs of disengagement—in time to act on them.
And because Allia’s models are trained on behavioral health-specific data (not general AI systems), they reflect the nuance and complexity of the work you do.
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“I check out Insights right before a session to help me get back up to speed with everything I need to know about my patient.”
– Brayden Efseroff, MD (CMO at Allia Health)
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