Rehearse the hard conversations before they're real.

Practice motivational interviewing, suicide-risk screening, and substance-use assessments through judgment-free sims, games, and practice sheets. Everything runs in your browser, nothing to install, nothing saved.

Built by clinicians, for clinicians
Motivational Interviewing
ClientBot
A simulation to practice a full MI conversation with a realistic AI client, with coaching on the side and a coding sheet at the end.
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Reflection Batting Practice
A game to practice reflective listening, earning a higher score the stronger your reflections get.
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Mining for Affirmations
A practice sheet to turn a client's real strengths into genuine affirmations.
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Intentional Reflections
A practice sheet to reflect the change talk hidden inside ambivalent statements.
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Balancing the Scale
A game to practice evocation, tipping an ambivalent client's scale toward change across eight exchanges.
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Suicide-Specific Skills
Empathy as a Pathway to Screening
A simulation to practice moving from empathy to a direct suicide screening question.
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Treatment Planning Practice
A practice sheet to turn a risk assessment into clear goals, objectives, and interventions.
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Other
LMSW Practice Test
A 50-question practice exam mapped to the ASWB Masters blueprint, with a score, a content-area breakdown, and a personalized study plan.
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MSE Simulation
A simulation to practice a Mental Status Exam interview with a standardized patient, documenting as you go and reasoning toward a differential.
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Practicing ASSIST
A simulation to practice the ASSIST substance screen, solo with an AI client or in pairs.
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Delusions vs. Obsessions
A sorting game to practice telling delusional thinking apart from obsessive thoughts.
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Distortion Decoder
A quiz to practice spotting cognitive distortions, one client statement at a time.
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More tools on the way
New sims, games, and practice sheets will land here as they're built.
A Socialworky training resource. Tools are practice simulations, not clinical advice. Please use only fictional or composite details, never real client information.