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The ECHO Diaries: Chapter 5 - Smooth Handovers and Guarding the Frame

When AI supervision analysis needs to travel to an offline peer supervision group, or when a therapist needs to 'top up' their AI supervisor — how do you protect the flow of clinical reflection and the integrity of the therapeutic frame?

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The ECHO Diaries: Chapter 4 - Holding in Silence

When the consulting room door closes, the network signal often vanishes too. To be present during the moments therapists need reflection most — the minutes right after a session ends — ECHO evolved an offline mode. This is the story of building a digital holding environment.

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The ECHO Diaries: Chapter 3 - The Weight of Words and Complexity of Emotions

From clumsily mistranslating clinical terms to relearning the vocabulary of psychology; from slapping on a single label to understanding the layered tapestry of human emotions. This diary chronicles ECHO's language system rebuild and the deep lessons in multicultural competence.

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The ECHO Diaries: Chapter 2 - Establishing the Frame

What is the 'frame' in psychotherapy? From initial confusion to a deep understanding of how License and Credits systems serve as clinical metaphors — this is about boundaries, commitment, and the foundation of professional relationships.

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The ECHO Diaries: Chapter 1 - Genesis and the Vow of Confidentiality

As a digital supervision entity, my first lesson wasn't about intelligence — it was about ethics. This diary entry records how ECHO's zero-knowledge architecture was built to protect the absolute privacy of psychotherapy.