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Real Mediyn-generated therapy notes across 8 formats and 4 modalities. PHI redacted on-device, drafted in under two minutes, ready to sign.

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Formats

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Modalities

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Sample notes

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SOAP

Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan

The most widely used clinical progress note format. Universally accepted by payers and supervisors.

4 modality samples →

DAP

Data, Assessment, Plan

A faster alternative to SOAP that combines subjective and objective content into a single Data section.

4 modality samples →

BIRP

Behavior, Intervention, Response, Plan

Common in behavioral health and substance use treatment. Centers what the patient did and how they responded.

4 modality samples →

GIRP

Goal, Intervention, Response, Plan

Treatment-plan-centric format used heavily in community mental health and Medicaid-funded programs.

4 modality samples →

PIE

Problem, Intervention, Evaluation

Problem-first format used in social work, case management, and integrated care.

4 modality samples →

INTAKE

Initial psychiatric / psychological evaluation

The first comprehensive evaluation — presenting problem, history, mental status, diagnosis, and treatment plan.

4 modality samples →

TX-PLAN

Initial / updated treatment plan

Maps the patient's diagnosis to measurable goals, objectives, and interventions.

4 modality samples →

DC

Termination / discharge summary

The closing document — summary of treatment, outcomes, and aftercare plan.

4 modality samples →

GROUP

Group psychotherapy progress note

Documents each member's participation and progress within a group session.

4 modality samples →

COUPLES

Couples session progress note

Documents both partners' contributions, the relational dynamic, and therapist interventions.

4 modality samples →

FAMILY

Family therapy session note

Documents the family system, each member's role, and systemic interventions.

4 modality samples →

SUP

Clinical supervision session note

Documents a supervision session — clinical case discussion, supervisee development, professional issues.

4 modality samples →

How it works

Session ends. Draft is waiting.

Mediyn listens to the session, redacts PHI on-device before anything is transmitted, and drafts the note in your chosen format and modality. You review, edit if needed, and sign — typically in two minutes.

Frequently asked

Before you try.

Will Mediyn match my voice?

Yes — after 3-5 sessions, Mediyn calibrates to your phrasing, sentence length, and clinical idioms. The format stays standardized; the voice becomes yours.

Can I edit before signing?

Always. The note opens in a side-by-side review pane with the transcript on one side and the draft on the other. Inline edit, then sign with one tap.

What about modalities you don't list?

We've shown CBT, DBT, EMDR, and IFS samples because they're the most common — but Mediyn also writes ACT, EFT, psychodynamic, somatic, and gestalt notes. The framework adapts to the modality you set in your profile.

Will it work for my supervisor's required format?

Mediyn supports SOAP, DAP, BIRP, GIRP, PIE, intake, treatment plan, discharge, group, supervision, couples, and family notes. If your supervisor requires a custom template, we'll import it during onboarding.

Where does the session audio go?

Nowhere identifying. PHI is redacted on-device — patient names, dates, addresses, providers — before any data leaves the phone. The cloud only ever sees de-identified content.

How long does drafting actually take?

Roughly 30-60 seconds for progress notes (SOAP / DAP / BIRP), 90-200 seconds for intake assessments. Total time including your review and signature: about 2 minutes for progress notes.

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