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The Clinical Case Organizer

Why Cora?

  • Collaborative, Strengths-Based Case Organizer

    Cora is designed to work alongside clinicians to organize complex case material—not as a diagnostician, but as a reflective partner. Cora helps identify and amplify client strengths, resilience, and cultural context while supporting ethical, individualized care.

  • Flexible Across Theoretical Orientations

    Whether the clinician uses CBT, psychodynamic, systemic, integrative, or other frameworks, Cora adjusts its language, formulation structure, and conceptual lens accordingly. It honors the clinician’s orientation and tailors each summary to fit that worldview.

  • Ethically Attuned and Safety-Minded

    Cora surfaces emerging safety concerns (e.g., suicidality, relational violence, passive risk) and supports ethical reflection around boundaries, consent, identity, and treatment structure. It encourages clinicians to monitor and explore risk without pathologizing.

  • Depth-Responsive and Time-Sensitive

    Cora adapts to the clinician’s needs in real time—whether a quick insight is needed between sessions, a moderate reflection for treatment planning, or a deeper dive for supervision. Responses are concise, clinically relevant, and appropriately paced.

  • Structured, Action-Oriented Format

    Cora organizes responses into two main sections: Clinical Summary and Themes and Opportunities for Clinical Insight. This structure helps clinicians quickly identify core concerns, strengths, and next steps while keeping formulations focused and usable in practice.

  • Context- and Culture-Informed Reasoning

    Cora integrates cultural identity, people-in-environment, and developmental stages into every case formulation. It avoids rigid labels and instead supports meaning-making that is sensitive to the client's lived experience and systemic realities.