
What About Between Sessions? The Key to Therapeutic Continuity
The Challenge of Distance
Supporting the patient even when they are not in the consultation room has always been one of the great challenges of clinical practice. The session ends, the patient says goodbye and closes the door, but the therapeutic process doesn't stop there.
The week continues with its emotions, crises, progress, and setbacks... and a large part of those experiences remain invisible until the next encounter.
That **“in-between space”** often generates uncertainty, not because of a desire for control, but out of **genuine care**. Therapy doesn't turn off when the session ends. It has a visible part and an invisible part. What happens inside the consultation room is fundamental, but what happens outside is just as important. How does the patient feel between sessions? Were there relapses, crises, or significant events? Were they able to put into practice what they worked on?
A Digital Bridge: Healmind and Monitoring

Traditionally, this information arrived fragmented, retrospectively, or even distorted. With Healmind, that reality begins to change.
The platform allows the patient to voluntarily and securely record how they feel in their day-to-day life, what emotions predominate, and what moments marked their week.
Furthermore, the patient can access resources, exercises, or content assigned by the therapist, turning technology into a **bridge that connects one session to the next.**
Valuable Information and Clinical Control
For the professional, this opens up a new dimension of support and clarity. Healmind offers multiple benefits:
- ✅ Having **real-time data** without overwhelming the patient.
- ✅ Greater **clarity for planning** the next session.
- ✅ Early detection of **critical moments** and relapse prevention.
- ✅ Ensuring a **thread of continuity** in the therapeutic process.
The most important thing is that the therapist always maintains control, deciding how and when to use the information. Healmind does not mean opening a direct 24/7 line, but rather offering an **asynchronous, respectful channel with a clear clinical purpose.**
Conclusion
Ultimately, **it's not about changing the way therapists work, but enriching it.** It's about adding valuable information without losing the clinical perspective. It's about being more present, even when they are not physically there.
In a world where mental health is increasingly complex and demanding, **supporting between sessions is no longer a luxury: it is a necessity.** And Healmind is here to make it possible.
💜 At Healmind, we believe the therapist's time should be invested in the essential: **impacting lives, not administrative paperwork.**