AIForj clinical foundation

About the founder

Clinician-informed by a psychiatric nurse practitioner candidate

AIForj is designed to make the first minute of emotional support more private, more specific, and more clinically grounded without pretending to replace real care.

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Hi, I'm Kevin.

Psychiatric nurse practitioner candidate, currently completing training and on track to graduate in March 2027.

AIForj is informed by training and study across evidence-framed modalities including CBT, DBT, ACT, IFS, polyvagal-informed education, somatic practices, CFT, narrative therapy, motivational interviewing, behavioral activation, schema-informed tools, trauma-informed care, mindfulness-based approaches, emotion-focused work, attachment-informed tools, and solution-focused brief practices.

I built AIForj because waitlists and copays should not stand between someone and the first 60 seconds of self-guided support. The interventions in AIForj are matched to emotional states based on evidence-framed practices, not a universal technique applied everywhere.

I am building this in the open. If you're a clinician with feedback, I want it. Email founder@aiforj.com.

Why the credential wording is careful

AIForj is informed by clinical training and careful review, not a substitute for professional care. The tools in this app are self-guided wellness practices, not diagnosis, treatment, medication advice, or crisis care. I would rather be transparent about where AIForj ends than overclaim a credential or outcome.

Clinical training

16 evidence-based modalities

Evidence-framed: CBT, DBT, ACT, IFS + more
CBT
DBT
ACT
IFS
Polyvagal theory
Somatic experiencing
CFT
Narrative therapy
Motivational interviewing
Behavioral activation
Schema therapy
Trauma-informed care
Mindfulness-based approaches
Emotion-focused therapy
Attachment-based work
Solution-focused brief therapy

Safety note

AIForj is a wellness companion, not a substitute for professional care. If you are in immediate danger or might hurt yourself, call emergency services now. In the U.S., call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.