For Therapists
Bare is designed to complement the therapeutic relationship — not replace it.
The gap between sessions
Couples therapy works. But the hardest conversations don't always happen in the 50 minutes you have together. Between sessions, couples often avoid the topics that surfaced in therapy — the ones that still feel too raw or risky to revisit without structure.
Bare fills that gap. It gives couples a structured, turn-based space to continue the work — with AI reflections that mirror what a neutral presence provides: validation without judgment, reframing without taking sides.
How it works
Bare isn't a replacement for therapy. It's a practice space — somewhere couples can build the communication muscles they're developing in sessions.
- Guided topics — seven conversation areas rated by difficulty (chores to trust & boundaries), or custom topics you can suggest to your clients
- Turn-based dialogue — one partner shares, the AI reflects, then the other responds; prevents interruption and escalation
- Session summaries — key themes and action items your clients can bring back to their next session with you
- Privacy-first — raw messages are deleted after summary generation; you and your clients decide what to share
What therapists are saying
We're currently in early access and working closely with a small group of couples therapists to refine how Bare fits into their practice. Early feedback has been encouraging — therapists see value in giving clients a low-risk way to practice vulnerability between sessions.
Free access for therapists
We offer free access to licensed couples therapists who want to explore using Bare with their clients. No strings attached — we believe the therapeutic relationship is central, and we want Bare to earn its place alongside your work.
Interested in trying Bare with your clients?
Get in touch and we'll set you up with free access and a direct line to our team for feedback.
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