A Functional Contextual treatment planning tool for individual and couples therapy
The ACT Treatment Planner generates a complete Functional Contextual / ACT Treatment Plan directly from your clinical narrative. Paste in a de-identified intake summary, session note, or case description and the tool extracts and organizes everything into a structured, clinically grounded plan ready to copy directly into Simple Practice.
The plan follows the RIACT model — grounded in Functional Contextualism and Relational Frame Theory — and includes presenting concerns, functional conceptualization, core yearnings, process-based treatment goals, ACT interventions, RFT application, trajectory and tracking, and a summary rationale. If a DSM-V diagnosis is included in your narrative it will appear at the top of the plan as required clinical documentation, clearly noted as secondary to the functional formulation that drives the plan.
Use the toggle to switch between individual and couples formats. The couples version addresses each partner's functional patterns separately and includes dyadic RFT framing strategies.
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