An FC/RFT-informed documentation tool for ACT clinicians

Functional Process Note generates structured, theory-consistent session notes in seconds. Built on Functional Contextualism and Relational Frame Theory, it translates your raw session observations into a formatted note that maps yearnings, identifies functional patterns, names the ACT processes targeted, and anchors behavioral commitments to real-world contexts — all in four focused paragraphs.

This tool is designed for clinicians who think functionally and want their documentation to reflect that. It is not a generic note generator. Every section is shaped by FC/RFT rationale, and the output is organized to support supervision, case conceptualization, and continuity of care.

How to Write a Functional Process Note (FPN)
The Functional Process Note (FPN) is a clinical documentation tool rooted in the principles of Functional Contextualism (FC) and Relational Frame Theory (RFT).

How to use it

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