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BentoBox for Mental Health

Notes done. For mental health clinicians.

Session notes, mental status exams, and treatment plans — written in your clinical voice, never about a real client.

The documentation tax on mental health clinicians.

Mental health notes are sensitive — most clinicians are rightly wary of pasting client identifiers into generic AI tools.

BentoBox is built for shorthand → SOAP translation only. You type a few abbreviations referencing themes (anxiety, depression, sleep, mood) and Eli expands them — no client names, no PHI, ever.

The mental health pack ships with session-type templates, mood/affect phrasing, MSE vocabulary, treatment-plan structure, and progress-tracking language clinicians actually use.

What's in the pack

Pre-built for mental health workflows.

Regions covered

  • Mood
  • Anxiety
  • Stress
  • Sleep
  • Trauma
  • Relationships
  • Work / School
  • Self-Esteem
  • Grief
  • Family
  • Behavior
  • Attention / Focus

One-tap templates

  • Routine TherapyStandard individual follow-up psychotherapy session
  • Anxiety FUFocused follow-up for anxiety management
  • Trauma WorkFocused trauma-informed psychotherapy session
  • Skills SessionSkills-based session focused on coping tools
  • MI Check-InMotivation-focused session for behavior change

Sample ICD-10 mappings

    Inside the app

    This is what your form looks like after loading the pack.

    Regions, concerns, and one-tap templates ready to go — all pre-loaded from the mental health pack.

    Screenshot of the BentoBox Subjective form after loading the Mental Health pack

    Eli in action

    You type the shorthand. Eli writes the note.

    Same vocabulary you already use, expanded into a clean SOAP note in your voice.

    You type
    60 min individual, anx + sleep
    mood improved since last
    cbt thought record, sleep hygiene
    hw: continue thought log
    Eli writes
    S: Client presents for 60-minute individual session focused on
    anxiety and sleep difficulty. Reports mood improved since last
    session with less frequent rumination at night.
    
    O: Client engaged and oriented. Affect congruent with reported
    improvement. Session focused on review of thought record from
    prior week and continued sleep hygiene education.
    
    A: Anxiety symptoms responding to CBT-based intervention.
    Sleep difficulty showing early signs of improvement with
    hygiene strategies. Continued sessions appropriate.
    
    P: Client to continue thought-log homework and sleep hygiene
    practices. Next session in one week. Goals reviewed and remain
    appropriate.

    Ready to finish notes between patients?

    Built for mental health clinicians. No PHI stored. Cancel anytime.

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