What is SophIA and what is it for?
SophIA is a clinical intelligence assistant designed specifically by and for psychology professionals, which supports every decision you make in your clinical practice.
Its aim is to provide your information with structure and reduce the invisible mental workload, so that professionals can focus on what matters most, i.e. the patient and the therapeutic process.
SophIA does not make clinical decisions or replace professional judgment.
It is a support tool that helps you shape your treatment plan:
● Structure: It centralises and organises information from session notes, qualitative data from the medical history and quantitative results from assessments into data ready for analysis.
● Stringency: It bolsters your methodology, identifies subtle clinical patterns and makes it easier to test your hypotheses by providing access to verified and up-to-date scientific sources.
● Objectivity: It offers a neutral perspective, as it is not influenced by biases or prior experiences. If SophIA differs from your judgement, you have the perfect grounds to delve deeper into your analysis and avoid confirmation bias.
● Transparency. SophIA does not fill in information gaps. If it does not have enough data for a conclusion, it will tell you so.
It is basically an extension of your own clinical thinking.
SophIA is the result of 10 years of research and development.
It has been created and developed by a multidisciplinary team of psychologists, scientists and developers, in collaboration with international universities, including: the University of London, Harvard University and the Complutense University of Madrid.
The technology behind SophIA has been the subject of study and publication in several articles in international journals.
Ethics, privacy and confidentiality are cornerstones.
● Legal compliance: Data is protected and encrypted. SophIA has been designed in accordance with the AI Act of August 2026 and the GDPR.
● Full privacy: Each environment is independent. SophIA learns from your interactions to adapt to you. Your data does not feed into global models, nor is it shared with other professionals. What happens in your environment stays there.
● Reliable sources: All suggested support comes from your own data, theories from public bodies and official, validated sources that strictly respect copyright and scientific accuracy.
SophIA comes from the Greek word sophia, meaning “wisdom”, and that is no coincidence; it reflects its purpose: to support clinical work and contribute to mental wellbeing.