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For doctors and clinicians

Care-adjacent support, not clinical replacement.

Breemaia is being shaped as a private wellness companion for between-visit support, self-regulation practice, reflection, and resource navigation. It is not therapy, diagnosis, medical care, or emergency response.

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Clinical-fit summary

What Breemaia is designed to support.

The product is meant to make small supportive actions easier in the gap between everyday stress and formal care.

Between-visit support

Check-ins, grounding, journaling prompts, Tiny Plans, sound, and reflection that a teen can use outside appointments.

Resource navigation

Visible support pathways and emergency/crisis resources when the app should not be enough.

Review-ready boundaries

Plain language around not therapy, not diagnosis, not crisis response, and not an unrestricted AI friend.

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Review the fit

A product a clinician can challenge before recommending.

The scope is intentionally legible: wellness support, between-visit practice, safety boundaries, review questions, and clear moments when real care comes first.

Safety questions

Questions we want professionals to challenge.

Breemaia is being prepared for serious review before stronger claims are made. We want feedback on safety, age range, escalation wording, AI boundaries, and the privacy/consent model.

Current product proof

What exists now.

These are current app proof points to review carefully, without clinical outcome claims.

Home check-in preview

Mood check-ins and right-now support

Low-friction ways to name the moment and try one small support action.

Journal preview

Journal and release tools

Private reflection tools intended to stay teen-owned by default.

Safety resources preview

Support pathways

Safety resources and support people remain visible when real help is needed.

Review guardrails

What we need clinical reviewers to answer.

Breemaia earns confidence by being reviewed before it sounds bigger than it is.

Intended use

Does the site make clear that Breemaia is wellness support for reflection and self-regulation, not treatment?

Not appropriate for

Which situations should route immediately to emergency services, crisis lines, guardians, or direct clinical care?

AI and language

Are the AI, companion, and safety-boundary terms cautious enough for minors?

Review packet

What should be reviewed before a school, clinic, or youth-organization pilot is considered?

Professional review

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We are seeking feedback from doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors, school mental-health leads, privacy reviewers, and safety advisors.

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