Core Values
1. Psychological Safety
Reverb Space must feel like a place where it’s okay to try and not get it right. Mistakes are part of the learning process—not a metric of failure.
We train therapists to hold space for others. This is a space to hold them.
2. Clinical Integrity
Feedback is rooted in evidence-based practices and ethical clinical reasoning—not pop psychology, overgeneralizations, or AI gimmicks.
Therapists deserve tools that respect the depth of their work.
3. Asynchronous Accessibility
Practice should fit into a real therapist’s life—not require a scheduled Zoom, a clinical partner, or perfect conditions. You should be able to grow from your couch, at midnight, with tea and a migraine.
This is therapy training that respects therapist energy.
4. Inclusive Fluency
We build with all kinds of therapists in mind—neurodivergent, culturally diverse, queer, BIPOC, disabled, rural, overworked, under-resourced.
Clinical wisdom doesn’t look or sound the same in every therapist—and we don’t want it to.
5. Human-Centered AI
AI is a tool, not a teacher. Its job is to reflect, prompt, and suggest—not to override human insight, lived experience, or emotional nuance.
We don’t want AI to act like a therapist. We want it to support one.
Why This Matters
Reverb Space exists to shift the paradigm:
From: “Therapists should know what to say by now."
To: "Therapists deserve space to figure it out."