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The Limits of Subjective Assessment
Traditional mental health diagnostics rely on subjective self-reports and periodic clinical observation. This can lead to a lack of objectivity, delayed treatment adjustments, and one-size-fits-all approaches that don't address the unique neurophysiological needs of every patient.

Super Slow Process
Even the simplest processes like serving an initial identification battery of tests is done through paper. These are time consuming and result in major backlogs in appointments.
Lack of Objectivity
Reliance on subjective reports can lead to inconsistent and unreliable assessments, making it difficult to track progress accurately.
Delayed Adjustments
Irregular clinical observations may miss critical changes in patient condition, resulting in delayed treatment modifications.
One-Size-Fits-All
Generic approaches fail to account for individual neurophysiological differences, limiting treatment effectiveness.
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