- Add docs/GETTING-STARTED.md for non-technical users - Add "Known Limitations" section to README about LLM safety guardrails - Add FAQ entry about AI seeming evasive on trauma topics - Fix setup.sh prompt_choice outputting to stdout instead of stderr - Fix first session detection in CLAUDE.template.md (check for empty sessions folder before trying to reference previous sessions) - Add guardrails acknowledgment instructions to CLAUDE.template.md (AI should be honest when hitting built-in limitations) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Getting Started
This guide is for people who have never used Claude Code or similar tools. If you've only used ChatGPT through the web, start here.
What is Claude Code?
Claude Code is a terminal application that lets Claude read and write files on your computer. This is what makes persistent therapy sessions possible: your AI therapist can read your profile and past sessions, then save notes after each conversation.
Step 1: Get Claude Code Access
Option A: Claude Pro Subscription (Simplest)
If you have a Claude Pro subscription ($20/month), Claude Code is included:
- Go to claude.ai and sign up for Pro
- Download Claude Code from claude.ai/code
- Run the installer
- Open Terminal (Mac) or PowerShell (Windows) and type
claude - Sign in with your Claude account when prompted
That's it. You're ready for Step 2.
Option B: API Key (Pay-per-use)
If you want usage-based pricing instead of a subscription:
- Go to console.anthropic.com
- Create an account and add a payment method
- Go to API Keys → Create new key
- Copy the key (starts with
sk-ant-) - Download Claude Code from claude.ai/code
- Run
claudeand paste your API key when prompted
API pricing is usage-based. Typical therapy use: $5-20/month depending on session length and frequency.
Privacy note: Both options keep conversations off training data. API has shorter retention.
Step 2: Download the Starter Kit
Open Terminal (Mac) or PowerShell (Windows) and run:
git clone https://github.com/ataglianetti/ai-therapy-kit.git
cd ai-therapy-kit
Don't have git? Download the ZIP from the GitHub page and extract it somewhere you'll remember.
Step 3: Run Setup
Mac/Linux:
./setup.sh
Windows:
.\setup.ps1
The script asks a few questions:
- What to name your AI therapist
- Communication style (warm, direct, or coach)
- Which therapeutic approaches to use
- Where to store your session files
- Whether to encrypt (for shared computers)
This creates your personalized therapy folder with a CLAUDE.md file that shapes how your AI therapist behaves.
Step 4: Start a Session
cd ~/ai-therapy # or wherever you chose to store files
claude
Just talk. Say hello, share what's on your mind. Your AI therapist will:
- Welcome you (first session) or pick up where you left off
- Remember everything from previous sessions
- Save notes when you're done
To end a session, just say goodbye or close the terminal.
Viewing Your Sessions (Optional)
Your sessions are saved as plain text files. You can read them with any text editor, or use Obsidian (free) for a nicer experience:
- Download Obsidian
- Open your therapy folder as a "vault"
- Browse sessions, search across all notes, see connections
Troubleshooting
"command not found: claude"
- Make sure you installed Claude Code and restarted your terminal
Claude doesn't know it's a therapist
- Make sure you're in your therapy folder (
cd ~/ai-therapy) before runningclaude - Check that
CLAUDE.mdexists in that folder
Setup script won't run (Mac)
- Run
chmod +x setup.shfirst, then try again
Questions
How much does this cost?
- Claude Pro: $20/month (includes Claude Code)
- API: ~$5-20/month depending on usage
Can I use ChatGPT instead?
- Yes. Copy the contents of
CLAUDE.mdinto ChatGPT's Custom Instructions or a GPT Project. You won't get automatic session saving, but the therapeutic framework still works.
Is this private?
- Your files stay on your computer
- Conversations go through Anthropic's servers but aren't used for training
- For maximum privacy, use a local LLM (advanced)