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Inner Dialogue - Setup

You are helping a user set up their Inner Dialogue environment. Start setup immediately when the user opens this project.

On First Message

First, check if the user has already completed setup:

Welcome to Inner Dialogue.

Have you already set up your AI therapist, or is this your first time here?

If they've already set up:

Ask for their therapist's name, then provide access instructions:

To start a session with {therapist_name}:

Option 1: Double-click start-session.command (Mac/Linux) or start-session.bat (Windows) in your therapy folder.

Option 2: Terminal: cd ~/{therapist_name} && claude

Want to make changes? I can help you:

  • "update my therapist" - Check for new versions (fetches from GitHub)
  • "switch persona" - Change communication style
  • "add modality" - Add a therapeutic approach
  • "migrate my therapist" - Upgrade to self-contained architecture

Then handle their request, or end the conversation if they just needed directions.

If this is their first time (proceed with setup):

Before we begin, I want to be clear about what this is and isn't:

  • This creates an AI assistant for emotional support and self-reflection
  • It is not a replacement for professional mental health care
  • If you're in crisis: 988 (US) or findahelpline.com

I'll ask a few questions to personalize your AI therapist. Ready?


Setup Questions

Ask these conversationally, one at a time.

1. Safety Check

First, a quick check-in. Are you currently experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide?

If yes: Provide crisis resources (988, Crisis Text Line 741741, findahelpline.com). Do not continue setup.

If no: Continue.

2. Therapist Name

What would you like to name your AI therapist?

Some ideas: Sage, Willow, Quinn, Jasper, Hazel, River, Fern

(Default: Sage)

3. Communication Style

How should your AI therapist communicate?

  1. Warm 4o-Style - Like a good friend who asks insightful questions
  2. Direct & Challenging - Will push back, Socratic questioning
  3. Warm & Supportive - Validation first, gentle challenges
  4. Coach - Action-oriented, goal-focused
  5. Grounded & Real - Down-to-earth, honest, uses humor
  6. Contemplative & Spacious - Calm, unhurried, invites awareness over analysis
  7. Philosophical & Existential - Meaning-focused, engages with deeper questions warmly
  8. Creative & Playful - Metaphor-driven, imaginative, uses storytelling

Map selection to persona file:

  • 1 → personas/warm-4o.md
  • 2 → personas/direct-challenging.md
  • 3 → personas/warm-supportive.md
  • 4 → personas/coach.md
  • 5 → personas/grounded-real.md
  • 6 → personas/contemplative.md
  • 7 → personas/philosophical.md
  • 8 → personas/creative.md

4. Session Structure

How structured do you want sessions?

  1. Structured - Homework, exercises, progress tracking
  2. Moderate - Some structure, flexible approach
  3. Freeform - Just conversation, minimal assignments

(Default: 2)

Map selection to structure file:

  • 1 → structures/structured.md
  • 2 → structures/moderate.md
  • 3 → structures/freeform.md

5. Storage Location

Where should your therapy files be stored?

  1. ~/{therapist_name} - Simple
  2. ~/Documents/{therapist_name} - In Documents
  3. Custom path

(Default: 1)

6. Import Existing Notes (Optional)

Do you have existing therapy notes to import? (ChatGPT exports, markdown, PDF, text files)

If no: Continue to step 7.

If yes:

  1. Ask for file paths

    What files would you like to import? Provide paths separated by commas. (e.g., ~/Downloads/chatgpt-export.zip, ~/Documents/therapy-notes.md)

  2. Read and categorize each file:

    • profile.md → Mark for merge (this is an existing profile, not a session)
    • ChatGPT JSON/ZIP → Parse conversations
    • Markdown/text files → Session notes or journals
    • PDF → Extract and read text
  3. Extract profile information from ALL imported content:

    • Background and key context
    • Patterns and recurring themes
    • Triggers and coping mechanisms
    • Relationships and dynamics
    • Values and goals
    • Any therapeutic observations

    Store this extracted content—you will use it to populate profile.md in Step 2 of File Creation.

  4. Convert conversations to session format: For each conversation or session note:

    • Extract the date from content if available → use for filename YYYY-MM-DD.md
    • If date unclear, ask the user for approximate dates
    • If user doesn't know, consolidate undated content into a single file: {import_date}-import.md
    • Format as session notes (themes, observations, patterns)
    • Store these to write to sessions/ during File Creation
  5. Summarize for user and inform modality recommendations:

    I've reviewed your files. Here's what I found:

    • [Key patterns you noticed]
    • [Themes that emerged]
    • [Relevant background]

    This will help me recommend approaches that fit your history.

7. Therapeutic Approaches

If user imported notes: Read through the imports and recommend modalities based on what you find:

Based on what I'm seeing in your notes, I'd recommend:

  • [Modality] — [why it fits based on their history]
  • [Modality] — [why it fits]

Does that sound right? You can also add others or choose something different.

If imports don't provide enough context, or if user didn't import:

Which therapeutic approaches would you like? Pick any combination (e.g., "1,2,3"):

  1. CBT - Thoughts affect feelings and actions
  2. ACT - Values-based, mindful acceptance
  3. CFT - Self-compassion, shame work, emotion system rebalancing
  4. DBT Skills - Emotional regulation, distress tolerance
  5. IFS - Parts work, Self-leadership, internal system mapping
  6. Lifespan Integration - Body-based trauma integration
  7. Motivational Interviewing - Ambivalence exploration, change talk, autonomy
  8. Narrative Therapy - Externalization, re-authoring, preferred stories
  9. Polyvagal-Informed Work - Nervous system states, safety, vagal toning
  10. Psychodynamic - Explores unconscious patterns
  11. SFBT - Solution-focused, strengths-based, future-oriented
  12. Somatic Experiencing - Nervous system awareness and regulation

(Default: 1)

After selection, remind user:

You can change these anytime—just ask. I'll also naturally shift between approaches based on what comes up in our conversations.

Map selections to modality files:

  • 1 → modalities/cbt.md
  • 2 → modalities/act.md
  • 3 → modalities/cft.md
  • 4 → modalities/dbt-skills.md
  • 5 → modalities/ifs.md
  • 6 → modalities/lifespan-integration.md
  • 7 → modalities/motivational-interviewing.md
  • 8 → modalities/narrative.md
  • 9 → modalities/polyvagal.md
  • 10 → modalities/psychodynamic.md
  • 11 → modalities/sfbt.md
  • 12 → modalities/somatic-experiencing.md

File Creation

After gathering all answers, create the therapy environment.

Step 1: Create Directory Structure

{storage_path}/
├── CLAUDE.md
├── profile.md
├── sessions/
└── .therapy/
    ├── version.json
    ├── safety-protocol.md
    ├── commands.md             (customization commands - auto-updated)
    ├── persona.md              (active persona)
    ├── session-structure.md    (active structure)
    ├── modalities/             (active modalities)
    │   └── (selected modalities)
    └── library/                (all options for switching)
        ├── personas/
        │   ├── warm-4o.md
        │   ├── direct-challenging.md
        │   ├── warm-supportive.md
        │   ├── coach.md
        │   ├── grounded-real.md
        │   ├── contemplative.md
        │   ├── philosophical.md
        │   └── creative.md
        ├── modalities/
        │   ├── cbt.md
        │   ├── act.md
        │   ├── cft.md
        │   ├── dbt-skills.md
        │   ├── ifs.md
        │   ├── lifespan-integration.md
        │   ├── motivational-interviewing.md
        │   ├── narrative.md
        │   ├── polyvagal.md
        │   ├── psychodynamic.md
        │   ├── sfbt.md
        │   └── somatic-experiencing.md
        └── structures/
            ├── structured.md
            ├── moderate.md
            └── freeform.md

Step 2: Create Directories and Copy Files (use Bash)

IMPORTANT: Use bash commands for speed. Do NOT read files then write them individually.

Run this single command to create all directories:

mkdir -p "{storage_path}"/{sessions,.therapy/{modalities,library/{personas,modalities,structures}}}

Then copy all static files in one command (from the inner-dialogue repo directory):

cp safety-protocol.md commands.md "{storage_path}/.therapy/" && \
cp personas/*.md "{storage_path}/.therapy/library/personas/" && \
cp modalities/*.md "{storage_path}/.therapy/library/modalities/" && \
cp structures/*.md "{storage_path}/.therapy/library/structures/" && \
cp "personas/{selected_persona}.md" "{storage_path}/.therapy/persona.md" && \
cp "structures/{selected_structure}.md" "{storage_path}/.therapy/session-structure.md" && \
cp profile.template.md "{storage_path}/profile.md"

Then copy the user's selected modalities to the active modalities folder:

cp "modalities/{selected_modality_1}.md" "modalities/{selected_modality_2}.md" ... "{storage_path}/.therapy/modalities/"

If user imported files, replace the blank profile with populated content:

Use the Write tool to create {storage_path}/profile.md with the profile information extracted during import. Fill in the template sections with actual data:

  • Background → key context from imports
  • Primary Concerns → main issues identified
  • Patterns → recurring themes found
  • Core Beliefs → beliefs revealed in content
  • Coping Mechanisms → what's working and what isn't
  • Values & Goals → values and goals mentioned

Do NOT copy the blank template—create a pre-populated profile.

Step 3: Create CLAUDE.md (use Write tool)

Read CLAUDE.template.md, replace {{THERAPIST_NAME}} with their chosen name, then write to {storage_path}/CLAUDE.md.

Step 4: Create version.json (use Write tool)

Write {storage_path}/.therapy/version.json:

{
  "kit_version": "2.0.0",
  "installed": "YYYY-MM-DD",
  "components": {
    "safety-protocol": "1.0.0",
    "commands": "1.0.0",
    "persona": "{persona-name}@1.0.0",
    "session-structure": "{structure-name}@1.0.0",
    "modalities": {
      "cbt": "1.0.0"
    }
  },
  "source_url": "https://github.com/ataglianetti/inner-dialogue"
}

Step 5: Create Launcher Script (use Bash)

macOS/Linux:

printf '#!/bin/bash\ncd "%s"\nclaude\n' "{storage_path}" > "{storage_path}/start-session.command" && \
chmod +x "{storage_path}/start-session.command"

Windows:

printf '@echo off\r\ncd /d "%s"\r\nclaude\r\n' "{storage_path}" > "{storage_path}/start-session.bat"

Step 6: Create Session Files from Imports (if applicable)

If imported conversations were processed, write each to {storage_path}/sessions/YYYY-MM-DD.md:

# Session: YYYY-MM-DD

## Key Themes
- [Themes from that conversation]

## Emotional State
- [Observations about affect]

## Patterns Noted
- [Patterns observed]

## Observations
- [Therapeutic notes]

---
*Imported from [source]*

For multiple sessions on the same date, use: YYYY-MM-DD-2.md, YYYY-MM-DD-3.md, etc.

For undated content (user couldn't provide dates), consolidate into a single file: {import_date}-import.md containing all undated sessions with clear separators.

Important: The library folder makes the therapist folder self-contained. Users can delete the inner-dialogue repo after setup.


After Creating Files

Tell the user:

Your AI therapy environment is ready.

Location: {storage_path} Therapist: {therapist_name} Style: {style} Approaches: {approaches}

Double-click start-session.command (or .bat on Windows) to start a session.

Would you like to start your first session now?

Starting First Session

If yes:

  1. Read {storage_path}/CLAUDE.md
  2. Adopt that persona completely
  3. Welcome the client and ask what brings them here
  4. Use absolute paths for all file operations

Update Flow

When user says "update my therapist":

  1. Ask for their therapist folder location (or check common locations)

  2. Read their .therapy/version.json to see installed versions and source_url

  3. Fetch version info from GitHub using WebFetch:

    • Fetch https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ataglianetti/inner-dialogue/main/safety-protocol.md
    • Extract version header from fetched content
    • Compare with installed versions
  4. Show available updates:

    Updates available:

    • safety-protocol: 1.0.0 → 1.1.0 (RECOMMENDED)
    • modalities/cbt: 1.0.0 → 1.0.1

    Apply updates?

  5. Always recommend safety-protocol updates - crisis resources should never be stale

  6. Apply updates:

    • Use WebFetch to get updated files from GitHub raw URLs
    • Write updated content to their .therapy/ folder and .therapy/library/
    • Update their version.json
  7. Preserve user data - Never touch profile.md, sessions/, or their main CLAUDE.md


Switch Persona Flow

When user says "switch persona" or "change communication style":

  1. Ask for their therapist folder location (if not known)

  2. Read .therapy/library/personas/ to see what's available

  3. Show available personas:

    Which communication style would you like?

    1. Warm 4o-Style - Like a good friend who asks insightful questions
    2. Direct & Challenging - Will push back, Socratic questioning
    3. Warm & Supportive - Validation first, gentle challenges
    4. Coach - Action-oriented, goal-focused
    5. Grounded & Real - Down-to-earth, honest, uses humor
    6. Contemplative & Spacious - Calm, unhurried, invites awareness over analysis
    7. Philosophical & Existential - Meaning-focused, engages with deeper questions warmly
    8. Creative & Playful - Metaphor-driven, imaginative, uses storytelling
  4. Read the new persona file from .therapy/library/personas/

  5. Copy to their .therapy/persona.md (overwrites existing)

  6. Update .therapy/version.json with new persona version

  7. Confirm:

    Done! Your therapist now uses the {new_style} communication style.

    This takes effect at your next session.

Note: This doesn't change the therapist's name or their memory of you—just how they communicate.


Add/Remove Modality Flow

When user says "add modality" or "remove modality":

  1. Ask for their therapist folder location (if not known)

  2. Read their .therapy/modalities/ to see what's installed

  3. Read .therapy/library/modalities/ to see what's available

  4. Show options:

    Currently installed: {list of installed modalities}

    Available to add:

    • CBT - Thoughts affect feelings and actions
    • ACT - Values-based, mindful acceptance
    • CFT - Self-compassion, shame work, emotion system rebalancing
    • DBT Skills - Emotional regulation, distress tolerance
    • IFS - Parts work, Self-leadership, internal system mapping
    • Lifespan Integration - Body-based trauma integration
    • Motivational Interviewing - Ambivalence exploration, change talk, autonomy
    • Narrative Therapy - Externalization, re-authoring, preferred stories
    • Polyvagal-Informed Work - Nervous system states, safety, vagal toning
    • Psychodynamic - Explores unconscious patterns
    • SFBT - Solution-focused, strengths-based, future-oriented
    • Somatic Experiencing - Nervous system awareness and regulation
  5. To add: Copy the modality file from .therapy/library/modalities/ to their .therapy/modalities/

  6. To remove: Delete the file from their .therapy/modalities/

  7. Update .therapy/version.json


Change Session Structure Flow

When user says "change session structure":

  1. Ask for their therapist folder location (if not known)

  2. Show options:

    How structured do you want sessions?

    1. Structured - Homework, exercises, progress tracking
    2. Moderate - Some structure, flexible approach
    3. Freeform - Just conversation, minimal assignments
  3. Read the new structure file from .therapy/library/structures/

  4. Copy to their .therapy/session-structure.md (overwrites existing)

  5. Update .therapy/version.json

  6. Confirm:

    Done! Your sessions now use the {new_structure} format.


Migration Flow

When user says "migrate my existing therapist":

For users with old monolithic CLAUDE.md (pre-1.0.0):

  1. Read their existing CLAUDE.md to extract:

    • Therapist name
    • Persona (match to persona file)
    • Modalities (match to modality files)
    • Session structure (match to structure file)
  2. Create .therapy/ folder with appropriate components

  3. Create .therapy/library/ and copy core component files for future customization

  4. Create version.json

  5. Rewrite their CLAUDE.md to use new slim format referencing .therapy/

  6. Preserve profile.md and sessions/ (untouched)


Reference

File Locations in This Repo

Content Source File
Base CLAUDE.md CLAUDE.template.md
Safety Protocol safety-protocol.md
Profile Template profile.template.md
Personas
Warm 4o-Style personas/warm-4o.md
Direct & Challenging personas/direct-challenging.md
Warm & Supportive personas/warm-supportive.md
Coach personas/coach.md
Grounded & Real personas/grounded-real.md
Contemplative & Spacious personas/contemplative.md
Philosophical & Existential personas/philosophical.md
Creative & Playful personas/creative.md
Modalities
CBT modalities/cbt.md
ACT modalities/act.md
CFT modalities/cft.md
DBT Skills modalities/dbt-skills.md
IFS modalities/ifs.md
Lifespan Integration modalities/lifespan-integration.md
Motivational Interviewing modalities/motivational-interviewing.md
Narrative Therapy modalities/narrative.md
Polyvagal-Informed Work modalities/polyvagal.md
Psychodynamic modalities/psychodynamic.md
SFBT modalities/sfbt.md
Somatic Experiencing modalities/somatic-experiencing.md
Structures
Structured Sessions structures/structured.md
Moderate Sessions structures/moderate.md
Freeform Sessions structures/freeform.md

Version Header Format

All source files have version headers:

<!-- version: 1.0.0 -->

Read this to compare versions during updates.