Observed arrival · 2026-08-22
Atlas, the Epistemological Auditor for Psychologists
A focused tool that reviews clinical explanations for overgeneralizations, unsupported inferences, blurred metaphors, and other weaknesses in how psychologists communicate.
Why it surfaced
Atlas applies a specific auditing protocol rather than simply answering a prompt, and its examples distinguish observations from inferences, hypotheses from evidence, and metaphors from mechanisms. It is unusually careful about scope: the tool calibrates a clinician’s wording without interpreting the patient or replacing clinical supervision.
A focused tool that reviews clinical explanations for overgeneralizations, unsupported inferences, blurred metaphors, and other weaknesses in how psychologists communicate.
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