An AI-powered look at the unspoken script that quietly shapes how you love, how you work, and what you reach for when no one's watching.
Built on Transactional Analysis (the framework developed by Eric Berne in 1961 and still used by therapists today).
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— and we don't notice, because we've been inside it since we were small.
Long before we could choose, we picked up a quiet set of rules from the people who raised us — what to do when someone is upset, what's allowed to be said out loud, which feelings count as "real," what we have to be in order to be loved.
By around age six, most of us have made a decision about how life works. Then we spend the next thirty, fifty, eighty years arranging the world to prove that decision right — usually without ever knowing we made it.
This analysis doesn't try to fix you. It puts a name on the script that's been running underneath — so that, for the first time, you can read it in your own handwriting and choose whether you'd like to keep it.
Each item below is a name for something you've already been doing — quietly, automatically.
The one that says "I'm fine" when you're not — and means it.
"Don't take up space." "Don't ask for what you want." "Don't trust this." Where it came from, and what it costs.
Guilt that's really grief. Anger that's really fear. The substitute your family allowed.
Not what you say you want — what you keep arriving at, no matter who you're with.
Not affirmations. One small daily move that interrupts the loop.
Pay once. Every report is yours to keep. Prices in US dollars.
The Drama Triangle loop you keep rotating through, named. ~20 min · instant report.
Learn more →Your driver, injunction, racket feeling, and the ending you're walking toward — plus a 30-day plan. ~10-page report.
Learn more →A 50-minute one-on-one conversation with the AI, on top of all your assessments.
Learn more →A line from a real report
"The decision you made when you were six — 'don't say what you want, or they'll call you crazy' — is still running today, every time you swallow what you'd actually like to ask for."
— excerpt from an anonymized client report
The report is built on Transactional Analysis — a sixty-year clinical tradition that names what we usually live without naming. Here's a short, honest tour: who built it, why it works, and what the nine lenses look at.
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