The interval between sessions: the threshold of clinical thinking

LIMIA is an intelligent system for elaborating clinical thinking, created for psychologists and psychoanalysts. It organizes session material, sustains hypotheses, and prepares supervision work.

The reality of clinical practice

After a day of consultations, many questions often remain open:

Loose fragments from sessions

Uncertain hypotheses

Emotional reactions of the therapist

Tensions in the setting

Traditionally, this elaboration work happened through writing, study, and supervision.

But with accelerated routines, this space for thinking tends to disappear.

LIMIA is born to sustain this interval, the threshold between one session and another — the time when clinical thinking takes form.

A system for thinking through cases

LIMIA offers a structured environment for clinical reflection.

The professional records the case material, and the system helps organize thinking based on a curated clinical library — bringing together concepts, ethical principles, and formulation structures.

LIMIA does not answer for the cases.

It helps make them more thinkable.

The LIMIA method

A structure of clinical thinking composed of four layers:

LReading clinical material. Organization of what emerged in the session: facts, hypotheses, and information gaps.
IInterpretation and setting. Review of the setting, professional limits, and ethical implications.
MIIntersubjective mediation. Elaboration of the relational field, therapist reactions, and transference dynamics.
AClinical openings. Formulation of questions, hypotheses, and points to bring to supervision.

Thinking is also part of clinical practice