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Mental health & therapy · Updated May 2026

Noteless for psychologists, therapists & behavioral health

Whether Noteless is the right ambient AI scribe for psychologists, therapists & behavioral health, based on our independent review and what Noteless publishes about itself.

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Nordic ambient scribe with ISO 27001 + CE-marked status, an explicit no-training-on-customer-data position and seven-language consultation support — production-deployed across Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands.

4.4/ 10

Why Noteless for psychologists, therapists & behavioral health

A serious Nordic ambient-scribe contender with strong privacy credentials: ISO 27001, CE-marked, an explicit no-training-on-customer-data position and no audio retention. Seven consultation languages, structured outputs covering referrals, summaries and certificates, and offices on the ground in Oslo, Bergen, Copenhagen and Amsterdam — production deployments across Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands. Provisional until hands-on tested. Trade-offs: pricing isn't publicly disclosed (sales-led), EHR integration is largely copy-into-EHR rather than deep write-back, and HIPAA / SOC 2 aren't publicly enumerated (single-region GDPR + ISO 27001 posture).

Noteless lists General Practice, Physiotherapy, Multi-specialty among its supported specialties — which is why this page exists, and the basis for placing Noteless on /specialty/mental-health.

What to weigh in mental health & therapy

These are the things that actually differ between an ambient scribe that fits psychologists, therapists & behavioral healthand one that doesn’t. Read the full Noteless review for the hands-on take on each.

  • Native DAP / BIRP / GIRP / PIRP and treatment-plan templates
  • An explicit, written 'we do not train on your data' clause
  • Audio-retention behaviour (deleted post-transcription is the floor)
  • Therapy-modality fit — CBT note structure differs from psychodynamic

Sourced posture

HIPAA
Not disclosed
SOC 2
Not disclosed
GDPR
Yes
Trains on your data?
No (states it does not)