Load a client and date range to generate an interpretation summary.
Understanding Score Trends
A declining UCANRR score should be interpreted in context of the range where the trend ends.
●Green trend line — scores are improving or the trajectory remains above zero. A downward-sloping green line indicates stabilization: the relationship may be settling into a sustainable level of everyday engagement after a period of elevated care, rather than deteriorating.
●Red trend line — the trajectory is declining and the endpoint has crossed into zero or below (Neglect or Harm Range). This may reflect decreasing relational responsiveness and warrants clinical attention.
Relationship Health Gauge
Current range summary
0.0
No data
Care: 0
Neglect: 0
Harm: 0
Repairs: 0
Bid / Repair Balance: 0.00
Relationship Trajectory Map
Care / neglect / abuse over time
Event CountsClick a blue label to highlight matching points in the trajectory chart
Neglect Count
0
Repair Count
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Shared Count
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Bid Count
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Simulated Care Exposure Count
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This dashboard excludes journal entry text and reasoning text. It displays derived relational signals only.
Conflict–Repair DynamicsDaily event flags
Affect Trajectory
Partner emotional connection over time
Dyadic Synchrony
Client 1 and Client 2 daily alignment
Volatility Profile
Rolling absolute score change
Therapist-only view. Ensure your login stores ucanrr_user, access_token, and a resolvable email.
Informed Consent
Please read the following before continuing.
Purpose of UCANRR
UCANRR is a relational health tracking tool designed to assist licensed therapists in monitoring and analysing dyadic relational patterns between couples. It is a clinical support tool and does not replace professional judgement.
Data Collection and Use
Event data entered into UCANRR is stored securely and used solely for clinical analysis within your authorised practice. Data is associated with your therapist account and client records. No data is shared with third parties or used for research without explicit written consent.
Confidentiality
You are responsible for ensuring that client data entered into UCANRR is handled in accordance with your jurisdiction's privacy laws (e.g., HIPAA, PIPEDA) and your professional ethical obligations.
Limitations
UCANRR scores and summaries are observational aids. Clinical decisions must be made by a qualified professional. The system does not diagnose, prescribe, or provide treatment recommendations.
Safety Monitoring and Therapist Responsibilities
UCANRR includes an automated safety analysis feature that evaluates session entries and assigns a risk tier: Normal (Tier 0), Monitor (Tier 1), Crisis (Tier 2), or Extreme Abuse (Tier 3). The system may flag indicators of distress, abuse, neglect, or domestic violence and will surface clinical guidance notes and recommended next steps accordingly.
These safety alerts are clinical support tools only. You, as the treating therapist, are solely responsible for reviewing all flagged entries, exercising independent professional judgement in response to any safety concern, and taking appropriate action — including crisis intervention, safety planning, or mandatory reporting — in accordance with your jurisdiction's laws and your professional ethical obligations. UCANRR does not automatically escalate alerts, notify third parties, or initiate any external crisis response. No alert generated by UCANRR should be treated as a substitute for direct clinical assessment of the client.
Consent
By checking the box below you confirm that you are a licensed or supervised clinician, that you have read and understood this notice, and that you agree to use UCANRR in accordance with your professional and legal obligations.
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Session Calendar
Click any date to add or delete it as a session date. Session dates appear in green.