Use casesWhere fear-to-context helps
DataTherapy is for people who want structured understanding when information feels loud—without pretending to be therapy, emergency support, or professional advice.
Headline panic → structured read
You see a breaking story and your mind jumps to worst-case meaning for your job, money, or safety. A brief separates visibility from exposure and rumor from confirmation.
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Financial fear without a spreadsheet spiral
Markets, layoffs, and recession language trigger future dread. Scoring helps you ask what is actually at stake for you this month—not for civilization in the abstract.
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Health symptom or story overload
Symptoms plus search results can feel like certainty. The brief engine highlights uncertainty language and nudges toward appropriate clinical boundaries—not diagnosis theater.
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AI and career anxiety
When change narratives move fast, fear outruns facts. Structure turns vague obsolescence dread into relevance and urgency you can reason about.
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Social signal over-reading
Silence and ambiguity become rejection scripts. A calm interpretation layer slows the story down and names what is known versus imagined.
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Reality confusion and rumor stacks
Conflicting scary claims collapse into one big threat feeling. The product triages certainty so you can act on process, not on infinite debate.
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How people use the MVP
- Paste a fear-triggering thought or headline into the generator.
- Pick the closest category and tone for phrasing.
- Read the brief as a pacing tool—not a prediction engine.
If you are in immediate danger, contact emergency services or appropriate local crisis resources. DataTherapy provides education and structured interpretation only.