Peer-to-peer psychotherapy where people remain anonymous and pay for online therapy with cryptocurrency.
This helps people who might:
feel more comfortable opening up to therapists from outside of their local environments
prefer to remain anonymous
want to have an occasional talk with a new therapist when facing difficult times
This provides therapists with another way of making a living remotely, from the comfort of their own homes.
A peer-to-peer (web3) network where people sign in using their digital identity generated by a crypto wallet. They also pay for the therapists' time using the same wallet. There are no identity checks, recording of locations, etc.
The network's software is open source so that people can verify that nothing is recorded and the reviews are authentic. Every participant runs their own node. The node comes with all the necessary features (video chat, payments, reviews, etc). The connection between a client and a therapist is end-to-end encrypted.
The network functions like Omegle. When signing up, people assume the role of either a therapist or a client. The system matches clients with available therapists. Both have to accept the suggestion before the video call is established. Both have time to check each other's profiles before accepting the call.
A therapist can be anyone, regardless whether they actually have a degree. They may choose to divulge their personal/professional information, a degree, etc, but they don't have to.
A therapist may choose to work under a pseudonym. The clients will be fine with it as long as they see good reviews/ratings.
Rating/review system for therapists
Everyone therapist starts from scratch. To get some clients and reviews going they can:
take urgent video calls from people who don't care who they talk to
lower their hourly prices or work for free to get some reviews and potentially long-term customers
add their professional info, a degree, videos of themselves talking, etc.
At the end of each session, both the client and the therapist have to leave reviews and rate their experience.
Different reviews carry different weight based on how "established" the accounts are. The weight depends on how much money an account made (therapist) or spent (client), the number of reviews received and a cumulative rating.
Both parties can reply to a review and grow it into a public thread if necessary.
Urgent call; the client is put in front of the first available therapist. Both get a chance to accept or pass
Browse and schedule; the client can browse lists of therapists and filter them by popularity, price, ratings, availability, etc.
Therapists get paid by the hour in the network's native cryptocurency. They can:
provide a free introductory session to anyone
provide a free introductory session only to people with a high enough score (payment history)
provide a free introductory session only to people that have not taken anyone else's free session within the past X time
Payments cannot be disputed. Money paid is money gone. People can complain in reviews if they need to.
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