Clinical context
The clinician defines the context: what the voice says, how it behaves, how threatening it feels and what therapeutic direction should be followed.
GOBLIN
AI-assisted tool for auditory hallucinations.
GOBLIN is developing a clinician-governed platform for working with auditory hallucinations, psychosis research and crisis-risk contexts.
The platform combines conversational AI, configurable synthetic voice, session transcription, risk-flagging workflows and exploratory eye-tracking. It is designed to help clinicians and researchers structure, document and study interactions around hallucinated voices, with clinical supervision built into the process.
GOBLIN focuses on one of the hardest problems in mental health: how to work safely and intelligently with voices that are distressing, persistent or potentially dangerous.
What GOBLIN does
GOBLIN supports structured interaction between a patient, a clinician and the voices the patient hears.
The clinician defines the context: what the voice says, how it behaves, how threatening it feels and what therapeutic direction should be followed.
The system then supports configurable digital voice interaction, session recording, transcript generation, clinical summaries and risk-related flags for review.
Eye-tracking is explored as a research layer for studying gaze, blink behaviour and other potential digital signals linked to psychosis-related states.
The purpose is to give clinical and research teams a more controlled, data-rich environment for understanding and supporting people who hear voices.
Where GOBLIN can help
For psychiatrists, psychologists and clinics working with auditory hallucinations, psychosis and severe mental health conditions.
For teams studying voice-hearing, Avatar Therapy-inspired interaction, AI safety, risk detection, synthetic voice and digital biomarkers.
For applications in isolation, disaster response, long-distance transport, defence-adjacent settings and space-analogue environments, where access to mental health support can be limited.
How you can help
We are looking for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychosis researchers, AI engineers, voice specialists, eye-tracking experts, clinical sites, research institutions, ethics and regulatory experts, patients, caregivers and strategic supporters.
If you can help us build GOBLIN carefully, clinically and responsibly, leave your email and tell us how you want to contribute.
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GOBLIN is under development. Any clinical use will depend on appropriate validation, regulatory assessment and professional supervision.