Rapport7 is a clinical resource library for therapists, counselors, and mediators, published by The Institute for Applied Strategic Therapy (iAST). It emphasizes helping practitioners “find the right clinical tool in 60 seconds,” allowing them to search for specific situations before or between sessions—such as a client denying the problem, a silent adolescent, repeatedly getting stuck on the same issue, or psychosomatic pain—and access guides, response ideas, or printable intervention instructions.
In terms of subject area, it focuses on strategic therapy, the Ericksonian tradition, and clinical intervention tools, rather than general introductory psychology. The text also mentions that iAST offers education, certification programs, and Pain Resolution Therapy practitioner certification, but Rapport7 itself is more like a membership-based knowledge base. The teaching format does not clearly indicate live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction. Known content formats include clinical guides, articles, instruction libraries, professional tools, and audiobooks. Judging from the page content, the language of instruction is English, which may create a language barrier for Chinese users.
For pricing, a free account provides access to 1 clinical guide, article, or instruction per week. For full access, the text contains two different price references: from $49/month and from $39/month, with no disclosed details on plan differences. As for certification, the page clearly states that iAST’s flagship Pain Resolution Therapy program is a complete practitioner certification for treating psychosomatic pain, but it does not specify whether a Rapport7 membership includes certificates or continuing education credits.
Its strengths are its strong scenario-based design: resources are organized around real-time issues that arise in actual sessions, making it suitable for professionals who need to quickly prepare intervention wording and homework assignments. Printable materials can also be customized with the practitioner’s name and practice logo, which adds practical value. Its weaknesses include the lack of a structured course pathway, instructor list, refund policy, payment method information, and support channel details. Pricing information is also not fully consistent. Its methodological orientation is quite distinct, so users unfamiliar with strategic therapy may need additional background learning.
It is better suited to psychologists, counselors, therapists, mediators, and other professionals who already have a practice foundation and want to expand their strategic therapy toolkit. It is less suitable for complete beginners in psychology. The text does not make it possible to determine access conditions from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access or payment is restricted, Chinese-language counseling continuing education platforms, professional association courses, or iAST’s related certification programs may be worth considering as alternatives.
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