Evidence based answers on mental health

Understand how mental health conditions are really treated

Ask about depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD and more. Noesis Flow answers from NICE clinical guidelines, the same evidence clinicians rely on, and shows you the source behind every answer.

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How is depression usually treated?
For depression, NICE usually starts with talking therapy (CBT) .
For more severe cases it can add antidepressants . Source: NICE NG222 .
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Plain language answers about treatment, grounded in NICE clinical guidelines, with a source behind every one.

Answers from the guidelines

Ask about symptoms, treatments, and what the evidence recommends. Responses are built from NICE, not guesswork.

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Each answer links the exact guideline and page, so you can open the original and check it yourself.

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Conditions covered today

DepressionAnxietySocial anxietyPTSDOCDADHDBipolar disorderSchizophreniaEating disordersSelf-harmAutismBorderlineAntisocial personality disorderInsomnia

This is early access. If it proves useful, we'll add more conditions, sharpen accuracy, and bring in more guideline sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Noesis Flow is, and what it is not

An AI that explains how mental health conditions are treated, based on NICE clinical guidelines. Ask a question in plain language and get an evidence based answer with the source it came from. It is built for anyone curious about psychotherapy and treatment, not only professionals.

No. Noesis Flow gives educational information, not a diagnosis, a treatment plan, or therapy, and it is not a crisis service. Always talk to a qualified professional about your own situation. If you are in crisis, find immediate support at findahelpline.com.

Every answer is grounded in NICE clinical guidelines and links the exact guideline and page, so you can open the original and read it yourself. If a question falls outside the guidelines we cover, the AI says so instead of guessing.

Today: depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorders, self-harm, autism, and a few more. This is early access, so the list will keep growing.

Yes. Noesis Flow is free and open during early access. You only need an account to start.

No. Your conversations are not used to train or improve any AI model. The service runs on servers in the EU.