Safety & Content Notes
This page explains the intended safety framing for AI Dream Reflection, including its limits, the nature of reflection output, emotional sensitivity considerations, and situations where the app should not be relied on.
Product: AI Dream Reflection
Developer: Dzianis Huletski
Contact: d.h.emservice@gmail.com
AI Dream Reflection is designed as a dream journaling and self-reflection aid. It is not presented as a dream decoder, not a prediction engine, not a medical service, and not a substitute for therapy or crisis support.
1. What the App Is Intended to Do
The app helps users write down dreams, notice emotional themes, and receive structured prompts for reflection. Its output is intended to encourage self-observation, not to produce definitive interpretations or psychological conclusions.
2. What the App Is Not
AI Dream Reflection is not any of the following:
- a diagnostic tool;
- a mental health treatment service;
- a substitute for therapy, counseling, or psychiatric care;
- a crisis support tool;
- a predictor of future events;
- a source of factual truth about the meaning of dreams.
3. Nature of Reflection Output
Reflections in the app are intended to be gentle prompts, not facts. They may highlight possible emotional patterns, offer open-ended questions, and suggest a small daily action. These outputs should be treated as reflective material only.
Users should apply their own judgment and personal context when reading any insight or question shown by the app.
4. Emotionally Sensitive Content
Dreams can involve emotionally intense topics such as fear, grief, shame, conflict, intimacy, loss, or past distressing experiences. Because of this, reflections may sometimes feel emotionally activating even when they are framed carefully.
If a reflection feels upsetting, intrusive, or unhelpful, stop and step away from the app. You do not need to continue reading or analyzing the content.
5. When You Should Not Rely on the App
You should not rely on AI Dream Reflection in situations involving:
- mental health emergencies;
- self-harm thoughts or suicidal ideation;
- panic, crisis, or acute emotional instability;
- urgent medical or psychiatric decisions;
- serious relationship, legal, financial, or safety decisions based on dream content.
6. If You Are in Distress
If dream content or reflection content causes significant distress, seek support from a qualified mental health professional or appropriate local emergency or crisis resources. The app is not designed to manage urgent emotional situations.
7. AI Limitations
If live AI reflection is introduced in a future version, output may still be imperfect. AI-generated reflections can be overly broad, occasionally awkward, incomplete, or emotionally mismatched to the user’s lived experience. Even well-written output may not be useful in every case.
For that reason, reflections should always be treated as suggestions rather than conclusions.
8. Journaling Framing
The intended use of the app is similar to journaling prompts or guided reflection questions. It may help users pause, notice patterns, and think about emotions more deliberately. That is the product goal.
The app is not meant to tell users what their dream “really means.”
9. User Responsibility
Users are responsible for deciding how much weight to give any reflection content shown by the app. No output should be used as a sole basis for important life decisions, treatment decisions, or conclusions about one’s mental health.
10. For Adults and Mature Use
Because dreams and emotional material can be sensitive or complex, the product is better suited to mature users who understand the difference between reflective prompts and professional guidance.
11. Product Design Direction
The app’s design language and product copy should continue to reinforce the same safety framing:
- no claims of prediction;
- no claims of diagnosis;
- no promises of psychological accuracy;
- no presentation of reflections as objective truth;
- clear access to disclaimers and support information.
12. Contact
If you have questions about this page or the intended safety framing of the app, contact:
Dzianis Huletski
Poland
d.h.emservice@gmail.com