Audit - Sessions 1–3
You surface the vocabulary you are currently living inside. Nothing is challenged yet. The AI listens.
Lexica
Most of what keeps people stuck is not invisible. It is unnameable. The patterns you carry in your identity, your assumptions about the world, your habits in relationship: you can feel them, but you cannot quite say them. And what you cannot say, you cannot change.
Lexica works at the level of language. Over 21 sessions, an AI guides you through a structured vocabulary arc across three dimensions of your experience. You surface the words you have been living inside. You examine where they came from. You build more precise language for the patterns that have been shaping your life — and discover what becomes possible when the language finally fits.
On Session 21, the architecture of the program is revealed for the first time. The Close Document presents back to you, in precise language you generated yourself, the vocabulary for your identity, your worldview, and your relational patterns. It is not an assessment. It is a mirror made of your own words.
You surface the vocabulary you are currently living inside. Nothing is challenged yet. The AI listens.
The AI begins to examine the language you surfaced. Where did these words come from? What do they not allow?
The core of the program. The AI introduces precision vocabulary across all three dimensions. Your Personal Coherence Lexicon begins to take shape.
You use the vocabulary you have built to rewrite what you said in the first three sessions.
The vocabulary moves outside the reflection. You report on where the new language appeared in your actual life.
Final reflection, then a short assessment, then the Close Document — the architecture of the program revealed.
Most programs end with a summary. Lexica ends with something different. The Close Document is built from your vocabulary arc — the record of every word that shifted across 21 sessions. Nine sequenced cards, with the architecture of the program revealed only after you have read the first four. It shows you the language you arrived with and the language you leave with, dimension by dimension. It names the connections that formed across your identity, your worldview, and your relational patterns. It delivers your pre- and post-program Coherence Profile scores side by side. And it tells you where the work continues.
The Lexica program stands on its own. The AI guides the full 21-session arc. But at certain points in the sprint, the vocabulary work is most alive and a human clinician can see things the AI cannot. Walter Calvo, LCSW, DBA is the clinical director of Camino Institute and the designer of the Lexica program. Before every coaching session, he reads a full briefing generated from your vocabulary arc. He arrives knowing the specific words you have been working with and the threads that have not resolved. The session is focused clinical work — not a check-in. We recommend three sessions across your Lexica arc. No upper cap. You can buy as many as you want, or none.
Lexica is for people who have already done serious work on themselves. You have read carefully and tried to change things that matter. And you have noticed that something still has not fully shifted. Lexica begins where Lumen ends. The 13 reflections you completed in Lumen gave the AI a detailed map of your vocabulary, your patterns, and your three-dimensional system. Lexica uses that map to calibrate the 21-session transformation sprint from Session 1. The work deepens what Lumen surfaced and moves it. You need to be willing to write without editing yourself for 10 to 15 minutes per session. That is the only requirement.