I provide forensic psychological evaluations that help attorneys, courts, and legal professionals answer clearly defined referral questions. Each evaluation includes record review, structured interviewing, psychological testing as indicated, and a written report with well-supported opinions grounded in data.
Criminal matters often involve complex questions about mental health, functioning, and risk-relevant factors. Evaluations focus on diagnostic clarification, symptom presentation, decision-making, and the relationship between psychological factors and relevant legal issues.
These evaluations focus specifically on a parent’s mental health and address how mental health conditions, coping strategies, stressors, or trauma may affect a parent’s stability, decision-making, and ability to manage daily responsibilities.
Civil evaluations address psychological injury, trauma, disability-related questions, or functioning after a specific event or stressor. These evaluations help clarify the presence, severity, and functional impact of psychological symptoms.
Administrative evaluations address psychological suitability for specific roles, responsibilities, or contexts. These evaluations focus on mental health conditions, functional abilities, behavioral considerations, and risk-relevant factors.

Comprehensive review of relevant documentation and collateral information.

Structured interviews focusing on history, symptoms, and functioning.

Standardized testing as indicated based on the referral question.

Reports that clearly explain findings, rationale, and opinions.