What is the purpose of a psychosexual evaluation?
We conduct psychosexual evaluations to provide a structured, clinical understanding of an individual’s sexual behavior, psychological functioning, and potential risk factors. These evaluations support informed decision-making in legal, clinical, and protective settings.
Are psychosexual evaluations always court-ordered?
No. While many evaluations are court-ordered, we also provide independent evaluations for attorneys, agencies, and private individuals seeking professional insight.
What does the evaluation process involve?
The process typically includes clinical interviews, psychological testing, and a comprehensive review of records. We then synthesize this information into a detailed written report with findings and recommendations.
How long does the evaluation take?
Timelines vary depending on case complexity and record availability. We prioritize efficiency while maintaining the depth and quality required for legal use.
Are evaluations confidential?
We maintain strict confidentiality within the limits of legal and ethical requirements. Because many evaluations are forensic in nature, results are typically shared with referring parties such as attorneys or the court.
Do you provide court testimony?
Yes. We are available for professional consultation and testimony when required.
What types of cases do you work with?
We conduct evaluations related to:
- Criminal and forensic matters
- Sexual behavior concerns
- Risk and recidivism assessment
- Child welfare and protective services
- Treatment planning and progress evaluation
How are your reports used in legal settings?
Our reports are designed to assist courts and legal professionals in making informed decisions regarding sentencing, supervision, treatment needs, and risk management.
What distinguishes your approach?
We combine advanced clinical training with a clear understanding of legal standards. Our evaluations are both psychologically rigorous and practically applicable within judicial systems.