Forensic Psychological Evaluations
Overview
A Forensic Psychological Evaluation focuses on emotional, behavioral, and personality functioning in legal or court-related situations. It may address questions related to mental health diagnoses, psychological injury, risk, parenting capacity, or other issues relevant to criminal, civil, or family law. The process typically combines clinical interviews, standardized measures, and collateral information.
Purpose
Courts, attorneys, or agencies request these evaluations when mental health is an important factor in a case. They provide an objective, structured way to address specific legal questions while also considering the broader clinical context. The resulting opinions can clarify complex psychological issues and support informed legal decision-making.
Our Approach
At Segel Psychological Center, psychologists are experienced in forensic assessment and familiar with the expectations of the legal system. Clinical care is balanced with the need for neutrality, transparency, and clarity in conclusions. Reports are grounded in data and written in language that is understandable to judges, attorneys, and other professionals while still respecting the person being evaluated.