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EVALUATION DIVISON
CHILD PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION (Ages 4-18):
General evaluation to offer information regarding cognitive and personality functioning. In addition, diagnostic clarification and specific recommendations for treatment intervention are offered.
ADULT PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION:
General evaluation to offer information regarding cognitive and personality functioning. In addition, diagnostic clarification and specific recommendations for treatment information are offered.
DEVELOPMENTAL EVALUATION (Ages Birth-4):
A comprehensive evaluation to identify developmental delays and offer recommendations for necessary remedial interventions.
AUTISM/ASPERGER'S EVALUATION (Birth to 18):
Evaluation designed to offer diagnostic clarification and treatment recommendations specifically addressing Autism and/or Asperger’s Disorder. Specific developmental milestone weaknesses are addressed. |
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PSYCHOSEXUAL EVALUATION (Ages 2-17):
Evaluation designed to evaluate sexual offenders or those suspected of inappropriate sexual behavior. This evaluation focuses on specific risk factors related to sexual offending behavior and offers detailed recommendations focusing on necessary interventions for treatment and suggestions regarding necessary monitoring to protect potential victims. This evaluation is also designed to help clarify problematic non-offending sexual behavior such as fetishes, excessive pornography use, or other sexual dysfunction.
TRAUMA EVALUATION (Ages 2-18):
Evaluation designed to assess the negative psychological effects of trauma and offers specific, detailed recommendations about necessary therapy interventions.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EVALUATION:
Evaluation designed for adults with a suspected or confirmed history of domestic violence. Specific risk factors related to domestic violence are identified, treatment interventions offered, and suggestions made for monitoring to reduce the risk to potential victims.
BONDING-INTERACTIONAL STUDY:
Evaluation designed to assess the relationship between child and caregiver(s) in order to make recommendations about reunification, alternative placement, and/or adoption. This evaluation is also useful in helping evaluate the potential harm in removing a child/children from a long-term placement.
VIOLENCE RISK ASSESSMENT (Children and Adults):
Evaluation designed to assess the risk of violence and offer recommendations for treatment and effective monitoring.
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