That's a good question. The services section of my website covers some evaluations and what is incorporated in them (and anyone who reads this is free to check them out). There are criminal and civil forensic evaluations. The criminal include issues like fitness to proceed, criminal responsibility, culpable mental state, mitigating circumstances, or capacity to waive Miranda rights. Civil forensic issues include fitness for duty, personal injury, parental fitness, custody, IME, and testamentary capacity.
The process of the evaluation typically includes record review, behavioral observations, clinical interview, psychological testing, and collateral interviews.
That's a good question. The services section of my website covers some evaluations and what is incorporated in them (and anyone who reads this is free to check them out). There are criminal and civil forensic evaluations. The criminal include issues like fitness to proceed, criminal responsibility, culpable mental state, mitigating circumstances, or capacity to waive Miranda rights. Civil forensic issues include fitness for duty, personal injury, parental fitness, custody, IME, and testamentary capacity.
The process of the evaluation typically includes record review, behavioral observations, clinical interview, psychological testing, and collateral interviews.