Psychological Evaluations
Psychometric test
Standard and scientific methods are used to measure the individual, mental capacity, and IQ.
2 sessions approximately to collect history and administration of tests. An additional session is required for discussion and delivery of the report.
• WPPSI-IV (preschoolers)
• WISC V (children)
• WAIS-IV (Adults)
• RAVEN
• HFD
• VMI-6
• Vineland -III
Psychological tests / of personality
Standard and scientific methods used to measure the individual, behavioral style, and personality.
It can take from 2 to 3 sessions approximately to collect the history and administration of tests. An additional session is required for discussion and delivery of the report.
• MMPI-A (Adolescents)
• MMPI-2 (Adults) or Inventory of
Symptoms SCL-R-90
• Vineland -III
• Beck Inventory (depression, anxiety,
hopelessness, and suicide)
• Child behavior checklist
Psychoeducational tests
Discuss the mental process that underlies a child's educational performance.
It may take approximately 3 to 4 sessions to collect history and administer tests. An additional session is required for discussion and report delivery.
• Psychometric Test
• Woodcock-Johnson IV -Test of Academic Achievement. (reading, writing, and calculation)
• Vineland -III
• Vanderbilt ADHD Rating Scale for Parents
• Vanderbilt ADHD Rating Scale for Teachers
• Conner Parent Rating Scale
• Conner Teacher Rating Scale
Political asylum
A foreigner who has experienced or is afraid of facing persecution in his / her country of origin because of his / her race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a social group.
This assessment identifies the circumstances surrounding the persecution, emotional distress, and any health conditions that may have arisen as a result of past persecution or fear of persecution if returned to the country of origin.
• Clinical Interview
• Collect History
• Administration of standardized tests (MMPI-II or
SCL-R-90, Beck Inventories, PTSD Symptom Scale
- Interview for DSM-5 (PSS-I-5) and others).
• Write the Report
VAWA
An alien who has been the victim of domestic violence by a partner who is a citizen or legal resident of the US. The assessment consists of identifying the nature, severity, and frequency of the abuse. Additionally, assess the client's current mental state and any mental health conditions that may have arisen as a result of physical, sexual, verbal, and emotional abuse.
• Clinical Interview
• Administration of standardized tests (MMPI-II or
SCL-R-90, Beck Inventories, PTSD Symptom
Scale - Interview for DSM-5 (PSS-I-5) and others).
• Write the report
T Visa and U Visa
Foreigners who are victims of serious crimes or human trafficking. This assessment explores the physical and mental abuse the applicant has experienced as a result of being the victim of a felony or human trafficking. Additionally, the client's current mental state that may have arisen due to a felony or human trafficking is assessed.
• Clinical Interview
• Collect History
• Administration of standardized tests (MMPI-II or SCL-R-90, Beck Inventories, PTSD Symptom Scale - Interview for DSM-5 (PSS-I-5) and others).
• Write the report
Psychological evaluation for bariatric surgery
This evaluation consists of exploring the emotional state of the patient, determining if there are no obvious psychological contraindications, and if he or she is suitable to undergo bariatric surgery.
It can take from 2 to 3 sessions approximately. An additional session is required for discussion and report delivery.
• Clinical Interview
• Collect History
• Administration of standardized tests (MMPI-II or SCL-R-90, Beck Inventories, among others)