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Psychological Evaluations and the Family Court

Psychological Evaluations and the Family Court. Goal of Conference: To facilitate discussion about psychological testing in the Family Court. Objectives of conference: to address a range of questions and establish areas of interest in preparation for a second conference. Discussion Questions.

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Psychological Evaluations and the Family Court

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  1. Psychological Evaluations and the Family Court Goal of Conference: To facilitate discussion about psychological testing in the Family Court. Objectives of conference: to address a range of questions and establish areas of interest in preparation for a second conference

  2. Discussion Questions • What is a psychological evaluation? • What should a psych eval include? • Do you think psychological evaluations only focus on psychopathology? 4. Do you think psych evals should assess normal range functioning?

  3. Discussion Questions Experiences with psych evals?- • Best? • Worst? • What do you find most helpful? Least helpful? • Have you ever ordered a Rule 35 evaluation?

  4. Discussion Questions • Who, what, when, why? • When to order a psych eval? • Why do you order psych evals? • Who should be included in a psych eval?

  5. Discussion Questions • Order and referral-- • What should go into the order? • How is psych eval information disseminated? • sample referral letter-- includes pleadings, issues, referral questions, list of collaterals.

  6. Discussion Questions • Bridging the Gap- making psych evals relevant • The issue of comprehensibility…do you understand psych reports? • How to integrate psych evals into custody evals? • How will psych eval results be used? • Should the psychologist testify? • How does the court assess the qualifications of an evaluator?

  7. Discussion Questions • Other issues • Do you find psych evals accessible (from whom?, issue of cost, etc.)? • Who pays for psych evals? How much do they cost? Does cost inhibit access? • Does health insurance pay for psych evals? • Who gets feedback? • Should every custody evaluation include psych testing?

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