
FAQs
Court FAQs
What types of legal cases do you support through psychological
evaluation and consultation?
We offer a range of court-referred forensic evaluations including
child custody evaluations, psychological evaluations, guardianship
assessments, competency evaluations, and other specialized
assessments as requested by attorneys, courts, or other legal
professionals.
What is the process for obtaining an evaluation for a legal case?
Referrals may come from family or civil courts, attorneys, child
protective services, or other agencies involved in legal
proceedings. In some cases, families or individuals may seek
evaluations on the recommendation of a legal or mental health
professional.
What is the purpose of a child custody evaluation?
A child custody evaluation helps the court determine what custody
and parenting arrangements are in the best interest of the child. Itincludes multiple interviews, observations, and a comprehensive
review of records and family dynamics, parenting capabilities, and
any psychological concerns that may impact the child’s well-being.
What is a competency evaluation?
A competency evaluation assesses an individual’s ability to
understand and participate meaningfully in legal proceedings. This
may involve assessing their understanding of court roles, ability to
consult with an attorney, and mental health status as it relates to
legal decision-making capacity.
What is a guardianship evaluation?
A guardianship evaluation assesses whether an individual (often
an adult or elder) has the capacity to make informed decisions
about their health, finances, or daily living needs. The evaluation
helps the court decide whether appointing a legal guardian is
necessary to protect the individual’s well-being.
Are these evaluations confidential?
No. Forensic evaluations are not confidential in the same way as
therapy. Information collected is compiled into a report that is
shared with the court, attorneys, and other involved parties. The
evaluator serves as a neutral expert rather than a treating
provider.
Individual FAQs
What is clinical psychology?
According to APA, clinical psychology is the psychological specialty that provides continuing and comprehensive mental and behavioral health care for individuals, couples, families, and groups; consultation to agencies and communities; training, education and supervision; and research-based practice
What conditions do you commonly treat?
A range of mental health conditions such as Anxiety and related disorders, depression, ADHD, etc.
What can I expect during my first appointment?
During your first session you can expect to start to build a relationship with your clinician and answer questions as to why you are seeking therapy.
How long does therapy typically last?
The initial intake session is a hour. Typical sessions are 45 mins, however longer or shorter sessions can be discussed with your clinician
Do you offer virtual therapy sessions?
Yes.
How do I know if I need therapy or psychological testing?
You can consult with your clinician to determine if psychological testing is appropriate.
Business FAQs
How can the Institute of Psychological Resilience support my business or organization?
We believe a resilient workforce is key to long-term success. Our innovative Workplace Resiliency Assessment Inventory (WRAI) helps organizations promote mental well-being and optimize performance. We assess three core areas—Individual Resiliency, Occupational Mindsets, and Workplace Mental Health—to provide actionable insights and guide meaningful change.
How does your office help build workplace resilience?
Our team of licensed psychologists and consultants partners with yourorganization to evaluate and strengthen resilience at all levels. We prioritize
confidentiality and data security while tailoring our services to meet your
organization’s specific needs. In addition to assessments, we offer strategic
support to implement targeted interventions and track progress over time.
What is the purpose of a child custody evaluation?
A child custody evaluation helps the court determine what custody
and parenting arrangements are in the best interest of the child. Itincludes multiple interviews, observations, and a comprehensive
review of records and family dynamics, parenting capabilities, and
any psychological concerns that may impact the child’s well-being.
Do you collaborate directly with HR departments or leadership teams?
Absolutely. We frequently work alongside HR professionals and executive
leadership to align our services with organizational goals and ensure seamless integration of resilience strategies.
Are your business services industry-specific?
Our tools and interventions are adaptable across a wide range of industries. We've successfully partnered with professionals in law enforcement, healthcare, and education—and we're continually expanding our reach to support diverseworkforces.
How do we get started with your consulting or training services?
Getting started is easy. Visit our Contact Us page to connect with a member of our team. We’ll discuss your needs and design a custom approach that works for your organization.