Services

Vermont Forensic Assessment, PLLC has extensive experience evaluating individuals with complex psychological and behavioral disorders and formulating treatment plans that are sensible and feasible. We develop and refine referral questions, permitting greater focus on the core issues of interest in the evaluation. Types of evaluations we conduct include psychological evaluations, psychosexual evaluations, risk assessments, fitness-for-duty, and immigration evaluations.

We believe that the evaluation of individuals in the justice system must be based on thorough interviews, appropriate assessment measures, collateral information sources, and a detailed understanding of the social system with which the individual interacts.

We have extensive experience and often testify as experts in our fields. We also conduct training and consultation programs for attorneys, court personnel, probation and parole officers, corrections personnel and mental health professions.

Psychological Evaluations

Our forensic evaluations are based on a detailed understanding of the needs and questions presented by the referral source, including questions involving competency, sanity, sentencing considerations, more…

Psychosexual Evaluations

These involve a detailed examination of present and past behavior patterns and sexual history, psychosexual clinical interviews, inventory of sexual cognitive patterns, interest, knowledge, more…

Risk Assessments

Targeted risk assessments may be preferable when specific questions of risk to an individual or community of individuals arises. In contrast to a full evaluation, these are typically more specific in terms, more…

Fitness-for-Duty

These evaluations are prepared in response to an identified problem, usually in the work environment, where an individual’s conduct has raised concern among peers and supervisors, more…

Training and Presentations

We provide trauma-informed services to clients, conduct training and consultation programs for attorneys, court personnel, probation and parole officers, corrections personnel and mental health professions, more…