Service
Psychological Evaluation
Comprehensive psychological evaluations for clinical, legal, and immigration-court purposes. Formal psychological testing in Florida is performed by a licensed psychologist; Najla coordinates the evaluation, conducts the clinical interviews, and integrates findings into a court-ready report.
How this is delivered: Florida law reserves psychological testing (Ch. 490 F.S.) for licensed psychologists. When testing is required, Najla coordinates with a licensed psychologist and integrates results into a written report. Clinical interviews and mental-health evaluations that fall under LCSW scope (Ch. 491 F.S.) are conducted directly by Najla.
What's included
- Clinical mental-health evaluations (LCSW)
- Court-ordered evaluations (coordinated)
- Immigration-court psychological evaluations
- Second-opinion evaluations
- Custody-adjacent clinical evaluations
- Trilingual report writing
How it works
- STEP 1Referral intake
Attorney or client sends the referral question and any records.
- STEP 2Interview + testing
Clinical interview with Najla; formal testing by partnering psychologist when required.
- STEP 3Integrated report
Written report tied directly to the referral question — in 7–21 days.
Frequently asked
Can an LCSW write a psychological evaluation?
LCSWs write clinical mental-health evaluations. When a diagnosis-of-record from formal testing is required, a licensed psychologist administers and interprets the tests. Najla coordinates both.
How is this different from an immigration evaluation?
Immigration evaluations are a specific forensic subtype. See Immigration Psychological Evaluations.
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