
In addition to court and agency referrals, the Institute of Forensic Psychology (IFP) accepts self-referrals from individuals seeking psychological evaluation for personal, professional, or legal reasons.
Our Approach
Self-referral evaluations use the same comprehensive and objective process as court-requested services:
- Clinical interviews to assess the presenting concerns.
- Psychological testing when appropriate.
- Record review and collateral information if available.
- Evaluations tailored to the individual’s stated goals.
What We Address
- Clarification of mental health concerns.
- Psychological readiness for employment or professional purposes.
- Personal documentation for legal or organizational use.
- Recommendations for treatment, support, or next steps.
Reporting
IFP provides clear, confidential reports to the individual or designated party. Reports maintain the same objectivity and quality as court-directed evaluations.
Why Choose IFP
IFP delivers evaluations that are objective, evidence-based, and trusted in court. Our multi-credentialed team employs a thorough and impartial process to ensure that findings are clear, relevant, and legally useful. We prioritize timeliness without sacrificing quality, and every evaluation is conducted with professional respect and cultural competence.
We look forward to working with you and providing the clarity you need for your personal or professional goals.
Accessible Evaluations for Individuals
IFP offers Self-Referral Evaluations for individuals seeking a professional, evidence-based assessment outside of court or agency referral. Our impartial reports provide clear findings that can be used for personal, professional, or legal purposes.
To request an evaluation, please contact IFP directly, and a member of our team will follow up with you shortly.