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Forensic Social work Services
This specialized area of social work practice involves the application of psychosocial theories, social work skills, and the legal system. Forensic work services include but are not limited to being tasked with conducting psychosocial evaluations for mitigation purposes, assessing and linking clients to evidence-based services, providing expert testimony and when needed, integrating those services into pretrial, sentencing, or alternative sentencing plans.
For Forensic request, please
call 240-232-6365 or send us an email.
Forensic Psychology Services:
Forensic psychology services include the application of psychology to the criminal justice system.
Services include:
- Investigations
- Evaluation of those charged with a crime
- Consultant to legal and administrative employers
- Research Studies
- Assessments
- Consultation
- Treatment recommendations
- Implementation of Treatment Programs
- Expert Witness Courtroom Testimony
Forensic social work services include:
- Conduct social history interviews and psychosocial assessments with juvenile and adult clients in detention centers, correctional facilities and in the community
- Draft psychosocial history summary reports, juvenile transfer and juvenile waiver reports, juvenile disposition reports and mitigation reports to be used in court for mitigation in criminal proceedings, transfer and waiver proceedings, disposition and other legal proceedings
- Provide expert testimony in court in juvenile transfer and felony cases
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Make treatment and placement recommendations
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Connect client’s to community resources /services through case management
10 – How Long Does Treatment and/or Life Coaching Last?
Admin Official2022-10-19T08:37:55+00:00Treatment and Life Coaching Duration is Dependent on Individual Necessity. However, Clients Have the Right to End Treatment and Life Coaching Whenever They Decide to and for Whatever Reason.11 – How Do I Know if I Really Need Therapy or Life Coaching?
Admin Official2022-10-19T08:44:34+00:00People Seek Therapy and Life Coaching for Various Reasons. You Do Not Need to Be Mentally Ill to Benefit From Therapy. Some People Just Need an Objective and Non-judgmental Person to Talk to. If You'd Like Help Determining Whether or Not Therapy Would Be Appropriate for You, Contact Us.12 – What is the Difference Between Life Coaching and Therapy?
Admin Official2022-10-19T08:44:52+00:00Life Coaching Focuses More on the Behaviors Stemming From Feelings and Emotions Rather Than the Emotions Themselves. It’s More Structured and Goal Oriented. Therapy is Also More Clinically Based, Utilizes Diagnosis (When Applicable), and Implements Clinical and Evidenced-based Assessments.More About Us
Melvis Began Providing Psychotherapy in 2019, Mainly Working With Children, Adolescents, and Adults With a Wide Range of Mental Health Conditions in Individual, Family, and Group Settings.
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