Trauma & Dissociation Assessment Package
A structured clinical assessment exploring history, symptoms, and patterns to provide greater clarity, clinical insight, and direction for next steps.
$350 Comprehensive Assessment Includes:
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Up to 90-minute clinical interview
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Review of trauma and dissociative symptoms
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Clinical impressions and diagnostic considerations
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Written summary of findings
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Recommendations for next steps when appropriate
This service is a trauma-informed, self-pay assessment offered as a consultative service. It is designed to provide clinical insight into your experiences, symptoms, and patterns, and to support informed decision-making regarding next steps.
As a self-pay consultative assessment, it is not intended for insurance purposes. Although it may inform future care, it does not include treatment planning or the provision of ongoing therapeutic services.
The assessment is conducted as a structured, intake-style interview focused on understanding history, current concerns, and symptom patterns, including trauma-related and dissociative experiences. Sessions may last up to 90 minutes.
Based on information gathered, I will provide clinical impressions and diagnostic considerations, and may assign formal diagnoses when clinically indicated. A written summary will be provided reflecting clinical impressions, themes, and any diagnostic determinations made during the evaluation.
The written summary is intended to support you. Whether you are seeking greater insight into your experiences or documentation for a specific purpose, you may choose to share it with healthcare providers, attorneys, disability representatives, or other professionals involved in your care. While this assessment may provide supporting clinical information regarding symptoms, functioning, and diagnostic considerations, determinations regarding disability benefits, workplace accommodations, legal matters, or eligibility for services are made by the appropriate agencies and decision-makers.
If electing to move forward to transition to therapeutic services, ongoing therapy services can be discussed and established separately.
