Psychosexual Mental Health Evaluation
A Psychosexual Evaluation assesses sexual development, behaviors, attitudes, and risks, often for court-ordered cases. It provides evidence-based recommendations for treatment, supervision, or risk management.
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Availability
In-person
Limited telehealth options depending on the type of case and jurisdictional requirements.
Booking
1-2 weeks
Appointments are usually set within this timeframe, with sooner options for urgent needs.
Duration
60-90 minutes
Sessions typically
last 60–90 minutes.
How Can These Evaluation Techniques Improve Your Life?
Provide clarity and clinical insight into sexual behavior concerns or allegations with a professional, objective assessment.
Support legal cases (criminal, family, or civil) by offering reliable psychological information to guide courts or legal teams.
Assist in treatment planning with specific recommendations based on validated risk assessments and clinical interviews.
Where Can I Take This Evaluation and How?
We provide psychosexual evaluations at multiple convenient locations, including our Naples, Fort Myers, Tampa, and Southwest Florida (SWFL) offices.
Ready to take the next step? Call us at 239-537-9646 or Fill out our Scheduling Form to get started today.
- (239) 688-2781
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12811 Kenwood Lane
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Suite 213: Therapy
Suite 201: Psychiatry
- (239) 365-2258
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2345 Stanford Ct.
Naples, FL 34112
Suite 602: Check-In
We accept insurance
We accept major commercial insurance providers and Medicaid.

















Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Psychosexual Evaluations
What is a psychosexual evaluation?
A psychosexual evaluation is a specialized clinical assessment that examines an individual’s sexual history, behavior patterns, mental health, and risk for sexual offense or re-offense. It includes testing, interviews, and a written report.
Who conducts psychosexual evaluations?
Licensed psychologists or mental health professionals with advanced training in forensic psychology and sexual behavior evaluations conduct these assessments.
What situations require a psychosexual evaluation?
- Sexual offense allegations (criminal or juvenile court)
- Family court custody or visitation concerns
- Child Protective Services investigations
- Parole/probation review
- Treatment progress or risk reassessment
- Pre-sentencing or mitigation reports
What situations require a psychosexual evaluation?
- Sexual offense allegations (criminal or juvenile court)
- Family court custody or visitation concerns
- Child Protective Services investigations
- Parole/probation review
- Treatment progress or risk reassessment
- Pre-sentencing or mitigation reports
How can this evaluation improve my life or legal case?
A well-conducted evaluation can provide evidence of progress, treatment readiness, or low risk. It can also clarify misunderstandings or provide a pathway to reunification or support more informed legal decisions.
What does the evaluation process involve?
- Detailed clinical interview
- Sexual history and psychosocial history review
- Psychological testing (e.g., MMPI-2, ABEL, or Static-99R, depending on the case)
- Collateral information or documentation review
- Written report with findings, diagnoses, risk level, and treatment recommendations
What can I expect during the evaluation?
You will meet with a qualified clinician in a confidential setting. Expect to discuss sensitive topics openly and honestly. All information will be handled professionally and ethically, with clear explanations of confidentiality and reporting limits.
How long does it take to complete the report?
Evaluations involve 1–6 clinical interviews (each lasting 60–90 minutes), psychological testing, and a review of collateral information. Reports are usually delivered within 10–15 business days. Expedited reports (3–5 business days) may be available for time-sensitive legal deadlines.
Is the evaluation confidential?
Yes. The evaluation is confidential and only released to authorized parties, such as your attorney, the court, or other specified individuals with your consent.
How can I begin a psychosexual evaluation?
Getting started is simple. Just complete our Scheduling Form or give us a call at 239-537-9646.
Our team will match you with a trained evaluator who specializes in psychosexual evaluation and guides you through the process of scheduling your first appointment.
We’re here to support you every step of the way.