Forensic & Medico-Legal Assessments

Forensic Psychological Assessments & Expert Witness Services

Specialist psychological assessments and expert witness reports for criminal, family, civil, and parole proceedings. Instructed by solicitors, case managers, and public bodies across the UK, Cayman Islands, and Bermuda. We are expanding our practice across Caribbean UK Overseas Territories.

Forensic & Medico-Legal Assessments
Psychological expertise where the stakes are high.

Overview

Psychological expertise where the stakes are high.

inMind Psychological Services provides forensic psychological assessments and medico-legal reports for court proceedings, parole hearings, sentencing, and civil claims. Our work is instructed by solicitors, case managers, and public bodies, and meets the standards required for use in legal and quasi-judicial proceedings.

Dr Larissa Johnson has extensive experience working across criminal, family, and civil jurisdictions, with particular expertise in complex trauma, PTSD, personality difficulties, and presentations that have not responded to standard intervention. She brings a formulation-led approach to forensic assessment — one that contextualises behaviour and presentation within an individual's history rather than reducing it to diagnostic labels.

We understand that the cases referred to us are often the ones that don't fit neatly elsewhere. We are experienced in working with complexity.

Where we work

Jurisdictions we cover.

We accept instructions and produce reports for proceedings across three jurisdictions. We are expanding our practice across Caribbean UK Overseas Territories.

United Kingdom
Cayman Islands
Bermuda

Please note: In the UK, a determination of fitness to plead must be made by a Section 12 approved medical practitioner. We are able to carry out the psychological evaluation that contributes to this determination, but we do not make the determination itself.

What we provide

Report types.

We provide psychological assessments for expert witness and medico-legal contexts across criminal, family, and civil proceedings, as well as for parole. All reports comply with the procedural rules of the relevant court or commissioning body. We accept instructions from solicitors only for expert witness work.

UK · Cayman · Bermuda

Criminal Law

UK · Cayman

Family Law

We assess parents only in family court contexts.

UK · Cayman

Civil Law

UK · Cayman · Bermuda

Parole

UK · Cayman · Bermuda

Return to Work

*Please note: In the UK, a determination of fitness to plead must be made by a Section 12 approved medical practitioner. We are able to carry out the psychological evaluation that contributes to this determination, but we do not make the determination itself.

Who we work with

We accept referrals from:

Solicitors & barristers

We accept instructions for expert witness work from solicitors only. All reports comply with the procedural rules of the relevant court. We are experienced working within both defence and prosecution-instructed contexts.

Case managers & rehabilitation professionals

We work alongside case management companies supporting individuals where complex trauma (including PTSD and CPTSD), attachment difficulties, or emotionally complex presentations are affecting engagement or recovery. We offer both assessment and formulation to clarify presentation and guide intervention.

Public bodies & justice agencies

We have provided psychological assessments for public bodies including His Majesty’s Cayman Islands Prison Service — HMCIPS (Ministry of District Administration and Home Affairs), the Bermuda Ministry of Justice, and have been instructed as an independent psychologist in cases before the UK Parole Board. Referrals from probation services, social services, and other statutory bodies are also considered.

Employers & HR

For return to work assessments in frontline and justice sector roles across all jurisdictions we serve. We provide an independent psychological assessment and written report suitable for HR and occupational decision-making.

How to instruct us

The assessment process.

Straightforward to instruct. Here is what to expect from first contact to final report.

Initial enquiry

Contact us via the enquiry form or email with a brief outline of the case, the jurisdiction, and the type of report required. We will respond within 48 working hours to confirm availability and whether the case falls within our scope.

Quotation

We will provide a fee quotation based on the type of report, jurisdiction, and complexity of the case. Fees vary depending on these factors and will be confirmed in writing before any work begins.

Letter of instruction

For expert witness work, we require a formal letter of instruction from the instructing solicitor before assessment begins. For parole and pre-sentencing reports, instructions come via the relevant commissioning body. If legally aided, written confirmation of funding approval must be received before we commence work.

Documentation and records

We will confirm what documentation we require — this typically includes relevant medical, psychiatric, or social care records, previous reports, and any relevant court documents. Receipt of complete documentation affects our ability to complete a comprehensive assessment and should be provided promptly.

Assessment

Assessment is conducted via secure video call unless in-person attendance is required by the court or commissioning body. Assessment typically involves one or more clinical interviews and, where indicated, psychometric testing.

Report and turnaround

Parole reports are typically completed within four weeks of receiving all necessary documentation. Expert witness and pre-sentencing reports are agreed on a case-by-case basis depending on complexity and court deadlines. We will confirm an expected turnaround at the point of instruction.

Qualifications & professional registrations

British psychological society Chartered
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hcpc uk
HCPC Registered

Practitioner Psychologist — Health and Care Professions Council

British psychological society
BPS Chartered Psychologist
British Psychological Society

Previous clients include

We have provided assessments for law firms, local authorities, and public bodies across the UK and Caribbean UK Overseas Territories, including His Majesty’s Cayman Islands Prison Service (Ministry of District Administration and Home Affairs), Bermuda Ministry of Justice, and in cases before the UK Parole Board.

Qualifications-professional-registrations

Questions

Things people often ask.

People come to us when..
Yes, we accept legal aid funded cases. Please include this in your initial enquiry and confirm the funding type. Work will only begin once written confirmation of funding approval has been received.
We will always try to accommodate urgent court deadlines where possible. Please contact us as soon as you are aware of the deadline. Availability depends on current caseload and the complexity of the assessment.
Yes. Dr Johnson can attend court to provide oral evidence in support of a report. This should be agreed in the letter of instruction. Remote attendance via video link may also be possible depending on court requirements.
Assessments are usually conducted via secure video call. If in-person assessment is required by the court or commissioning body, it can be arranged. Please mention this at the enquiry stage as it may affect availability and fees.
Yes, provided secure video link facilities are available at the institution. We have experience assessing individuals in custody across the UK and Caribbean UK Overseas Territories. Please include this detail in your enquiry.
Yes. The same psychologist who conducts the assessment will also prepare the report.
Yes, where therapy is clinically indicated. If the assessment shows that trauma-focused therapy is needed, we can offer this either through inMind or via an appropriate associate as a separate referral.

Get in touch

Ready to discuss a referral or instruction?

Use the form below to outline the case and we will respond within 48 working hours to confirm scope and availability.

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