FAQs

Who does the JCN clinic serve?
The JCN clinic serves justice-involved individuals across the lifespan, addressing the needs of both juveniles and adults with cognitive and psychiatric concerns.
What disorders do you typically assess?
Our clinical team conducts neuropsychological and psychodiagnostic evaluations across a wide range of areas, including traumatic brain injury, stroke, dementia, neurodevelopmental disorders, movement disorders, infectious diseases, PTSD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, substance abuse, and personality disorders, among others.
How can I seek services from the JCN clinic?
Attorneys can contact us for an initial consultation, where we can gather information about the specifics and timeline of the case and address their initial questions. For more details, see the “Referral Process” tab.
What are the fees?
After the initial consultation, we can provide our professional fee rates and offer an estimate of the anticipated hours needed to complete the assignment.
How are services provided?
The JCN clinic offers flexibility in service delivery, depending on the evaluee’s custody status. Services may be rendered at our UCLA – based clinic, within a correctional facility, or through a secured telehealth platform.