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PTSD & Trauma

A PTSD and trauma assessment provides a clinical diagnosis of psychological injuries resulting from persecution, conflict, or violence. These reports evaluate the severity of symptoms and their impact on a claimant’s ability to function and provide testimony in legal proceedings.

Overview

When this report is required

  • To substantiate asylum claims based on past persecution or war-related trauma
  • To document clinical evidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder for immigration appeals
  • To explain how trauma-related avoidance or memory loss affects witness credibility
  • To assess the psychological risk and potential for deterioration if a claimant is deported

What the expert assesses

  • Diagnostic criteria for PTSD and C-PTSD
  • Severity of intrusion and avoidance symptoms
  • Functional impairment and daily limitations
  • Causal link between events and mental state
  • Prognosis and recommended treatment pathways

Report specification

Element Detail
Assessment Setting Clinic, Immigration Removal Centre (IRC), Remote
Court Acceptance First-tier Tribunal (IAC), Upper Tribunal, High Court
Compliance CPR Part 35, ICD-11, DSM-5
CPR Part 35 Compliant Digital Delivery Urgent Instructions

Specialist expertise

Clinical Psychologists Trauma Psychiatrists Medico-Legal Experts
While these are the primary specialists engaged for this instruction type, please note that every case turns on its own facts. Complex or multi-disciplinary cases may require a bespoke team of experts. Our case managers will review your specific instruction to ensure the correct clinical match.