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Forensic Area
- Forensic Psychological Expertise: for victims and accused of sexual abuse, psychic damage, grooming, mobbing, theft, attempted homicide, homicide, gender violence. It involves a detailed study of the personality of the victim or perpetrator to reveal their most relevant characteristics and the impact of these on the cause or consequence of the investigated crime.
- Psychological Autopsies: Retrospective analysis of a deceased person under dubious circumstances to construct a personality profile that offers indicators of present or absent suicidal risk.
- Interdisciplinary Expertise (psychiatric-psychological-social): Joint intervention of professionals from different disciplines when a multiaxial approach is needed for some cases.
- Ongoing advice to judges and prosecutors,
- Neuropsychological Expertise: determining the neurocognitive profile of individuals involved in crimes, both as victims and perpetrators. This involves determining if there are affected neuropsychological functions and how they impair the understanding or direction of the actions that have been carried out by these individuals and later judicialized, or investigating how injuries received by people who have been victims of crimes have affected their neuropsychological functions.