Beyond Borders: The Immigration Evaluation Podcast
Mariela G. Shibley, Psy.D.
26 episodes
1 month ago
If you’ve ever worried whether your immigration evaluations are truly meeting what attorneys and judges need, this episode will change how you practice. Psychologist and researcher Dr. Andrew Rasmussen is leading the first national, empirically grounded study on what makes psychological evaluations effective in immigration court. He breaks down what attorneys consistently say they want, what they don’t, and where evaluators unintentionally undermine cases. We explore why a clear referral ques...
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If you’ve ever worried whether your immigration evaluations are truly meeting what attorneys and judges need, this episode will change how you practice. Psychologist and researcher Dr. Andrew Rasmussen is leading the first national, empirically grounded study on what makes psychological evaluations effective in immigration court. He breaks down what attorneys consistently say they want, what they don’t, and where evaluators unintentionally undermine cases. We explore why a clear referral ques...
How Legal Blind Spots Can Sabotage an Immigration Evaluation Report
Beyond Borders: The Immigration Evaluation Podcast
9 minutes
6 months ago
How Legal Blind Spots Can Sabotage an Immigration Evaluation Report
A routine U Visa evaluation turns into a high-stakes scramble when a client’s DUI history is revealed mid-interview—shifting the focus from trauma assessment to evidence of rehabilitation. Clinicians conducting psychological immigration evaluations must understand the legal nuances behind each case or risk producing unusable reports. This real-world scenario illustrates how quickly an immigration evaluation’s purpose can change, why direct communication with attorneys is crucial, and ho...
Beyond Borders: The Immigration Evaluation Podcast
If you’ve ever worried whether your immigration evaluations are truly meeting what attorneys and judges need, this episode will change how you practice. Psychologist and researcher Dr. Andrew Rasmussen is leading the first national, empirically grounded study on what makes psychological evaluations effective in immigration court. He breaks down what attorneys consistently say they want, what they don’t, and where evaluators unintentionally undermine cases. We explore why a clear referral ques...