Tag: proofreading

  • When English Isn’t Your First Language: Proofreading for Clarity and Confidence

    When English Isn’t Your First Language: Proofreading for Clarity and Confidence

    In psychological and rehabilitation assessments, the written report is more than just a record — it’s a legal and professional document that must be crystal-clear for readers. For psychologists and rehabilitation professionals whose first language isn’t English, even excellent clinical insights can sometimes be overshadowed by small errors in grammar, punctuation, or usage. Over the…

  • How Automation Saves Time in Psychological Report Writing (Without Sacrificing Accuracy)

    In a world where clinical professionals are expected to juggle patient care, documentation, and deadlines—often all in one afternoon—it’s no wonder that report writing can feel like a bottleneck. And while automation has become a buzzword in almost every industry, many psychologists and vocational assessors aren’t sure how (or whether) it applies to their work.…

  • What I’ve Learned from Writing 3,000+ Psychological Reports

    What I’ve Learned from Writing 3,000+ Psychological Reports

    Over the past 25 years, I’ve written thousands of psychological assessment reports—most of them related to motor vehicle accident (MVA) claims, vocational evaluations, and insurer’s medical examinations (IMEs). I’ve worked behind the scenes with psychologists, rehabilitation professionals, and clinic teams, helping them translate complex clinical data into clear, professional documents. Here’s what I’ve learned—not just…