Tag: report writing
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The Art of the File Review: Selecting What Matters Most
In a psychological assessment, the file review section serves as the backbone for understanding a client’s history. It provides the context for all other findings—yet it’s surprisingly easy for this section to become bloated, repetitive, or even misleading. After more than 30 years of conducting file reviews, I’ve learned that the key is not to…
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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.…
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Proofreading for Psychologists: More Than Just Spellcheck
When you’re juggling back-to-back assessments, case notes, and insurance deadlines, proofreading might feel like a luxury. But in psychological report writing—especially in medico-legal contexts—it’s not just about catching typos. It’s about clarity, professionalism, and protecting the integrity of your work. As someone who’s proofed thousands of psychological and vocational reports over the past 25 years,…