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Assessment of Emotional Factors in Discrimination - Psychological evaluations regarding the effects of discrimination must consider many of the same issues addressed in evaluating sexual harassment. There needs to
be a distinction made between perception of discrimination and the legal definition of discrimination, which is a legal question, not a psychological one. However, beyond that issue, psychologists are asked to
assess whether an individual presents with psychological distress or disorder, whether this condition appears to be preexisting the alleged discrimination or as a result of the incident, and what functional
impairments have resulted from the incident, including any permanent disability if evident.
Psychologists may offer opinions regarding whether a person's expectations are reasonable, based on the circumstances because many psychological problems result when we expect people to treat us in an
unrealistically positive way. The ultimate determination, regarding whether discrimination took place or not, is made by the court, but psychological assessment can describe the extent of harm and the potential for
recovery, if discrimination is established.
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Donald J. Franklin, Ph.D. is a NJ licensed psychologist (#2244) providing Forensic Psychology services for Family, Civil and Criminal court cases.
My offices are located in Bridgewater, NJ and Flemington, NJ. Please call about psychological evaluations and testing, consultations and court testimony:
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