February 9

Reasons NYPD Candidates are Disqualified that You May Not Know

– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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The following are Reasons NYPD Candidates are disqualified that You May Not Know:

  1. Exhibiting difficulties and/or instability in such areas as school, employment or personal history.
  2. Having excessive traffic violations.
  3. Recent use of drugs, narcotics, or controlled substances.
  4. Discharge from employment as a result of poor behavior or the inability to adjust to discipline.
  5. Exhibiting poor social media behavior, immaturity or judgment.
  6. Having poor credit.
  7. Driving with a suspended license.
  8. Being dishonorably discharged from the United States Military.
  9. Being convicted of an offense (indicating lack of good moral character or disposition towards violence or disorder).
  10. Unethical conduct, intentional misrepresentation or falsifying information during the application process.

The Law Office of Kevin P. Sheerin is dedicated to helping disqualified Candidates.

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If you have questions about your NYPD disqualification and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin at 516.248.0040.

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February 8

Don’t Get Labeled a Poor Historian in Your Psych Evaluation

– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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Don’t Get Labeled a Poor Historian in Your Psych Evaluation

When undergoing psychological evaluations, it is essential to present an accurate and well-documented personal history. Your history provides valuable insights into your past experiences, which can aid in understanding your current mental health and well-being. However, presenting yourself as a poor historian can negatively impact the evaluation process. In this article, we will explore strategies to avoid being labeled as a poor historian during psychological assessments.

  1. Self-Preparation

Before the evaluation, take some time to self-reflect and prepare. Think about significant life events, relationships, and any psychological symptoms you’ve experienced. Having a clear understanding of your own history will make it easier to convey this information accurately.

  1. Organize Your Thoughts

Create a timeline of significant life events, starting with your earliest memories and progressing chronologically. This timeline should include major milestones, such as educational achievements, career changes, marriages, divorces, and any traumatic experiences. Organizing your thoughts in this way can help prevent memory gaps and ensure you provide a comprehensive history.

  1. Gather Supporting Documentation

Collect relevant documents that can support your historical account. These might include medical records, school transcripts, employment records, and legal documents. Having concrete evidence can bolster your credibility as a historian.

  1. Be Honest
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Honesty is paramount during psychological evaluations. Avoid exaggerating or minimizing your experiences. If you’re unsure about specific details, it’s better to admit uncertainty than to provide inaccurate information. Psychologists are trained to work with incomplete information and can appreciate your honesty.

  1. Use Concrete Language

When describing your experiences, use concrete language to convey the details accurately. Avoid vague or ambiguous statements. Instead of saying, “I sometimes felt sad,” you could say, “I experienced persistent feelings of sadness, especially in the evenings, for several months.”

  1. Provide Context

Context is crucial in understanding your history. Explain the circumstances surrounding significant events or changes in your life. This helps psychologists gain a deeper understanding of the factors that may have influenced your mental health.

  1. Seek Input from Trusted Sources
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If you’re concerned about your ability to recall certain events accurately, consider seeking input from trusted friends or family members who may have witnessed or been involved in those events. Their perspectives can provide additional context and verification.

  1. Clarify Your Emotional State

Describe your emotional state during specific periods of your life. Were you generally happy, anxious, or depressed? Understanding your emotional well-being at different times can help psychologists assess patterns and trends in your mental health.

  1. Address Memory Gaps

If you genuinely can’t remember certain details or periods in your life, don’t panic. Instead, acknowledge these gaps and explain that you’re unsure about the specifics. Psychologists are trained to work with individuals who may have memory lapses.

Conclusion:

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Presenting yourself as a reliable historian during psychological evaluations is crucial for accurate assessments and effective treatment planning. By self-preparing, organizing your thoughts, being honest, using concrete language, providing context, and seeking input from trusted sources, you can avoid the label of a poor historian and ensure that your history contributes positively to the evaluation process. Remember, psychologists are there to help, and your openness and accuracy are essential for their work to be most effective.

As a civil service disqualification appeals attorney with more than 20 years of experience, Kevin Sheerin has extensive knowledge on how to appeal a NYPD Disqualification. Over the years he has helped many clients win their appeal. He can help you too.

If you receive a NOPD or NOD, or have been disqualified for any reason and would like to schedule a free consultation, contact Kevin Sheerin at 516.248.0040.

Email: kevin@sheerinlaw.com

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February 6

Why Were You Psychologically Disqualified?

– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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Why Were You Psychologically Disqualified?

All NYPD Candidates must go through the Psychological Evaluation process, and some will receive a psychological disqualification. There are many reasons why a Candidate might receive a psychological disqualification. It could be that the NYPD Psychologist felt the candidate had psychological issues that would adversely affect their ability to effectively perform their duties. It could also be that the psychologist simply made a mistake. If a Candidate feels that they were erroneously disqualified, they should appeal their disqualification in an effort to get a new assessment from an independent psychologist that can give them a more accurate assessment of their psychological makeup and possibly get their disqualification decision reversed. Candidates can receive psychological disqualifications for many reasons, such as, poor stress management, anger issues, racial bias or many other issues that might deem them unfit for police work.

Kevin is a retired NYPD Captain who specializes in NYPD Disqualification Appeals. He has more than 20 years of experience helping Candidates appeal and reverse their disqualification.

If you have been disqualified for any reason and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin Sheerin at 516.248.0040.

Email: kevin@sheerinlaw.com

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January 31

Why Was I Psychologically Disqualified?

– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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Why Was I Psychologically Disqualified?

All NYPD Candidates must go through the Psychological Evaluation process, and some will receive a psychological disqualification. There are many reasons why a Candidate might receive a psychological disqualification. It could be that the NYPD Psychologist felt the candidate had psychological issues that would adversely affect their ability to effectively perform their duties. It could also be that the psychologist simply made a mistake. If a Candidate feels that they were erroneously disqualified, they should appeal their disqualification in an effort to get a new assessment from an independent psychologist that can give them a more accurate assessment of their psychological makeup and possibly get their disqualification decision reversed. Candidates can receive psychological disqualifications for various reasons, such as poor stress management, anger issues, racial bias or many other issues that might deem them unfit for police work.

Kevin Sheerin is a retired NYPD Captain who specializes in Disqualification Appeals. He has more than 20 years of experience helping Candidates appeal and reverse their disqualifications. Candidates often feel overwhelmed by the NYPD appeals process. However, Kevin and his team can walk you through the process, help you find a psychological expert and ensure that you make smart choices along the way.

If you have been disqualified for any reason and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin Sheerin at 516.248.0040 to discuss your options.

Email: kevin@sheerinlaw.com

Website: www.sheerinlaw.com

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January 30

NYPD Psychological Disqualification – One Chance to Appeal

– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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NYPD Psychological Disqualification – One Chance to Appeal

As an NYPD disqualification appeals lawyer with over 20 years of experience, Kevin Sheerin has helped many candidates who failed their NYPD Psychologist Test and received either a Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD) or Notice of Disqualification (NOD) from the NYPD.

In the NOPD letter, the disqualified candidate is given an opportunity to select a psychological expert and have their NYPD psychological file sent to that expert for review and preparation of a rebuttal report.  If a candidate does not respond TIMELY to the NOPD, the NYPD psychological file will NOT be released to their psychologist.

It is crucial that the disqualified candidate select AN EXPERIENCED psychologist familiar with the appeals process. ONCE A CANDIDATE SELECTS A PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERT TO ASSIST THEM WITH THEIR APPEAL, THEY ARE GENERALLY NOT ABLE TO CHANGE THEIR CHOICE LATER.

Of course, Candidates often feel overwhelmed by the NYPD appeals process. However, Kevin Sheerin is a knowledgeable appeals attorneys with many years of experience. He and his team can walk you through the process, help you find a psychological expert and ensure that you make smart choices along the way.

Candidates should also remember that choosing a psychologist they formerly had counseling sessions with is NOT a wise choice.

If you receive an NOPD or NOD, please feel free to contact Kevin Sheerin at 516.248.0040 to discuss your options.

Email: kevin@sheerinlaw.com

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