Forensic and Psychological Services

Blending Scientific and Clinical Expertise in Forensic Psychology

Dr. Dylan Gatner is a registered psychologist with the College of Psychologists of British Columbia (#2648) with specialized training and competency in clinical and forensic psychology. Specifically, he conducts forensic psychological evaluations, treatment and management, professional consultation, research, as well as supervision and training. Dr. Gatner seeks to work with attorneys, organizations, and third-party agencies in Metro Vancouver and throughout BC.  For more details on his background and training, click here.

Dr. Dylan Gatner Forensic Psychologist

Services

For more details of clinical and forensic psychological services, see the Services page.

Violence Risk & Threat Assessment

Individual and organizational assessment of future offending, general violence, stalking, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence.

Forensic Assessment

Other criminal and forensic assessments, including evaluating treatment options and impression management (e.g., malingering).

Mental Health Assessment

General psychological assessments, including psychodiagnostic opinions and treatment recommendations.

Treatment & Management

Developing risk management options and providing psychological treatment.

Professional Consultation

Providing expertise and recommendations about forensic psychological issues (e.g., reviewing other reports, testimony preparation).

Training & Supervision

Providing training and supervision related to psychological practice as well as violence risk assessment and management.

How It Works

Forensic communication between clients and staff

Initial Meeting and Information Review

After briefly discussing referral issues and agreements, there is an initial file review to determine service procedures.

Services

Full information is gathered (e.g., testing, interview, file info) for the service, including Consultations, Assessments, Trainings, and or Treatment.

Communication

Service findings can be communicated in oral, short report, or comprehensive report formats.