Psychology Services Intake Screening document: DOJ-OGR-00026317
This document is a Psychology Services Intake Screening for Jeffrey Epstein, conducted on July 8, 2019, upon his arrival at MCC-NY. It details his mental health history, current symptoms, and psychosocial background, and concludes that he showed no signs of mental health issues or suicidal ideation. Epstein was assessed as having normal cognitive functioning and was provided with supportive psychotherapy and psycho-education to facilitate his adjustment to incarceration.
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This document is a Psychology Services Intake Screening for Jeffrey Epstein, conducted on July 8, 2019, upon his arrival at MCC-NY. It details his mental health history, current symptoms, and psychosocial background, and concludes that he showed no signs of mental health issues or suicidal ideation. Epstein was assessed as having normal cognitive functioning and was provided with supportive psychotherapy and psycho-education to facilitate his adjustment to incarceration.
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