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Laws and Regulations. This is the laws and regulations book that governs the profession of psychology. It also includes ethical guidelines and code of conduct from the American Psychological Association. The electronic version of the book is available at no charge, and can be found below. If you would like to purchase a hard copy of the book ...
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California Board of Psychology Laws and Regulations. This volume is a compilation of selected laws and regulations that affect the psychology profession. It is fully up to date with statutes enacted up to and including all 1016 chapters of the 2018 Regular Session of the 2017-2018 California Legislature, and regulations through December 14, 2018.
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To become a licensed psychologist in California, you will need to fulfill the following: 1. Obtain a doctorate degree in psychology, educational psychology, or in education with a specialization in counseling psychology or educational psychology 2. Provide transcripts of your coursework; you must have passed courses in human sexuality, child abuse,...
The Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) is an examination that is used to measure competency and evaluate applicants for licensure and certification. Most U.S. states and Canadian provinces include the EPPP in their licensure requirements; California is no exception. The exam consists of 225 multiple choice questions, and you...
The California Psychology Laws and Ethics Examination (CPLEE) is a required examination with questions covering laws, regulations, and ethical requirements for California psychologists. The CPLEE tests on nine primary content areas, including: 1. Confidentiality and privilege 2. Psychotherapeutic relationships 3. Interpersonal relationship 4. Inter...
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Description. The Board of Psychology advances quality psychological services for Californians by ensuring ethical and legal practice and supporting the evolution of the profession. The board icense and regulate Psychologists, Psychologist Assistants, and Registered Psychologists.
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of California Board of Psychology Laws and Regulations. This volume is a compilation of selected laws and regulations that affect the psychology profession. It is fully up to date with statutes enacted up to and including Chapter 931 of the 2014 Regular Session and Resolution Chapter 1 of the Second Extraordinary
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7. Change without regulatory effect amending first paragraph filed 11-29-2021 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations; operative 1-1-2022 pursuant to Senate Bill 801 (Stats.2021, ch. 647) (Register 2021, No. 49). Note: Authority cited: Section 2930, Business and Professions Code.