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The American Association of State Psychology Boards (ASPPB) was founded in 1961 by the American Psychological Association's Board of Professional Affairs Committee on State Licensure. A primary goal of ASPPB was to enhance the ability of psychologists to practice across state and national borders, specifically in the United States and Canada.
The American Board of Professional Psychology was founded and incorporated in 1947, as the American Board of Examiners in Professional Psychology (ABEPP). When established, ABEPP replaced a committee that was formed by the American Psychological Association (APA) to explore the development of a credentialing body for individual psychologists.
Licensed Psychological Examiner – Master's in Psychology (Arkansas & Maine) Licensed Psychological Assistant – Master's in Psychology (Tennessee) Licensed Psychologist – Master's in Psychology (West Virginia) Limited License Psychology - Master's in Psychology (Michigan) Other forms of licensure for mental health professionals.
The commonly used acronym BE/BC (board eligible/board certified) refers to a doctor who is eligible or is certified to practice medicine in a particular field. The term board certified is also used in the nursing field, where a candidate with advanced mastery of a nursing specialty can also become eligible to be Board Certified. [2]
The Post-Licensure Assessment System (PLAS) is a joint program of the FSMB and the National Board of Medical Examiners. The PLAS provides comprehensive services to medical licensing authorities for use in assessing the ongoing competence of licensed or previously licensed physicians.
American Board of Professional Psychology ABPP Qualification beyond state licensure currently in 13 specialties, including clinical, school, and forensic psychology
Association for Psychological Science; Association for Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy; Association for Transpersonal Psychology; Association of Black Psychologists [21] Anxiety and Depression Association of America [22] Australian Psychological Society [23] Australian Association of Psychologists Inc [24] Australian Psychology Accreditation ...
In 2016, the Virginia Board of Bar Examiners considered the UBE, but stated that "it is not in the best interests of the public of Virginia or the Virginia judicial system." [39] In September 2019, the Oklahoma Supreme Court created a Bar Examination Advisory Committee to consider adoption of the UBE. A final report is due by December 2020. [40]