List of credentials in psychology

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This list is of professional and academic credentials in the field of psychology and allied fields in North America, including education, counseling, social work, and family therapy.

Degrees

Although undergraduate (Bachelor's) degrees for psychology and counseling exist, in most jurisdictions the minimum requirement for professional licensure is a graduate degree (master's or doctorate).

Associate degrees
Bachelor's degrees
Master's degrees in psychology
Master's degrees in related fields (See mental health professional)
Doctoral degrees in psychology
Doctoral degrees in related fields (See mental health professional).

Professional licenses

Licensure as a "Psychologist." To use the title "psychologist," individuals must meet their state requirements and obtain a license to practice psychology.
  • Licensed Psychological Associate – Master's in Psychology (Alaska, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, & Texas)
  • Licensed Psychologist Associate – Master's in Psychology (Colorado, New Mexico, & Oregon)
  • 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. Professional licenses for mental health providers with a master's degree issued by US states to graduate degree holders which allow them to legally practice (additional requirements/training/hours, for Supervisors "-S")

Professional certifications and specializations

Certifications for licensed providers are offered by various non-profit and for-profit organizations such as the National Board for Certified Counselors and Affiliates.[9] In most states, a license to practice is also required.


Psychotraumatology and Trauma Professionals

References

  1. ^ Dittmann, Melissa (2004). "What you need to know to get licensed". gradPSYCH Magazine. American Psychological Association (APA).
  2. ^ North American Association of Masters in Psychology
  3. ^ Association of State & Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) EPPP Passing Score Requirements By Jurisdiction & License Type; [1]
  4. ^ "About licensing and regulation". aswb.org.
  5. ^ "LICSW – Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker Guide". edX. September 2020. Retrieved July 28, 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Social Work Licenses by State". Online MSW Programs: A Comprehensive Directory of Accredited Online MSW Programs. Retrieved 2017-11-01.
  7. ^ "Licensing: Social Work Licensure in Maryland". Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Retrieved 2017-11-01.
  8. ^ AMHCA About. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  9. ^ "NBCC - National Board for Certified Counselors". nbcc.org.
  10. ^ "International Trauma Professionals Association – IPT Certification Institute".