Non-licensee may use “psychologist” title—if not soliciting patients June 10, 2016 A January 15 decision by the United States Court of Appeals prevents the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists [...]
“Psychosexual evaluation” order against licensee was unreasonable February 11, 2016 To read more, please [...]
Advice columnist not “practicing without a license” February 11, 2016 A federal district court in Kentucky threw out a case brought by the state’s Board of Examiners of Psychology against an [...]
Advice columnist not required to have state psychology license November 10, 2015 An attempt by a Kentucky state licensing board to muzzle a journalist’s advice column was ruled unconstitutional by a [...]
“Conditional suspension” not an option while criminal appeal pending September 25, 2015 To read more, please [...]
Torture is outside scope of practice, psychologists agree September 1, 2015 It wasn’t much of a debate for the American Psychological Association’s Council of Representatives to decide to [...]
NY court affirms revocation for act that only got reprimand in Texas July 9, 2015 To read more, please [...]
Online practice by foreign professionals? How one court decided December 1, 2014 A psychologist licensed in Israel, but not in the U.S., illegally offered his services in Pennsylvania and must pay civil [...]
Psychology on board licensing mobility bandwagon November 8, 2014 Practicing in other jurisdictions could get easier for psychologists thanks to a program created by the Association of State [...]