Ala. Admin. Code r. 750-X-2A-.04 - Psychological Technician Training Requirements
(1) All applicants for licensure as a
Psychological Technician shall have a master's degree in psychology from a
regionally accredited institution of higher education. The degree program of
the applicant shall be publicly identified and clearly labeled as a psychology
program. In lieu of a master's degree, an applicant must have completed the
equivalent of a master's degree from an American Psychological Association
accredited doctoral program in psychology, as determined by the
board.
(2) Included in the course
credit, a minimum of nine (9) of the graduate semester hours must be in the
basic substantive areas of psychology and at least three (3) substantive areas
must be represented. The basic substantive areas of psychology include, but may
not be restricted to, ethics, experimental, developmental, individual
differences, psychological tests and measurements, social, cultural/ethnic, sex
roles, statistics, history and systems, research and experimental design,
personality theory, learning, physiological, abnormal, comparative, motivation,
emotion, sensation and perception, learning, thinking and
organizational.
(3) Candidates must
have successfully completed a minimum of a 3 semester hour graduate course in
psychological assessment and a minimum of a 3 semester hour graduate course in
intervention techniques.
(4) In
cases in which the successfully completed formal master's degree program in
psychology does not meet the curriculum requirements to allow licensure as a
Psychological Technician, the Board may, at its discretion, accept additional
course work subsequently completed in a qualifying graduate training program
and/or professional experience.
(5)
The degree program of the applicant shall meet all of the following
requirements:
(a) The program shall be
publicly identified and clearly labeled as a psychology program.
(b) The program shall maintain clear
authority and primary responsibility for the core and concentration areas
whether or not the program crosses administrative lines.
(c) The program shall have an identifiable
body of students in residence at the institution who are matriculated in the
program for degree purposes.
(d)
The program shall have an identifiable full-time psychology faculty in
residence at the institution, sufficient in size and breadth to carry out the
responsibilities of the program, and employed by and providing instruction at
the main campus of the institution.
(e) There shall be a psychologist responsible
for the program as the administrative head of the program, the advisor, a major
professor, or the committee chair.
(f) The program shall be an integrated,
organized sequence of study in psychology as demonstrated by an identifiable
curriculum track or tracks wherein course sequence are outlined.
(g) The program shall encompass the
equivalent of a minimum of two academic years, at least one of which shall be
one academic year of full-time graduate study in student residence at the
institution from which the degree is granted. Residence requires interaction
with psychology faculty and other matriculated psychology students. A one year
residency shall consist of 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours taken on a
full-time or part-time basis at the institution.
(h) The program shall include practical or
other field experience appropriate to the area of specialty and practice as a
psychological technician. This experience shall satisfy all of the following
criteria:
(1) The experience shall be a
planned or directed program of training in psychology, in contrast to
on-the-job training, and shall have provided the trainee with a planned and
directed sequence of training integrated with the educational program in which
the trainee is enrolled. The training shall be planned by the faculty of the
program rather than by the trainee.
(2) The training site shall have a clearly
designated and licensed psychologist who is responsible for the integrity and
quality of the training program.
(3) The training shall last a minimum of six
months and consist of at least 500 hours of supervised training. At least 50
percent of the training shall be spent in direct contact with patients or
clients.
(4) The training program
shall have a written program description detailing the functioning of the
program and shall be approved by the psychology program of the trainee before
training occurs.
(5) The training
site staff shall provide a minimum of one hour per five hours of client contact
of face-to-face, primarily individual, regularly scheduled supervision,
overseeing the training experience.
(6) Supervision may be provided in part by
psychiatrists, social workers, or other related professionals qualified by the
training site. At least 60 percent of the supervision shall be provided by a
licensed psychologist.
(7) A person
enrolled in a training program shall be designated as a practicum student, or
any other designation which clearly indicates training status.
(i)
(1) The program shall include a minimum of 45
semester hours or 68 quarter hours of graduate study in standard psychology
courses, including courses drawn from academic psychology, such as social,
experimental, physiological, developmental, history and systems, and statistics
and research design.
(a) Of the required
semester or quarter hours, not more than six semester or nine quarter hours
shall be credited for practicum and not more than six semester or nine quarter
hours shall be credited for thesis.
(b) No credit shall be allowed for audited
courses or courses taken at an institution which is not a regionally accredited
institution of higher education.
(2) An applicant whose credentials have been
approved by the board for examination at the licensed psychologist level may be
issued a license as a psychological technician if the applicant fails an
examination at the licensed psychologist level but passes the examination at
the licensed psychological technician level. To receive this license, the
applicant shall file all required application materials with the board for
licensure at the psychological technician level.
Notes
Author: Alabama Board of Examiners in Psychology
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 34-26-1, et seq.; § 34-26-41.
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