Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
319.050,
319.053,
319.056,
319.064
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
319.032(1)(a) and (1)(l)
require the Board of Examiners of Psychology to promulgate administrative
regulations to establish requirements for licensure and supervision. This
administrative regulation establishes requirements for supervised professional
experience.
Section 1. Supervisory
Requirements for an Applicant for Licensure as a Psychologist.
(1) The applicant for licensure as a
psychologist with the authorization to provide psychological health care
services shall have completed a minimum of 3,600 hours of supervised
professional experience in accordance with this administrative
regulation.
(2) A minimum of 1,800
hours of the supervised professional experience shall be a predoctoral
internship of 1,800 hours with at least 100 hours of supervisory
sessions.
(3) The remaining 1,800
hours of supervised professional experience shall be predoctoral, postdoctoral,
or a combination of pre- and post-doctoral supervised professional experience
acceptable to the board based upon the requirements of Sections 2 and 3 of this
administrative regulation.
(4)
Supervised professional experience at the pre-internship level shall consist of
practica, field placement, or other professional experiences, all of which
shall take place in an identifiable clinical setting with mental health
clients.
(5) At least fifty (50)
percent of the supervised professional experience shall be in service-related
activities, such as treatment, assessment, interviews, report-writing, case
presentations, and consultations.
Section 2. For a person applying for
licensure as a psychologist, the predoctoral internship shall meet the
following criteria:
(1) The experience shall
occur within an organized training program, in contrast to supervised
professional experience or on-the-job training and have a planned, programmed
sequence of training experiences;
(2) For clinical and counseling psychology
doctoral internships, the training program shall have a clearly designated
staff psychologist who shall be:
(a)
Responsible for the integrity and quality of the training program;
(b) Actively licensed by the Board of
Examiners in Psychology; or
(c)
Licensed at the doctoral level by the State Board of Examiners in the state in
which the training program exists or otherwise meets the standards of
applicable state law.
(3) For school psychology doctoral
internships, the responsible psychologist director may be from an affiliate
agency or from the university training program and shall retain responsibility
for the integrity and quality of the training program;
(4) Internship supervision shall be provided
by a staff member of the internship agency or by an affiliate of that agency
who has clinical responsibility for the cases being supervised. At least half
of the internship supervision shall be provided by one (1) or more
psychologists with an appropriate doctorate degree;
(5) The internship shall provide training in
a range of assessment and treatment activities conducted directly with clients
seeking psychological services;
(6)
At least twenty-five (25) percent of the trainee's time shall be in direct
client contact;
(7) The internship
shall include a minimum of two (2) hours per week of regularly scheduled,
formal, face-to-face individual supervision. There shall also be at least two
(2) additional hours per week in learning activities such as case conferences,
seminars dealing with clinical issues, and group supervision;
(8) Training shall be post-clerkship,
post-practicum, and post-externship level;
(9) The internship shall have a written
statement or brochure that:
(a)
1. Describes the goals and content of the
internship; and
2. States clear
expectations for quality and quantity of the trainee's work; and
(b) Shall be made available to
prospective interns.
(10) The internship experience shall be
completed within twenty-four (24) months unless an extension is approved by the
board for extreme extenuating circumstances such as illness, disability, or
pregnancy;
(11) The trainee shall
have a title such as intern, resident, fellow, or other designation of trainee
status; and
(12) The internship
agency, preparing institution, and intern shall have a written agreement that
describes the goals and content of the internship including clearly stated
expectations for the nature of experiences offered in the agency and for the
quantity and quality of the work.
Section 3. Additional Required Supervisory
Experience.
(1) For a person applying for
licensure as a psychologist to provide psychological health care services, the
1,800 hours of supervised professional experience, in addition to the
internship required by
KRS
319.050(2)(d), shall be a
training-oriented professional experience that:
(a) May include course-related field
experience and practica; and
(b)
Shall take place in an identifiable clinical setting with mental health
clients.
(2) In addition
to training in a range of diagnostic and treatment activities conducted
directly with clients seeking psychological services, the supervised
professional experience shall consist of a planned and organized sequence of
activities that includes explicit training and supervision in the following
areas:
(a) Clinical skill
development;
(b) Legal and
regulatory issues;
(c) Ethical
dilemmas and issues; and
(d)
Supervisory skill development.
(3) During the 1,800 hours of supervised
professional experience in addition to the predoctoral internship, the
candidate shall:
(a) Be under supervision as
required by
201 KAR
26:171; and
(b) Be providing psychological health care
services under the supervision of a licensed psychologist or other licensed
mental health professional approved by the doctoral training program who is
affiliated with the training program or with the practice setting in a:
1. Health care facility or agency;
2. Regional mental health or mental
retardation board;
3. School,
college, or university;
4.
Government agency;
5. Independent
practice; or
6. Formalized
postdoctoral program.
(4) The applicant and the supervisor of
record shall design and describe the proposed experience, including the areas
listed in subsection (2) of this section.
(5) If the supervised professional experience
in addition to the predoctoral internship is in an independent practice, a
special application letter shall affirm:
(a)
The identity of the applicant, supervisor, and employer;
(b) That the supervising licensed
psychologist is not hired, employed, or engaged under contract by the applicant
and shall not be terminated by the applicant;
(c) That the applicant is not an owner of the
independent practice or organization, but rather serves as an employee;
and
(d) That the applicant has both
administrative and clinical supervision that shall be provided by the
independent practice or employer.
(6) If the supervised professional experience
is in a university setting, the application shall also:
(a) Be proffered by a full-time faculty
member;
(b) Include a plan that
contains each of the areas established in subsection (2) of this section;
and
(c) Include a minimum of 400
hours of direct and indirect client involvement that:
1. Is supervised by a licensed psychologist;
and
2. Includes:
a. Supervising student clinical
work;
b. Diagnostic and
interviewing activity that occurs within clinical research projects;
or
c. Clinical work in the context
of teaching psychotherapy, interviewing, or psychological testing.
(7) The
board shall not grant a request for temporary licensure if the request does not
contain an explicit and acceptable plan for the supervised professional
experience as required by this section.
Section 4. An applicant for licensure as a
psychological associate shall complete supervised professional experience
consisting of course-related field experience, practica, and formal predoctoral
internships adding up to a minimum of 600 supervised hours that shall meet the
following criteria:
(1) The experience shall
occur within an organized training program and consist of a planned, programmed
sequence of training experiences;
(2) The preparing institution's psychology
training program shall have a clearly designated placement director who shall
be responsible for the integrity and quality of the experiential component of
the training program;
(3) Weekly
practicum and predoctoral internship supervision shall be provided by a staff
member of the placement agency, by an affiliate of that agency, or by a
university faculty member. At least half of the supervision shall be provided
by one (1) or more psychologists with an appropriate doctorate degree and
license;
(4) Field experiences,
practica, and predoctoral internships shall provide training in a range of
diagnostic and treatment activities conducted directly with clients seeking
psychological services;
(5) At
least twenty-five (25) percent of the trainee's time shall be in direct client
contact;
(6) The preparing
institution shall maintain a written statement or brochure describing the goals
and content of the required field experiences, practica, and predoctoral
internships; and
(7) Students
participating in university-sanctioned supervised professional experience shall
be clearly identified to clients and payers as trainees.
Section 5. An applicant for licensure as a
psychological practitioner shall complete the equivalent of five (5) full-time
years of psychological practice under the direct supervision of a licensed
psychologist approved by the board, consistent with the requirements of
201 KAR
26:171.
(1) For
purposes of this requirement, a candidate shall complete the equivalent of five
(5) full-time years of supervised professional experience from the date of
initial credentialing as a psychological associate, excluding any period of
temporarily licensed psychological associate. A full-time year comprises at
least 1,800 hours of supervised professional experience.
(2) A school psychologist who is employed in
a Kentucky school system, credentialed by the Professional Standards Board, and
also credentialed as a psychological associate by this board, may contract for
on-going clinical supervision in the school setting with a board-approved
licensed psychologist who is neither an employee nor a contractor of the school
system.
(a) The supervised professional
experience shall meet the conditions of this administrative regulation and may
be used by the licensed psychological associate employed by the school system
to meet the requirements for application to become a licensed psychological
practitioner.
(b) To fulfill the
requirements of
201 KAR
26:171, there shall be an explicit written plan
approved by the board between the school system, the school psychologist, and
the board-approved supervisor that delineates roles and responsibilities,
without restricting the ability of the school district to direct or control the
activities of its employee.
(c) A
person trained in school psychology, if employed by an agency other than a
public school or engaged in practice outside of the school setting, shall
obtain clinical supervision in the manner specified by
201 KAR
26:171.
Section 6. Incomplete Application. An
incomplete application shall be denied one (1) year from the date of filing and
may be destroyed.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
319.032,
319.050(2)(d)