Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
319.050,
319.053,
319.064
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
319.032(1) (a) requires the
Board of Examiners of Psychology to promulgate administrative regulations to
establish requirements, standards, and tests to determine the moral,
intellectual, educational, scientific, technical, and professional
qualifications of applicants for licensure.
KRS
319.050 establishes requirements for licensed
psychologists.
KRS
319.064 establishes requirements for licensed
psychological associates.
KRS
319.053(1)(c) requires an
applicant for licensure as a licensed psychological practitioner to document at
least sixty (60) hours of graduate study in psychology or a related field
acceptable to the board. This administrative regulation establishes education
requirements for licensure by the board.
Section
1. Psychology Degree Requirements. For purposes of licensure, a
degree in psychology shall:
(1) Be from a
recognized institution of higher learning as established in this administrative
regulation;
(2) Be clearly
identified by the granting institution as a psychology program wherever the
program may be administratively housed;
(3) Be specified in pertinent institutional
catalogs and brochures as intended to educate and train professional
psychologists;
(4) Require a
dissertation for the degree as psychological in method and content and an
expected product of doctoral training in psychology;
(5) Require that any thesis required for the
degree shall be psychological in method and content and an expected product of
master's training in psychology;
(6) Stand as a recognizable, coherent,
organized entity within the institution;
(7) Require within the psychology faculty
clear authority and primary responsibility for the core and specialty areas
whether or not the program cuts across administrative lines;
(8) Be an integrated, organized sequence of
study;
(9) Require an identifiable
psychology faculty and a psychologist responsible for the program;
(10) Require an identifiable body of students
who are matriculated in that program for a degree; and
(11) Include educational experiences with
titles, such as practicum, internship, or field training, including:
(a) For a doctoral degree, require a six (6)
graduate semester-hour practica, three (3) hours of psychotherapy, counseling,
or intervention and three (3) hours of assessment, excluding industrial and
organizational psychology; or
(b)
For a master's degree, require a minimum of 600 supervised hours in
course-related field experience, practica, and formal internship, as part of
the degree program.
Section 2. Psychology Curriculum
Requirements.
(1) In determining the approval
of curricular experiences and course work, the board shall consider:
(a) The duration of graduate study:
1. For a doctoral degree, a minimum of three
(3) years, including a minimum of one (1) full academic year in residence at
the institution, consisting of a minimum of 250 contact hours or its equivalent
of curricular experiences and course work delivered through face-to-face in
person context with other students and with faculty of the institution, without
regard to the specific physical location in which the course work is conducted;
or
2. For a master's degree, a
minimum of forty-five (45) semester hours.
(b) In addition to instruction in scientific
and professional ethics and standards, research design and methodology,
statistics and psychometrics, the core program shall require each student to
demonstrate competence by including a minimum of three (3) or more graduate
semester hours (five (5) or more graduate quarter hours) in each of these four
(4) areas:
1. Biological bases of behavior,
including the subject matters of physiological psychology, comparative
psychology, neuropsychology, sensation and perception, and
psychopharmacology;
2.
Cognitive-affective bases of behavior, including the subject matters of
learning, thinking, motivation, and emotion;
3. Social bases of behavior, including the
subject matters of social psychology group process and organizational
psychology and systems; and
4.
Individual differences, including the subject matters of personality theory,
human development, and abnormal psychology.
(c) In addition to the core program, the
curriculum shall include appropriate course work in the specialty area of
training. For candidates who seek to deliver or supervise psychological health
services, the training shall include specific training in diagnosis,
psychological testing, assessment of individual differences, and the design and
implementation of appropriate intervention techniques, such as psychotherapy,
counseling, and consultation.
(2) The applicant shall provide any relevant
documentation requested by the board to confirm compliance with or satisfaction
of the requirements of this administrative regulation.
(3) A deficiency in course work or other
requirements shall be corrected by appropriate remedial work.
Section 3. Psychology
Accreditation Requirements.
(1) A regionally
accredited educational institution shall be accredited by one (1) of the
following, or an equivalent accreditation entity:
(a) Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools;
(b) Middle States
Commission on Higher Education;
(c)
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools;
(d) New England Association of Schools and
Colleges;
(e) North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools;
(f) Northwest Commission on Colleges and
Universities;
(g) Northwest
Accreditation Commission; or
(h)
Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
(2) Accreditation shall include accreditation
by one (1) of the associations established in subsection (1) of this section
at:
(a) Level 3, master's degree granting
accreditation;
(b) Level 4,
doctoral degree granting accreditation; or
(c) Level 5, graduate or professional degree
granting accreditation.
(3) Licensed psychological practitioner
educational requirements.
(a) Graduate course
work shall be related to psychological practice and may include independent
study and distance learning. All graduate course work shall have been offered
by a regionally accredited university meeting the standards described in this
administrative regulation. Continuing education credits shall not qualify to
meet this requirement.
(b) The
applicant shall provide any documentation required by the board in the manner
and form prescribed by the board to confirm compliance with or satisfaction of
the requirements of this section.
(c) At the discretion of the board, any
deficiency in course work or other requirements may be corrected by appropriate
remedial work.
Section
4.
(1) A regionally-accredited
educational institution shall be accredited by any one (1) of the following:
(a) Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools;
(b) Middle States
Association of Colleges and Schools;
(c) New England Association of Colleges and
Schools;
(d) North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools;
(e) North Western Association of Schools and
Colleges; or
(f) Western
Association of Schools and Colleges.
(2) Accreditation shall be by one (1) of the
associations listed in this section at Level 3, master's degree granting
accreditation.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
319.032,
319.053