Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) To be certified
as a health services provider psychological associate (HSP-PA), a North
Carolina licensed psychological associate shall be qualified by education as
set forth in Paragraph (b) of this Rule, and submit a completed, notarized
application form. The application form shall include the following information:
(1) applicant's name;
(2) mailing address;
(3) email address;
(4) telephone number;
(5) license number; and
(6) health services provider certification
level.
(b) An applicant
shall demonstrate that he or she holds a master's, specialist, or doctoral
degree which provides an academic foundation in the provision of health
services by meeting the following requirements:
(1) The master's, specialist, or doctoral
program in psychology shall train individuals to provide health services in
psychology.
(2) Course work shall
be completed in the areas of assessment, diagnosis, intervention,
psychopathology, evaluation, treatment, remediation, or prevention of one or
more of the following areas:
(A) mental,
emotional, and behavioral disorder, disability, and illness;
(B) substance abuse;
(C) habit and conduct disorder; or
(D) psychological aspects of physical
illness, accident, injury, and disability.
(3) An applicant shall be considered to have
been trained in the provision of health services in psychology if the applicant
establishes that requirements set forth in Subparagraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2) of
this Rule have been met through a master's, specialist, or doctoral degree
program in psychology in any one of the following areas of specialization in
psychology: applied behavior analysis in psychology, applied developmental
psychology, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, rehabilitation
psychology, school psychology, health psychology, or substance abuse treatment
psychology.
(4) If the applicant is
unable to establish that he or she has a master's, specialist, or doctoral
degree from a program in psychology that provides training in the provision of
health services, the applicant shall not be eligible for HSP-PA certification.
This shall apply even if the applicant establishes that course work in the
areas listed in Subparagraph (b)(2) of this Rule was completed or if the
applicant has completed an applied training experience (i.e., practicum,
internship, residency, postdoctoral fellowship, etc.) in the provision of
health services without having completed a planned and directed training
program in health services in psychology.
(5) An applicant who has completed a program
in psychology that establishes in institutional publications an intent to train
individuals for careers in administration, research, teaching, academia, and
other areas not involving training in the provision of health services in
psychology shall not be considered to have been provided an academic foundation
in the provision of health services and shall not be approved for HSP-PA
certification.
(6) Only course work
taken at an institution of higher education as defined in
G.S.
90-270.136(5) shall be
considered by the Board to establish that an applicant has an academic
foundation in the provision of health services.
(7) Applicants for HSP-PA shall document that
their degree program included an internship, externship, practicum, or
supervised field experience at a site providing health services. This
supervised training experience shall meet all of the following criteria:
(A) It shall be a planned sequence of
training experience, in contrast to on-the-job training, and shall be
integrated with the educational program in which the student is enrolled. This
supervised training experience shall be planned by the educational program
faculty and training site staff rather than by the student.
(B) The supervised training experience shall
have a written description detailing the program of training, or a written
agreement, developed prior to the time of the training, between the student's
educational program and the training site. Such an agreement shall be approved
by the student's educational program prior to the beginning of the supervised
training experience.
(C) The
supervised training experience site shall have a designated and appropriately
licensed or certified psychologist or psychological associate responsible for
the integrity and quality of the supervised training experience.
(D) A student enrolled in a supervised
training experience shall be designated as any of the following: an "intern,"
"extern," or "practicum student," or shall hold a title which indicates
training status for the practice of psychology and provision of health
services.
(E) The supervised
training experience shall be a minimum of 12 weeks consisting of at least 500
hours of supervised training. At least 400 hours of the training shall be in
the provision of health services as defined by
G.S.
90-270.136(4) and Rule
.2701(a) of this Section.
(F) The
supervised training experience shall be completed within a period of 12
consecutive months at not more than two training sites.
(G) Except as provided in Part (b)(7)(H) of
this Rule, regularly scheduled individual face-to-face supervision with the
specific intent of overseeing the provision of health services shall be
provided by a North Carolina licensed or certified psychologist or
psychological associate or by a psychologist who is exempt from licensure,
pursuant to
G.S.
90-270.138(b), at a rate of
not less than one hour per week during at least 12 separate weeks of the
supervised training experience. The supervisor shall establish and maintain a
level of supervisory contact consistent with professional standards and shall
be accessible to the student.
(H)
If completing a supervised training experience outside of North Carolina, the
student shall be provided regularly scheduled individual face-to-face
supervision with the specific intent of overseeing the provision of health
services by a licensed or certified psychologist or psychological associate or
by an individual holding a master's, specialist, or doctoral degree in
psychology, at a rate of not less than one hour per week during at least 12
separate weeks of the supervised training experience. The supervisor shall
establish and maintain a level of supervisory contact consistent with
professional standards and shall be accessible to the student. Proof of the
supervisor's license or degree program, as applicable, may be required by the
Board to establish the supervisor's training in psychology.
(c) An applicant who is
approved for licensure as a Psychological Associate under senior psychologist
requirements specified in
21 NCAC
54 .1707 and demonstrates that at least 25
percent of his or her qualifying practice has been in the provision of direct
health services, as defined in Rule .2701(a) of this Section, shall be deemed
to meet all requirements of this Rule for certification as a health services
provider psychological associate (HSP-PA).