Licensing Guidelines Around the World (Page 4)

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: Psychologist Criteria, Regulations and Procedures to obtain a License: Minimum of 4 year degree in psychology plus 2 years supervised practice. License covers all cities, states and online therapy in Australia. Any Supplemental Resources regarding procedures for Licensure:  Licensing body: https://www.ahpra.gov.au/ Pathways to Registration: https://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration/General.aspxContinue Reading

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: Counselor, Psychologist Criteria, Regulations and Procedures to obtain a License: None currently – counselors generally work within social and community development roles or NGO medical services. There are only a handful of full ‘psychologists’ working in the region. Two in-country qualifications for counseling –Continue Reading

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: Registered Psychologist (this shows the minimum level of competence. With additional training psychologists register as specialists in clinical, educational, community, etc.) Criteria, Regulations and Procedures to obtain a License: Supervised Training; qualifications, experience criteria all specified in NZ regulations and Act. Compliance with Health PractitionersContinue Reading

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: Psychologist or Clinical psychologist Criteria, Regulations and Procedures to obtain a License: To the best of my knowledge there are no clinical psychologists working in Samoa, so it is highly doubtful that there are any licensing requirements in place. Any Supplemental Resources regarding proceduresContinue Reading

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: Clinical psychologist Criteria, Regulations and Procedures to obtain a License:  A 5 year university degree (“Licenciatura” which is the professional title) in psychology, registry of professional degree from SUNEDU (The National Superintendence of Higher Education for Universities), proof of the authenticity of the signature onContinue Reading

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: Health Psychologist Criteria, Regulations and Procedures to obtain a License: http://www.koreanpsychology.or.kr/eng/KPA-Regulation/sub_02.asp Any Supplemental Resources regarding procedures for Licensure: None Reciprocity of Licenses: Evaluate the level of license from a different country and decide to give a Korean certificate immediately or additional internship. Temporary/Short-Term LicensesContinue Reading

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: At present: Counselor, Clinical psychologist, and Counseling Psychologist. There will be more titles approved as explained in the following part. Criteria, Regulations and Procedures to obtain a License: The licensing regulation in Jordan states that the qualified applicant for licensing either to have aContinue Reading

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: There are six areas of specialization in psychology, which are under the responsibility and supervision of the Ministry of Health. The following pages provide information on the process of specialization in each one of the areas: Developmental psychology Social – occupational – organizational psychologyContinue Reading

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: In Indonesia, M.Psi, Psychologist (completed master program of clinical psychology, course work) Criteria, Regulations and Procedures to obtain a License: Recently in Indonesia there are 2 licensing applications for a Clinical Psychologist. By default, after our graduation, from the university we will get theContinue Reading

Professional title for a Practicing Psychologist: Clinical psychologist, Counseling Psychologist, Counselor, Psychotherapist. Criteria, Regulations and Procedures to obtain a License: A license is only offered for a clinical psychologist for which one needs to obtain an MPhil degree in clinical psychology from an institute approved by the Rehabilitation Council ofContinue Reading