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The official website of the Florida Board of Psychology, which regulates and oversees the practice of psychology in the state. Find out how to apply, renew, verify, complain and access resources for psychologists and the public.
- Licensing
Licensing and Registration. To learn more about the...
- Contact Us
Contact Us - Florida Board of Psychology
- Renewals
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- Resources
Florida Statutes. Chapter 490: Psychology Chapter 456:...
- Meetings
The Board meets face-to-face for full Board meetings,...
- The Board
The Florida Board of Psychology plays a leading role in the...
- General FAQs
Board members are appointed by the governor and confirmed by...
- Telehealth
Florida passed Telehealth, Chapter 2019-137, Laws of...
- Licensing
Learn how to apply for different types of psychology licenses in Florida, including examination, endorsement, provisional, limited, and out-of-state. Find out the requirements, application forms, and FAQs for each license type.
Learn about the seven-member board that regulates psychology in Florida, appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. Find out how to contact the board staff, legal counsel and the online resource for psychology licensing and renewals.
Learn how to become a licensed psychologist in Florida, including education, experience, exams, and fees. Find out about licensure by endorsement, renewal, and related licenses.
Your psychology license in Florida requires you to take 2 exams. First, the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) offered by the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB).
Florida psychologists are licensed by the Florida Board of Psychology, under the banner of the Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Licensure is dependent on pursuing doctoral level education, completing a year of post-doctoral supervised practice, and passing a national board examination and a state jurisprudence examination.
20 Αυγ 2024 · You must meet specific requirements to become a licensed psychologist in Florida. The Florida Board of Psychology regulates state psychology licensure and provides pathways to obtaining a license to practice psychology.