How do I document that I met the education requirements for licensure in psychoanalysis which requires a master’s degree and an advanced certificate in psychoanalysis?
In order to be admitted to a licensure-qualifying program in psychoanalysis, the registered program must determine that you received a master’s degree in any field from a program registered by the Education Department or regionally accredited. In order to qualify for a license or limited permit to practice psychoanalysis, the Department must receive verification from both the college or university where you received the master’s degree and from the psychoanalytic training program. Individuals who did not complete a licensure-qualifying psychoanalytic program will be evaluated individually to determine if the program was the equivalent of a licensure-qualifying program. The Department cannot count any psychoanalytic study earned prior to completion of the master’s degree.
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