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What are the Boards requirements for employment supervision (not internship or post-doc) for applicants who are not yet licensed?

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What are the Boards requirements for employment supervision (not internship or post-doc) for applicants who are not yet licensed?

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You may not practice psychology or use the title “psychologist” or any derivative of the root word “psycho” without a license, unless you fall into one of the exemptions from licensure listed in A.R.S. §32-2075. Those who are continuing their postdoctoral experience prior to licensure may only do so up to 36 consecutive months [A.R.S. §32-2071(E)(6)], and provided that their “services or activities are provided under the direct supervision of a licensed psychologist, clients are informed of the training nature of the services provided and the supervisee has a title that designates that person’s training status” [A.R.S. §32-2075(A)(6)].

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