What are the requirements for becoming a registered psychologist in NSW?
The Psychologists Registration Board was established to provide a method of protecting the public from unqualified persons, and to provide an opportunity for clients to complain against registered practitioners. Board membership allows for the legal use of the title ‘Psychologist’. In order to become a registered psychologist, you need to complete a university bachelor degree that includes four years of approved training in psychology. You then have two options: You may either complete an accredited postgraduate course in psychology.
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