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What does it mean to be a board certified forensic psychologist by the ABFP (American Board of Forensic Psychology)? How does a psychologist become board certified?

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What does it mean to be a board certified forensic psychologist by the ABFP (American Board of Forensic Psychology)? How does a psychologist become board certified?

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For a complete answer to questions about ABFP certification, go to their website (http://www.abfp.com). The rationale for Board certification in psychology is to ensure the competence of Diploma holders. Although there are other organizations that offer “Diplomates” or “board certification” they do not require the rigorous standards required by the ABFP. Consequently, they are not as highly regarded or as useful in clinical practice. (Lawyers and judges are becoming increasingly educated to the differences and may be skeptical of clinicians with these ersatz diplomas.

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For a complete answer to questions about ABFP certification, go to their website (http://www.abfp.com). The rationale for Board certification in psychology is to ensure the competence of Diploma holders. Although there are other organizations that offer “Diplomates” or “board certification” they do not require the rigorous standards required by the ABFP. Consequently, they are not as highly regarded or as useful in clinical practice.

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