An Introduction to Board Certification for Clinical Psychologists

An Introduction to Board Certification for Clinical Psychologists

CE Credit

1.5 CE's for Psychologists Nationwide

Intended For

Doctorate level psychologists practicing in research, consultation, or clinical practice

Date/Time

Recorded Webinar - 1.5 Hours

The American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) includes 17 specialty boards and 1 subspecialty board. Only approximately 4% of clinical psychologists are currently board certified and the process to becoming board certified can be confusing and intimidating. However, board certification offers several advantages, including recognized expertise in a domain or specialty, membership in a clinical community of practice, increased license mobility and increased pay in some organizations.

This beginning level workshop will provide attendees with an improved understanding of the professional practice of psychology and its educational pipeline, to include understanding the rationale for pursuing board certification as part of one’s professional development and how to optimize the process and prepare for the examination.

Clinical Objectives:  

  • Articulate the structure and function of the American Board of Professional Psychology, the general requirements of board certification and a basic understanding of specialty requirements.

  • Evaluate how board certification may relate to one’s own professional goals as a psychologist.

  • Develop a plan to achieve board certification in a specialty of their choice if in line with their professional goals.

Cost: 

  • Individual with CE credit: $50
  • Student/Non-CE participant: $30

REGISTER HERE

CE Information:  

  • 1.5 CEs for psychologists (all states)

Presented By: Ryan Landoll, PhD

Dr. Landoll received his PhD in Clinical Psychology with a Specialization in Children and Families from the University of Miami. He served as a clinical psychologist with the United States Air Force and deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. He received a second Master’s degree from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Health Professions Education and is dual board certified in both Clinical Psychology and Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. He continues to actively conduct research and teach military healthcare professionals and is passionate about the needs of military and veteran service members and their families.

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For more information contact: trainings@rosscenter.com

APA Approved Sponsor ImageThe Ross Center is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Ross Center maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

The Ross Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0105.

There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. 

Facilitators

  • Ryan Landoll, PhD

    Psychologist, Director of Psychological Testing and Evaluation

    Washington, D.C.

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