Comprehensive Guide to Psychologist Licensing in Michigan
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Navigating the licensing process for psychologists in Michigan involves understanding the various requirements and steps necessary to obtain and maintain a license. This guide provides detailed information on licensure by endorsement and examination, continuing education requirements, and other essential elements outlined in the Michigan Psychologist Licensing Guide.
LP Licensure by Endorsement
1. Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP)
- To qualify for licensure by endorsement, you must pass the EPPP. Notify the Michigan Board of Psychology via email (LARA-BPL-EligibleEPPP@michigan.gov) once you are ready to take the exam. Include your name, license number, and email address in the notification.
2. Supervision Evaluation Form
- Submit the Supervision Evaluation Form to provide proof of completed supervised hours. This form can be emailed to bpldata@michigan.gov or mailed to the Bureau of Professional Licensing, PO Box 30670, Lansing, MI 48909.
3. Credential Evaluation
- If your educational program was completed outside the US or Canada, submit a credential evaluation from an agency accredited by NACES. The evaluation can be emailed to bpldata@michigan.gov or mailed to the Bureau of Professional Licensing.
4. Final, Official Transcripts
- Transcripts must be sent directly from the educational institution to the Bureau of Professional Licensing. They can be emailed to bpldata@michigan.gov or mailed to the PO Box listed above.
5. Professional Education Details
- Provide the name of the school attended and the educational program completed.
LP Licensure by Examination
1. Implicit Bias Training
- As of June 1, 2022, you must complete 2 hours of implicit bias training within the five years preceding the issuance of your license or registration.
2. English Language Proficiency
- Demonstrate proficiency in English by providing evidence that your health professional educational program was taught in English, you earned at least 60 college-level credits from an English-speaking institution, or you passed an approved English proficiency exam.
3. Verification of Licensure Status
- Ensure that no disciplinary proceedings or sanctions are pending or in force at the time of your application. Verification can be emailed to bpldata@michigan.gov or mailed to the Bureau of Professional Licensing.
LP Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
1. Continuing Education Credits
- You must complete 30 hours of continuing education in board-approved courses or programs every renewal cycle. This includes a minimum of 3 hours in ethics and 2 hours in pain and/or symptom management.
2. Implicit Bias Training for Renewals
- For initial renewals after June 1, 2021, you must complete one hour of implicit bias training for each year of licensure. This training must be completed annually prior to each renewal cycle.
3. Human Trafficking Training
- Since 2019, all license renewals require completion of a one-time training in identifying victims of human trafficking, as per Administrative Rule 338.2525.
4. Renewal Attestation
- By accepting the renewal attestation, you certify that you have met all continuing education requirements during the two-year period preceding the renewal application.
5. Disciplinary and Good Moral Character Questions
- If you answer “yes” to having sanctions or character concerns, you must provide documentation showing your ability to serve the public fairly and that you are rehabilitated or that the offense is not related to your profession.
6. License Renewal Fees
- The fee for renewing a psychologist license in Michigan is $209.60 for a two-year cycle, payable by credit or debit card.
7. Tracking Continuing Education
- Use CE Broker, a partner of the Bureau of Professional Licensing, to track your continuing education credits.
Helpful Resources and Forms for LPs
1. Michigan Health License Website
- Visit www.michigan.gov/healthlicense and click on the Psychology link for access to resources such as the Public Health Code and Administrative Rules.
2. Forms
- Commonly needed forms include the Supervision Evaluation Form, which can be downloaded from the health license website.
Understanding and following the licensing requirements for psychologists in Michigan ensures compliance with state regulations and maintains the integrity of your professional credentials. From completing the EPPP and supervised hours to fulfilling continuing education requirements, each step is crucial for licensure and renewal. By adhering to these guidelines, you can provide high-quality, ethical, and effective mental health services to your clients.