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Demystifying Licensure & the EPPP

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Description

Presentation is focused on helping unlicensed psychology trainees or ECPs understand the steps and pathway to get licensed for independent practice.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Describe the general requirements for licensure as a psychologist in independent practice.

  • Identify the steps and recommended timeline in training to complete the licensure process.

  • Understand the EPPP and how it is used to evaluate candidates for licensure.

  • Discuss changes to the EPPP coming in 2027.

Educational Goal

The goal of this talk is for participants to understand the background for licensure as a psychologist, as well as the pragmatic steps that must be taken to achieve this goal. Time will also be spent discussing updates to the EPPP.

Presenters

Joel E. Kamper, Ph.D., ABPP-CN is a clinical neuropsychologist at the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital (JAHVH) in Tampa, FL, where he serves as the Assistant Training Director for the Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Residency Program. A diplomate of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, Dr. Kamper has been involved in providing C&L services at JAHVH since starting the program in 2015, and currently serves as its co-director. He also maintains a robust outpatient practice and is involved in training and supervision for predoctoral interns, postdoctoral residents, and medical fellows. Dr. Kamper has a passion for professional education and sits on the boards of multiple national neuropsychology practice and training organizations. He is additionally involved in regulation and licensure as a member of several committees through the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB), including chairing EPPP-2 content development and guiding the technical development of the new integrated EPPP. Dr. Kamper’s professional interests include differential diagnosis, rare and complex diseases, and delirium.

Financially Sponsored By

  • APA Division 18: Psychologists in Public Service