Board Certification by the American Board of Professional Psychology.

Author(s):  
Ted Packard ◽  
Norma P. Simon
Author(s):  
Nadine J. Kaslow ◽  
M. Victoria Ingram

This chapter discusses board certification from a competency-based perspective. It begins by definingthe relevant constructs and reviewing the evolution of the shift toward aculture of competence and competency assessment within professional psychology, and then discusses the history of a competency-based approach within board certification in professional psychology, focusing on the currentcompetencies of interest to ABPP’s board certification process.


Author(s):  
Florence W. Kaslow

This chapter chronicles the start of board certification by the American Board of Forensic Psychology and its partner, the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. It recapitulates the early organizational history, partly initiated when a small group of those involved in forensic psychology learned that psychiatry was rapidly moving toward establishing board certification in forensic psychiatry, which might threaten forensic psychologists’ claim to expertise in the field. This chapter also discusses the process of gaining acceptance as the sixth recognized specialty by the American Board of Professional Psychology and describes the growth of the field and our endeavors to expand it during the first decade and a half of its formal evolution.


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