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Area 1 - ANSWER Supervisory Relationship
Purpose of supervision (A) - ANSWER (A) To protect the welfare of clients
receiving psychological services from a supervisee of a licensed psychologist or
a licensed school psychologist;
Purpose of supervision (B) - ANSWER (B) To protect the welfare of persons who
serve as training subjects for students learning psychological procedures, or as
psychology subjects for classroom demonstrations or research;
Purpose of supervision (C) - ANSWER (C) To structure the activities of the
supervisee so that competent services of a psychological nature by an
unlicensed person can safely be made available to clients;
Purpose of supervision (D) - ANSWER (D) To assure that the unlicensed person
functions within the limits of his/her competence;
Purpose of supervision (E) - ANSWER (E) To assure that training of an unlicensed
person who intends to apply to the board for licensure occurs in a variety of
activities relevant to the profession and to his/her academic background;
Purpose of supervision (F)- 2 parts - ANSWER (F) To assure that the training of a
licensed person who seeks supervised experience will: (1) Expand competence in
a recognized subspecialty for which the licensed person has inadequate training
but does have the appropriate academic background; or (2) Satisfy retraining
requirements according to recognized standards of the "American Psychological
Association";
Purpose of supervision (G) - ANSWER (G) To assure that supervisees have non-
exploitative employment or training experiences;
Purpose of supervision (H) - ANSWER (H) To make available the general
administrative, supervisory, and mental health expertise of licensed
psychologists providing mental health worker supervision, as that term is defined
in paragraph (C) of rule 4732-13-03 of the Administrative Code
4732-13-03 Supervision definitions (A) Professional Supervision in Psychology (1-
3) - ANSWER (1) "Psychological work supervision"
(2) "Psychological training supervision"
(3) "Psychological umbrella supervision"
,4732-13-03 Supervision definitions (B) Professional Supervision in School
Psychology (1-2) - ANSWER (1) "School psychological work supervision
(2) "School psychological training supervision"
"Psychological work supervision" - ANSWER Professional oversight of persons
who work under the licensing authority of the licensed psychologist. The
psychological work shall be consistent with previous academic and professional
training, both didactic and practica, of the supervisor and the supervisee.
Telepsychology may be used in the provision of psychological work supervision
if conducted in accord with requirements set forth in paragraph (B)(29) of rule
4732-13-04 of the Administrative Code.
"Psychological training supervision" - ANSWER The formal provision by licensed
psychologists or licensed school psychologists of systematic education and
training that is primarily case-focused and evaluative. Telepsychology may be
used in the provision of psychological training supervision to meet the
requirements set forth in paragraph (A) and paragraph (B) of rule 4732-9-01 of the
Administrative Code only if using synchronous audiovisual communication and
supervision is conducted in accord with requirements set forth in paragraph
(B)(20) of rule 4732-13-04 of the Administrative Code.
The supervisory relationship supports and directs the work and professional
development of graduate students (including predoctoral interns), postdoctoral
trainees or other qualified individuals to help them gain experience for the
purposes of licensure as psychologists.
"Psychological umbrella supervision" - ANSWER The supervision of a candidate
for licensure to help him/her develop supervisory skills. It exists when a
psychological training supervisee supervises other psychological training
psychology supervisees in hazardous practices as defined in rule 4732-5-01 of
the Administrative Code under the umbrella authority of a psychologist.
Supervision under umbrella supervision may be performed only by psychological
training supervisees at the pre-doctoral and post-doctoral levels deemed
prepared by the supervisor to enter into an umbrella supervisory relationship.
"School psychological work supervision" - ANSWER The supervision of persons
who work under the licensing authority of a licensed psychologist or a licensed
school psychologist. Any work done under the authority of a licensed school
psychologist shall not exceed the scope of practice described in division (E) of
section 4732.01 of the Revised Code and shall be consistent with the previous
academic and professional training of the supervisor and the supervisee.
Telepsychology may be used in the provision of school psychological work
supervision if conducted in accord with requirements set forth in paragraph
(B)(29) of rule 4732-13-04.
,"School psychological training supervision" - ANSWER The formal provision by
licensed psychologists or licensed school psychologists of systematic education
and training that is primarily case-focused and evaluative. Telepsychology may
be used in the provision of school psychological training supervision to meet the
requirements set forth in paragraph (C)(3)(b) of rule 4732-9-02 of the
Administrative Code only if using synchronous audiovisual communication and
supervision is conducted in accord with requirements set forth in paragraph
(B)(20) of rule 4732-13-04 of the Administrative Code. The supervisory
relationship supports and directs the work and professional development of
graduate students (including pre-doctoral interns), postdoctoral trainees or other
qualified individuals to help them gain experience for purposes of licensure as a
school psychologist or as a psychologist
...(E) "Psychology Intern," "Psychology Doctoral Intern ," Psychology Predoctoral
Intern," "Psychology Fellow," "Psychology Resident," "Psychology Postdoctoral
Intern," "Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow," "Psychology Postdoctoral Resident,"
"Psychology Trainee," or "Psychology Postdoctoral Trainee" - ANSWER Persons
under appropriate supervision, working toward licensure in psychology
(F) "School Psychology Intern," "School Psychology Assistant," or "School
Psychology Trainee" - ANSWER Mean persons doing school psychological work
under appropriate supervision, while they may or may not be working toward
licensure in school psychology or psychology.
(G) "Psychology Assistant" - ANSWER Means a person with a master's degree in
psychology who may or may not be working toward licensure in psychology
(H) "Assistant" - ANSWER Means a person with a master's degree in a field other
than psychology, working under "psychological work supervision."
(I) "Psychology Aide" - ANSWER Means a person with a bachelor's degree in
psychology, working under "psychological work supervision."
(J) "Aide" - ANSWER means a person with a bachelor's degree in a field other
than psychology or two or more years of college course work, such as a mental
health technology degree, working under "psychological work supervision."
Requirements pertaining to supervision (B) Requirements for psychological work
supervision and psychological training supervision: (1) Statutes - ANSWER (1) A
supervisee is subject to all relevant statutes and rules of the board.
Requirements pertaining to supervision (B) Requirements for psychological work
supervision and psychological training supervision: (2) Diagnoses, prescription,
client supervision - ANSWER (2) A supervisor is responsible for the
psychological diagnosis, psychological prescription, and psychological client
supervision of all clients; these functions may be delegated to a psychological
, work supervisee or psychological training supervisee in accord with paragraph
(B)(7) and paragraph (B)(8) of this rule.
Requirements pertaining to supervision (B) Requirements for psychological work
supervision and psychological training supervision: (3) school psychological
diagnosis, school psychological prescription, and school psychological client
supervision - ANSWER (3) A supervisor has responsibility for the school
psychological diagnosis, school psychological prescription, and school
psychological client supervision of all clients; these functions may be delegated
to a school psychological work supervisee or school psychological training
supervisee in accord with paragraph (B)(7) and paragraph (B)(8) of this rule.
Requirements pertaining to supervision (B) Requirements for psychological work
supervision and psychological training supervision: (4) Performance of
supervisee under supervisor - ANSWER (4) A supervisee shall carry out his/her
psychological or school psychological activities in a suitable professional setting
over which the supervisor has organizational responsibility for assignment and
management of the supervisee's professional activities. All psychological
activities of the supervisee shall be performed pursuant to the licensed
supervisor's directives. Reasonable efforts shall be taken to ensure that the
supervisee provides services in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 4732.
of the Revised Code and associated administrative rules.
Requirements pertaining to supervision (B) Requirements for psychological work
supervision and psychological training supervision: (5) Documenting supervision
- ANSWER (5) A supervisor shall document the type of psychological supervision
being provided, and select and assign an appropriate
Requirements pertaining to supervision (B) Requirements for psychological work
supervision and psychological training supervision: (6) Registering trainees with
board - ANSWER (6) A supervisor shall register with the board, in a manner
prescribed by the board, all supervisees who will perform psychological or
school psychological work under his/her authority, that is restricted under rule
4732-5-01 of the Administrative Code, including a license holder of this board
who is:
(a) Completely retraining for a general specialty of psychology pursuant to
paragraph (F) of rule 4372-13-02 of the Administrative Code; or
(b) Being trained for the purpose of earning a different license pursuant to
paragraph (F) of rule 4732-13-02 of the Administrative Code.
Requirements pertaining to supervision (B) Requirements for psychological work
supervision and psychological training supervision: (7) Deactivating supervisory
relationships - ANSWER (7) A supervisor shall deactivate supervisory
relationships, in a manner prescribed by the board, upon termination of
psychological or school psychological work under his/her authority