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How many hours are required for internship - Answer: 2000
hours
How many members serve on the Georgia Board? - Answer:
Six members. 5 are psychologists, 1 is not (no psychology
connection).
For I/O psychology, internship must be completed in _____
months. - Answer: 48
How many direct contact hours with patients are required
during the internship year? - Answer: 500 hours
A doctoral degree must be obtained from...(types of
programs) - Answer: An APA or CPA accredited doctoral
program in applied psychology OR from an I/O or
international program.
,How many hours are required for the postdoctoral supervised
work experience (SWE)? - Answer: 1500
After three unsuccessful attempts at passing either of the two-
part licensing exams (EPPP Part 1 and Part 2), the applicant
will be required to earn (in person) a minimum of ____
semester hours of Board approved graduate level coursework
in psychology at a regionally accredited institution, or ____
hours of Board approved APA, CPA, or GPA approved
continuing education prior to retaking the failed
examinations. - Answer: 3; 15
After six unsuccessful attempts at passing either of the two-
part licensing exams (EPPP Part 1 and Part 2), the applicant
will be required to earn (in person), a minimum of ____
semester hours of Board approved graduate level coursework
in psychology at a regionally accredited institution, or _____
hours of Board approved APA, CPA, or GPA approved
continuing education prior to retaking the examinations. -
, Answer: 9; 45
The licensure candidate who fails the subcommittee-
administered oral examination will be scheduled for a Full
Board exam. A full board examination is defined as an oral
exam in which ____________ Board members are present. -
Answer: The majority of
The licensure candidate who fails the Full Board examination
may take a second Full Board examination after the expiration
of a _______ -month period following the date on which the
licensure candidate failed the exam. - Answer: Six
A licensure candidate who fails the Full Board examination
_______ amount of times will be denied licensure. Future
attempts must include a new application, documentation, etc.
- Answer: 2 (or twice)
An applicant will be informed in writing of the Board's