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*CORE DOMAINS*
Massachusetts General Laws (MGL) relevant to psychology practice
Board of Registration of Psychologists regulations
Ethical principles and professional conduct (APA-aligned standards)
Confidentiality, privilege, and mandated reporting laws
Informed consent and clinical documentation requirements
Risk management, malpractice, and professional liability
Telepsychology and cross-jurisdictional practice rules
Child, family, and vulnerable population legal protections
*INTRODUCTION*
,This assessment is designed to evaluate knowledge of Massachusetts psychology
jurisprudence, focusing on statutory requirements, ethical obligations, and professional
practice standards governing licensed psychologists. It measures the ability to apply legal
and ethical principles to real-world clinical and administrative scenarios. The exam includes
multiple-choice and scenario-based questions that reflect decision-making challenges
encountered in professional practice. Emphasis is placed on confidentiality, mandated
reporting, licensure requirements, supervision standards, and disciplinary procedures.
Candidates must demonstrate both conceptual understanding and practical application of
Massachusetts laws regulating psychological services in diverse clinical settings.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–50
Question 1
Which Massachusetts body is primarily responsible for licensing psychologists?
A. Massachusetts Department of Public Health
B. Board of Registration of Psychologists
C. American Psychological Association
D. Massachusetts Medical Society
,🟢 Correct Answer: B. Board of Registration of Psychologists
🔴 Explanation: The Board of Registration of Psychologists regulates licensure, practice
standards, and disciplinary actions in Massachusetts.
Question 2
In Massachusetts, psychologists are legally required to breach confidentiality when:
A. A client requests record sharing
B. A supervisor requests case review
C. There is reasonable suspicion of child abuse
D. A family member is concerned
🟢 Correct Answer: C. There is reasonable suspicion of child abuse
🔴 Explanation: Mandated reporting laws require disclosure when abuse or neglect is
reasonably suspected.
Question 3
The primary purpose of informed consent is to:
A. Protect the therapist from liability only
B. Ensure client understanding of treatment and risks
, C. Limit access to psychological records
D. Replace treatment agreements
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Ensure client understanding of treatment and risks
🔴 Explanation: Informed consent ensures clients understand services, risks, and
alternatives before treatment begins.
Question 4
A psychologist in Massachusetts must retain clinical records for a minimum of:
A. 3 years
B. 5 years
C. 7 years
D. 10 years
🟢 Correct Answer: C. 7 years
🔴 Explanation: Massachusetts regulations generally require retention of records for at
least seven years.
Question 5
Which of the following best describes “privileged communication”?