On September 23, 2024 the Board notified licensees of what appears to be scam telephone calls being placed to Arizona psychologists. A new or modified scam attempt is reportedly now occurring.
The Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) Commission has published Proposed Rules for consideration and comment. The Proposed Rules can be found HERE.
Board staff is aware that some licensees have received an email from a gmail address claiming to be from this Board and asking you to "verify your membership account
Lobby window #6 at 1740 W. Adams Street in Phoenix is open to the public to drop off documents. Staff work both in the office and remotely. The most efficient way to contact Board staff is by email
Please see the dedicated COVID-19 Advisory page on our website for information related to the recent state of emergency. On March 30, 2022, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey ended the state of emergency
Pursuant to A.R.S. §32-2086 and A.R.S. § 32-3223 the Board has established the Rehabilitation And Monitoring Program ("RAMP"), a confidential program for impaired psychologists and behavior analysts
The Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) has announced PSYPACT is now live and applications to practice under PSYPACT are officially open. PSYPACT is an interstate compact
On August 27, 2019, the Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners began accepting applications for licensure by universal recognition. At a minimum, qualified applicants must have established residence