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| Arizona Psychological Association |
The Mission of the Arizona Psychological
Association (AZPA) is to support its members,
advance
the profession, preserve its
integrity, promote health, and advocate in the public
interest.
The Arizona Psychological Association was founded in 1950 and became an
affiliate
of the
American Psychological Association in 1951. The Association is involved in
Advocacy,
Collegial Relations, Internal and External Communications, Professional
Education and
Support, Governance, Member Services and Administration. To be a licensed, a
psychologist
must have a doctoral degree from an approved university and supervised pre- and
post-doctoral
internships. A licensed psychologist has passed a national written examination
given by the
Arizona State Board of Psychologist Examiners. To maintain a license, a
psychologist is
required to continue learning new concepts, approaches, and skills through
continuing
education.
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