What is the difference in training between registered psychologists and registered psychological associates?
Individuals who have completed training in psychology at the doctorate level are eligible to become registered psychologists. Individuals who have completed training at the masters level in psychology are eligible to become registered psychological associates. The registration criteria for psychological associates also include three years of supervised experience in psychology. There is no difference in scope of practice between a registered psychological associate or a registered psychologist.
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