The North Carolina Psychology Board, established in 1967, is responsible for enforcing the North Carolina Psychology Practice Act and safeguarding the public from unqualified individuals practicing psychology and unprofessional conduct by licensed psychologists. Comprised of seven members appointed by the Governor, the Board consists of licensed psychologists, psychological associates, and public members. They strive to provide immediate access to reliable information while acknowledging the possibility of human or mechanical errors.
The Board's mission is to protect the public by ensuring the practice of psychology is carried out by qualified professionals. They implement a teleworking schedule for staff members and encourage communication via email for a quicker response. The Board also offers resources such as licensure applications, information on continuing education, and guidelines for addressing complaints. Their commitment to accuracy, timeliness, and transparency is reflected in their efforts to provide reliable information to interested individuals.
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