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Psychologist advisory committee flags supervision, telehealth and AI in survey review; discusses potential actions

5941809 · November 26, 2024
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Summary

During its Oct. 14 meeting the Licensed Psychology Advisory Committee reviewed survey findings from psychologists about supervision, telehealth and artificial intelligence. Members highlighted concerns about trainee readiness, privacy and cross-state telehealth rules, and ethical/HIPAA risks from AI-assisted testing and report writing.

Committee members reviewed draft survey reports compiled by BSRB staff and discussed three topics the surveys emphasized: supervision and training quality, telehealth practice issues, and the use of artificial intelligence in practice.

Supervision and training: Staff summarized that a subset of respondents reported "negative issues involving supervision" over the past two years, with themes including what some respondents described as lower trainee readiness post-graduation, generational differences, burnout and variability across internship/postdoctoral training. Sarah Kirk, an advisory committee member, said what stood out was "the tone of the respondents with respect to their thoughts about their not being, as much maturity or as much...as being as competent as supervisees in the past."…

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