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Advisory committee refines public descriptions for master’s-level psychology licenses, discusses supervision and testing barriers
Summary
Committee members reviewed draft plain‑language descriptions of LMLP and LCP licenses for the BSRB website, recommended clarifications about supervision, independent practice, educational requirements and consumer consent, and discussed supervision burdens and EPPP‑related barriers that keep some practitioners at the LMLP level.
Members of the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board master's-level psychology advisory committee reviewed draft, plain‑language descriptions of the two master's‑level licenses (LMLP and LCP) intended for the BSRB website and discussed how to present differences for a public audience.
The committee focused on clarity and consumer expectations. Iris Pauley and Kari Wold had drafted candidate text; Pauley read her draft aloud and committee members suggested edits to reduce jargon, explain what “practice independently” means for the public, and avoid acronyms (for example, spelling out “community mental health centers” rather than using CCBHC). Members…
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