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Draft workforce surveys show urban concentration, private practice prevalence and supervision shortfalls
Summary
Staff presented draft comparative survey reports for six BSRB professions showing variable response rates (behavior analysts ~14%, psychology ~28%, professional counseling ~26%), strong urban concentration, common private practice settings, lower‑than‑expected telehealth hours, and concerns about supervisor availability; advisory committees will review part 2 with open‑text responses.
Staff presented draft comparative survey reports and appendices to the board on May 12, summarizing responses from six professions regulated by the Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board.
Method and availability: The surveys were optional and anonymous, administered through SurveyMonkey; draft profession‑specific reports and appendices with open‑text responses are posted on the BSRB website. Staff told the board part 1 summarizes multiple‑choice items and that part 2 will analyze open‑field answers.
Response rates and sample sizes: Response rates varied by profession: licensed…
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