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FACT Membership, Organization and Individuals

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National Organizations

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

American Counseling Association

American Mental Health Counselors Association

American Rehabilitation Counseling Association

American School Counselor Association

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Association for Assessment in Counseling and Education

Association for Psychological Type

Association of Test Publishers

CCP (formerly Consulting Psychologists Press)

Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification

Council for Educational Diagnostic Services

Educational and Industrial Testing Service

National Association of School Psychologists

National Coalition of Creative Arts Therapies Associations

North American Association of Masters in Psychology

Credentialing Bodies

Art Therapy Credentials Board

Certification of Disability Management Specialists Commission

Commission for Case Manager Certification

Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification

Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs

National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc.

The Center for Credentialing and Education

Divisions, State Branches, Boards

Alabama Counseling Association

Alabama Mental Health Counselor Association

Indiana Counseling Association

Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia

Maryland Association for Counseling and Development

New York Mental Health Counselors Association

Oklahoma Counseling Association

Virginia Counselors Association

Individuals

Dr. Patricia Heck
Dr. Bill King
John H. LaRusch
Dr. Carl A. Lefevre
Ms. Patricia S. Lemer
Dr. Brenda Luther
Ms. Cathy Malchiodi
Dr. John W. Morgan
Ms. K. Diane Reed
Ms. Linda Schwarz
Ms. Mary Sue Scott
Ms. Megan Seaman-Dejohn
Dr. Joe Sutton

 
NEWS



Restricted Test List Repealed in Indiana
May 17, 2007 - Legislation providing the Indiana State Psychology Board’s authority to create a restricted test list (RTL) has been repealed. HB 1821 removes language originally included in the counselor licensure law which passed in 1997. While this language has been in statute for ten years, a RTL was never successfully adopted despite multiple attempts by the Indiana Psychology Board in the last ten years. Effective July 1, 2007, this new law removes the authority of the Indiana Board of Psychology to create a Restricted Test List (RTL).

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