List of credentials in psychology


This list is of professional and academic credentials in the field of psychology and allied fields in United States of America, including education, counseling, social work, and family therapy.

Degrees

Although undergraduate degrees for psychology and counseling exist, in most jurisdictions the minimum requirement for professional licensure is a graduate degree.
;Associate degrees
;Bachelor's degrees
  • Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science : Bachelor's degrees usually require four years of study and are required prior to entry into graduate programs where Master's or Doctoral degrees may be earned. Although a person may earn a bachelor's degree in counseling psychology, clinical psychology or related fields in mental health, a person may have had a major concentration in another field of study and still qualify for entry into a graduate school for study in the area of psychology. A bachelor's degree does not meet the requirements for clinical practice or licensure.
;Master's degrees in psychology
;Master's degrees in related fields
; Doctoral degrees in psychology
  • Doctor of Philosophy : A Doctor of Philosophy degree in psychology prepares the student to conduct independent research and to provide professional services. To use the title "psychologist," individuals must have graduated specifically from a psychology program and meet their state requirements and obtain a license to practice psychology.
  • Doctor of Psychology : Requires the student to create relevant and helpful research that contributes to the existing body of knowledge or scholarship in an area. At one time, the PsyD was assumed to not require significant research activities, focusing more on advanced clinical training. However, most academic institutions offering a PsyD today require the completion of a dissertation suitable for publishing. To use the title "psychologist," individuals must meet their state requirements and obtain a license to practice psychology.
  • Licentiate in Psychology or Psychologist – professional title used in EU and Latin American countries and equivalent of PsyD in the United States
; Doctoral degrees in related fields.

Professional licenses

; Licensure as a "Psychologist." To use the title "psychologist," individuals must meet their state requirements and obtain a license to practice psychology.
; Other forms of licensure for mental health professionals. Professional licenses for mental health providers with a master's degree issued by US states to graduate degree holders which allow them to legally practice :
  • Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor - Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology and/or Counseling, supervised experience, plus passing National Board Licensing and State Board Licensing Exams
  • Licensed Clinical Social WorkerMaster of Social Work required, plus supervised experience, and continuing education
  • * Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker – Master of Social Work required, plus clinical training, 2 to 3 years training under an LICSW, and continuing education
  • Licensed Creative Arts Therapist – Master's in Art Therapy, Music Therapy, Dance/Movement Therapy, or Drama Therapy, plus supervised experience
  • Licensed Graduate Social Worker - Master of Social Work required, plus passing the licensing exam
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist – Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy and/or psychology required, plus 1,000+ hours of supervised experience, plus passing the licensing exam
  • Licensed Master Social Worker - Master of Social Work required, plus passing the licensing exam
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor – Master's in Counseling and/or Psychology, plus 3 years supervised experience plus passing the licensing exam.
  • Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor - Master's in Counseling and/or Psychology, plus supervised experience
  • Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor - Master's in Counseling, Family Therapy or Psychology, plus supervised experience

Professional certifications and specializations

Certifications for licensed providers are offered by various non-profit and for-profit organizations such as the National Board for Certified Counselors and Affiliates. In most states, a license to practice is also required.
Psychotraumatology and Trauma Professionals
  • PsyT - Psychotraumatology Specialist in Postraumatic Stress, Complex Trauma and Dissociation.
  • CPT - Certified Trauma Professional is the standard for Trauma Studies.