Approval for Psychologists in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Psychology Examining Board
General Information
Addiction Counselor CE’s distant learning courses meet qualifications for continuing education credit for psychologists as required by the Wisconsin Psychological Association.
40 credit hours by September 30 of odd-numbered years.
40 CE credits in the licensing renewal period may be distant learning (online/homestudy) courses, but no more than 20 hours with any one specific course.
New biennium (10/1/05 – 9/30/07)—- 6 credits must be in area of ethics, jurisprudence and/or liability (risk mangement). Another 2 credits must be in one of the following three areas: cultural competence, AODA identification and treatment, or supervision.
Addiction Counselor CE, a service of CE Learning Systems, is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CE-credit.com maintains responsibility for this program and its content. No provider number is listed because the APA does not issue a provider number.
| Cycle: | Renewal every 2 years |
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| Next Renewal: | Sep 30, 2009 |
| Total Credit Requirement: | 40 credits required; All 40 may be earned with Addiction Counselor CE.
Special requirements are listed below. |
Contact Info
Wisconsin Psychology Examining Board
http://drl.wi.gov/prof/psyc/ceu.htm
This information as last updated on Aug 2, 2007
Special Requirements for Wisconsin Psychology Examining Board
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Requirement: Ethics, 6 credit hours
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Requirement: Cultural Competence, AODA, or Supervision, 2 credit hours
2 credits in any of these categories: Cultural Competence, AODA, or Supervision.
Applicability and Disclaimer
This CE approval information applies to these professionals in Wisconsin:
- Psychologists
Please Note:
Carefully read your state licensure renewal requirements as some jurisdictions have specific topic requirements or limits on the number of accepted Online/Home Study credits.
State laws often change, so please remember it is your responsibility for interpreting your state's laws, licensure requirements, course relevancy and all requirements for your state.
