Insights & advocacy

ASPPB has earned its reputation as an international thought leader on the professional practice of psychology by researching and publishing expert insights on topics of immediate and lasting consequence to our members, jurisdictions, and consumers. Our knowledge and networks also empower us to advocate for the psychologists and boards we serve and to champion the highest standards of practice and professional ethics.

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Building blocks of legal symbols. Article covering regulatory cases from 2024 - 2025. Dale Atkinson, Esq., presented several legal cases at a recent ASPPB meeting, some with a common thread: the judiciary focuses on free speech and conduct.
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A Speech About Conduct

Regulatory 2024 and 2025 Cases Worth Noting

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Explore Our Knowledge Bank and Toolkits

We have leveraged insights and best practices from our 66 jurisdictions to keep you up to date on emerging trends, guide you through regulatory challenges, and more.

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Centre for Data and Analysis on Psychology and Licensure

Launched in 2021, the Centre reports on and analyzes licensure requirements, historical disciplinary data, and guidelines for the regulation and practice of professional psychology.

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A Separate Peace

The agendas involved in protecting the public versus promoting the profession can at times be at odds, but psychology boards and their professional associations can find collaborative overlaps that benefit both sides.

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Embracing the Unknown

Why your board’s success depends on succession planning.
Succession Planning
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Position Statements

Discover how ASPPB is shaping the future of psychological practice and public protection.