Continuing Education

Practicing Under PSYPACT (Archived)

Janet Orwig, MBA, CAE

The Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) is an interstate compact designed to facilitate the practice of telepsychology and the temporary in-person face-to-face practice of psychology across state boundaries. Ms. Orwig informs participants on the practice of telepsychology through PSYPACT, what a compact is, how PSYPACT came to be and what PSYPACT means for psychologists. Once completed, participants will have a better understanding of the ethical and practice-related issues of interstate compacts, what PSYPACT is, and how PSYPACT might be beneficial.

Disclosure: Ms. Orwig works for the PSYPACT Commission. Funding is provided by HRSA for the compact. 

Year 2024
Credit 1
Level Intermediate
Price $35.00
Learning Objectives
  1. Explain what an interstate compact is and one example of a compact
  2. Discuss what PSYPACT is and two things that it allows psychologists to do in order to ethically and legally practice according to regulations
  3. Apply the governing documents for PSYPACT and where to locate them

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