AdminHistory | The British Psychological Society Board of Examiners was founded in 1966 to establish a diploma in Clinical Psychology (1967). The first examination is held in September 1968. From 1984 the diploma was taken by in-service probationer clinical psychologists who were on approved training schemes and who were not also student on an approved university course - it was later known as the Statement of Equivalence in Clinical Psychology and Examiners were renamed Assessors in 2006. This qualification was discontinued and was closed to new candidates from 2009 - the Board continuted to meet until 2015. |
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