Kan . YE182 . 9 1984 c . 2
CERTIFIED PSYCHOLOGISTS
STATE OF KANSAS
1984
Published by The Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board
Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board
ME~IBERS OF THE BOARD
Barbara Lundin Kovarovic, Chairperson, (83-87) P. 0. Box 742 Dodge City, Kansas 67801 General Public Representative
Jerry W. Cole (80-84) P .0. Box 3208 Wichita, Kansas 67201 Public Representative
Patricia Ewalt, Ph.D. (83-87) 6901 West lOOth Street Overland Park, Kansas 66212 Social Work Representative
Nancy Jane Garfield, Ph.D. (83-87) Colmery-O'Neill VAMC 2200 Gage Boulevard, 116-B Topeka, Kansas 66612 Psychology Representative
Kay Mettner (82-86) Mental Health Association in Kansas 1205 Harrison Topeka, Kansas 66612 General Public Representative
Mary ellen Rogge (82-86) 3000 Tuttle Creek Blvd. Manhattan, Kansas 66502 Social Work Representative
William H. Smith, Ph . D. (82-86) The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, Kansas 66601 Psychology Representative
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
~lary Ann Gabe 1 Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board 214 Nest 6th, Room 201 Topeka, Kansas 66603 (913) 296-3240 KANS-A-N 561-3240
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Each entry contains personal information in the following order : Name , High est Academic Degree ; Professional Address; Date of Cert i fi cation, Cert ification Numbe r ; and, Are a of Emphasis for those certificate holders as of November 1 , 1984 .
ACKERMAN , Paul D. , Ph . D. Department of Psychology Wichita State University P. O. Box 34, Psychology Dept . Wichita, KS . 67208 Cert . 10- 12-74 , No . 298 Soc. Psychology
ALBOTT, William L., Ph.D. Topeka State Hospital 2700 w. 6th Topeka, KS. 66606 Cert . 2-20-74, No . 285 Clin. & Exptl. Psychology
ALEXANDER, Charles W., Ph.D. Psycho l ogy Offices 2525 East Central Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 12 - 8- 79, No . 495 Clinical Psychology
ALEXANDER, Lelia Harrison, Ph.D . 1201 S. 2nd St . Leavenworth, KS 66048 Cert . 11-23-82, No. 569 Counseling & Clinical Psychology
ALLEN, Anne -Marie, Ph.D. The Wichita Clinic 3244 E. Douglas Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 11-18-78, No. 451 Clinical Psychology
ALLEN, John Albert, Ph.D. Psychological Sciences Corp., P.A. 120 S. Market, Suite 215 Wichita , KS. 67201 Cert. 5-17- 80, No. 500 Counseling Psychology
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ALLEN , Jon Gordon , Ph.D . The Menninger Foundation Box 829 Top eka , KS . 66601 Cert. 9-10 - 77, No. 412 Clinical Psychology
ALLEN, Lois J ., Ph.D . Wayne Miner Comm . M. H. Center 825 Euclid Kansas City, MO . 64124 Cert. 7-21 - 73, No. 269 Clinical Psychology
ALTMAN, Karl I., Ph.D. Early Childhood Assoc. 4910 W. 51st Terr. Roeland Park, KS 66205 Cert . 5- 28-74, No . 290 Clinical Psychology
AMBURN, Elton , Ed.D . 817 Waverly Way Emporia, KS 66801 Cert. 6-1 6-69, No. 161 Educational Psychology
AMOS, Darla , Ph . D. 3103 Twilight Ct . , Apt . 202 Topeka, KS 66614 Cert . 5-12-84, No. 591 Clinical Psychology
AMOS, Stephen P., Ph.D. 350 South Fountain Wichita, KS 67218 Cert . 9-1 7- 82, No . 562 Clinical Psychology
APPELBAUM, Stephen Arthur, Ph.D. 4121 W. 83rd Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 2-2-74, No. 283 Clinical Psycholgy
ARMATAS, James P., Ph.D. James P. Arrnatas & Associates, Inc. 8400 W. llOth Overland Park, KS 66210 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 8 Counseling Psychology
ARMATAS, Philip J., Ph.D. Veterans Administration Medical Center 4801 Linwood Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64128 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 90 Counseling Psychology
ATHEY, George I., Jr., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 3-15-75, No. 311 Clinical Psychology
ATKISON, Bob L., Ph.D. 1\fichita Guidance Center 415 N. Poplar Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 8-3-79, No. 479 Clinical Psychology
BAADE, Lyle E., Ph.D. University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita 1010 N. Kansas Wichta, KS 67214 Cert. 11-18-78, No. 460 Neuro-Psychological Assessment and Child Clinical Psychology
BAER, Donald M., Ph.D. University of Kansas Department of Human Development Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 9-13-75, No. 317 Exptl. Psychology
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BARNABAS, Bentley A., M.S. Associated Business Consultants, Inc. 450 Broadway Plaza Building 150 S. Broadway Wichita, KS 67202 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 27
BARNARD, James D., Ph.D. 1501 Presidential Way, Suite !t16 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Cert. 11-18-78, No. 452 Developmental & Child Psychology
BARRISH, Harriet H., Ph.D. 4121 W. 83rd Street, Suite 206 Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 7-1-74, No. 291 Developmental & Child Psychology
BARRISH, Irving J., Ph.D. 4121 W. 83rd St., Suite 206 Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 9-20-74, No. 292 Developmental & Child Psychology
BARTO, Joseph A., Ed.D. Emporia State University 12th and Commercial Emporia, KS 66801 Cert. 9-15-70, No. 206 Educational Psychology
BASIT, Abdul, Ph.D. Tinley Park Mental Health Center 7400 West l83rd Street Tinley Park, Illinois 60477 Cert. 7-27-72, No. 245 Clinical Psychology
BATEMAN, John K., Ph.D. V.A. Medical Center 5500 E. Kellogg Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 5-6-75, No. 312 Educational Psychology
BATY, Martha A., Ph.D. 4121 IV. 83rd Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 9-15-72, No. 248 Clinical Psychology
BAUER, Gene E., Ph.D. Hay & Associates 212 S. Tryon St. Charlotte, N.C. 28281 Cert. 3-7-78, No. 429 Counseling Psychology
BAUMGARTEL, Hmvard, Ph.D. University of Kansas Fraser Hall, Dept. of Psychology Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 84 Social & Organizational Psychology
BEAN, Bruce W., Ph.D. 8500 W.••llOth, Suite 308 Overland Park, KS 66210 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 401 Clinical Psychology
BECK, Ea Pio, Ph.D. 4314 Westover Place N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Cert. 4-5~69, No. 138 Clinical Psychology
BEDELL, William Paul, Ph.D. Family Psychological Center, P.A. 3212 E. Harry Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 5-19-79, No. 461 Counseling Psychology
BEFORT, Charles R., Ph.D. Larned State Hospital R.R. lf3, Box 89 Larned, KS 67550 Cert. 2-9-71, No. 219 Clinical Psychology
BENNETT, Corwin Alden, Ph.D. Kansas State University Industrial Engineering Manhattan, KS 66506 Cert. 10-21-78, No. 446 Human Engineering & Ind. Psychology
BERG, Greg K., Ph.D. Comprehensive Psych. Services, Inc. 7301 Mission, lf333 Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 12-6-80, No. 525 Clinical Psychology
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BERG, Melvin R., Ph.D. Colmery-O'Neil V.A.M.C. 2200 Gage Blvd. Topeka, KS 66622 Cert. 12-8-79, No. 494 Clinical Psychology
BIRKY, Howard J., Ph.D. 302 South Independence Harrisonville, Missouri 64701 Cert. 9-13-75, No. 318 Clinical Psychology
BIRRER, Ivan J., Ph.D. 2601 S. 14th St. Leavenworth, KS 66048 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 153 Military Psychology
BLASI, Donald T., Ph.D. Wichita Growth Center, P.A. 2717 Boulevard Plaza, Box 7064 Wichita, KS 67211 Cert. 12-21-72, No. 252 Counseling Psychology
BLUM, Robert H., Ph.D. Bert Nash Mental Health Center 336 Missouri, Suite 202 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Cert. 10-20-78, No. 453 Clinical Psychology
BOLL, Larry A., Ph.D. 2525 E. Central Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 5-18-74, No. 288 Counseling Psychology
BOLTON, Ronald Eugene, Ph.D. 1837 N. Rock Rd. Ct. 1'/ichita, KS 67206 Cert. 5-9-83, No. 575 Clinical Psychology
BONO, FrankS., Ph.D. Colarelli and Associates 7751 Carondelet Clayton, MO. 63105 Cert. 11-16-81, No. 541 Clinical Psychology
BONTRAGER, Helen L., Ph.D. 607 Shawnee Leavenworth, KS 66043 Cert. 12-2-71, No. 232 Clinical Psychology
BOOK, Thomas L., Ph.D. Shawnee Comm. M.H. Center 2401 s.w. 6th Topeka, KS 66606 Cert. 5-10-78, No. 437 Clinical Psychology
BOOR, Myron Vernon, Ph.D. Northern Kentucky Comp. Care Center 263 Main Street Florence, Kentucky 41042 Cert. 10-12-74, No. 299 Clinical Psychology
BORAKS, Franklin C., Ph.D. 4400 Broadway Kansas City, MO 64111 Cert. 2-18-78, No. 428 Clinical Psychology
BORRESEN, C. Robert, Ph.D. Prof. and Chairman, Psychology Dept. 1845 Fairmount Wichita State University· Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 4-5-69, No. 135 General Psychology
BRECHEISEN, David G., M.S. Cuba Community Unit Dist. #3 652 E. Main St. Cuba, Illinois 61427 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 162
BREHM, Sharon S., Ph.D. Dept. of Psychology University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 7-1-76, No. 337 Clinical Psychology
BREWER, Joseph E., Ph.D. 2531 N. Roosevelt Wichita, KS 67220 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 37 Clinical Psychology
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BRIGGS, Steven Lee, Ph.D. Johnson County Mental Health Center 15580 S. 169 Highway Olathe, KS 66062 Cert. 10-18-80, No. 515 Clinical Psychology
BRODSKY, Howard D., Ph.D. 436 North Terrace Drive Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 11-13-82, No. 564 Clinical Psychology
BROWN, Harold M., Ph.D. Associated Psychologists 4706 Broadway Kansas City, MO 64112 Cert. 11-18-78, No. 454 Clinical Psychology
BUELL, Gregory J., Ph.D. Wichita State University, Box 91 Wichita, Kansas 67208 Cert. 11-30-76, No. 373 Clinical Psychology
BULL, Dennis IV., Ph.D. Prime Health 9150 E. 41st Terr. Kansas City, MO 64133 Cert. 3-12-77, No. 388 Clinical Psychology
BULL, Sheelagh G., Ph.D. 4320 Wornall Rd, #404 Kansas City, MO 64113 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 402 Educational Psychology
BURGESS, Michael M., Ph.D. Burgess Consultants, Inc. 2000 Johnson Drive, Suite 250 Shawnee Mission, KS 66205 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 12 Clinical Psychology
BUSS, Adelheid C., Ph.D. The Friend Counseling Center P.O. Box 722 Lamar, Colorado 81052 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 369 Clinical Psychology
BUTTS, Stanley V., Ph.D. Stress Control Center 6724 Troost, Suite 407 Kansas City, MO. 64131 Cert. 9-15-70, No. 205 Clinical Psychology
BYTHELL, Diane Lee, Ph.D. Wyandot Mental Health Center 36th & Eaton, Kansas City, KS 66103 Cert. 5-8-84, No. 590 Clinical Psychology
CALDWELL-COLBERT, A. Toy, Ph.D. Emporia State University 1200 Commercial Emporia, KS 66801 Cert. 11-21-83, No. 587 Clinical Psychology
CALL, John A., Ph.D. Northwest Behavioral Medicine Associates 3330 N.W. 56, Suite 500 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 Cert. 10-11-77, No. 415 Clinical Psychology
CARMAN, Mary B., Ph.D. Prairie Vie1v, Inc. 1900 E. 1st Newton, KS 67114 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 407 Clinical Psychology
CARR, Edward R., Ph.D. Carr & Associates 10890 Benson, Suite 180 Overland Park, KS 66210 Cert. 3-16-77, No. 393 Industrial/Organizational Psychology
CASHIN, William E., Ph.D. Kansas City University 1623 Anderson Avenue Manhattan, KS 66502 Cert. 2-16-80, No. 496 Counseling Psychology
CERNEY, MaryS., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 10-12~74, No. 297 Clinical Psychology
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CHANG, Alice F., Ph.D. 1900 W. 75th St. Shawnee Mission, KS 66208 Cert. 9-13-75, No. 319 Clinical Psychology
CHOTLOS, John W., Ph.D. 3124 1\1. 31st Ct. Topeka, KS 66614 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 106 Clinical Psychology
CHRISTOPHERSEN,. Eliward Rea, Ph.D. University of Kansas Medical Center 39th and Rainbow Kansas City, KS 66103 Cert. 1-13-73, No. 256 Develop. and Child Psychology
CLAIBORN, Daniel C., Ph.D. 5430 1\1. 6lst. Place Shawnee Hiss ion, KS 66205 Cert. 8-23-80, No. 512 Counseling Psychology
CLIPPINGER, John A., Ph.D. Baker University Eighth Street Baldwin, KS 66006 Cert. 6-2-73, No. 268 Clinical Psychology
CLOPTON, James Roy, Ph.D. Texas Tech University Department of Psychology Lubbock, Texas 79409 Cert. 7-1-76, No. 338 Clinical Psychology
COLE, Michael B., Ph.D. Ozark Community Mental Health Center P.O. Box 2526 29~4 McClelland Joplin, MO ·64801 Cert. 12-21-72, No. 253 Educational Psychology
COLEMAN, Thomas R., Ph.D. Kansas State University LaFene Student Health Manhattan, KS 66502 Cert. 5-10-78, No. 445 Clinical Psychology
COLSON, Donald B., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 1-18-75, No. 300 Clinical Psychology
CONNELLY, John F., Ph.D. Pittsburg State University 1701 S. Broadway Pittsburg, KS 66762 Cert. 4-6-77, No. 395 General Psychology
CONVERSE, Harold D., Ed.D. South Central Kansas Psychological Serv. 1204 Parkwood Lane Newton, KS 67114 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 56 School and Clinical Psychology
CORDARO, Lucian L., Ph.D. 1360 E. 58th St. Chicago, Illinois 60637 Cert. 1-17-76, No. 326 Clinical Psychology
CRAIG, William R., Ph.D. Western Missouri Mental Health Center 600 E. 22nd Kansas City, MO 64108 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 404 Clinical Psychology
CROSSON, Bruce A., PH.D. Verterans Administration Medical Center 921 N.E. 13th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Cert. 5-17-80, No. 502 Clinical Psychology
DANIELS, Gary J., Ph.D. Parsons State Hospital & Trng. Center 2601 Gabriel Parsons, KS 67357 Cert. 11-18-78, No. 455 Developmental Psychology
DANSKIN, David G., Ph.D. Counseling Center Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506 Cert. 9-13-75, No. 320 Counseling Psychology -6-
DATTORE, Patrick John, Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 9-1-80, No. 503 Clinical Psychology
DAVIS, Kenneth R., Ph.D. 201~ South Kansas Norton, KS 67654 Cert. 5-12-78, No. 447 Clinical Psychology
DE HAVEN, Everett D., Ph.D. Youth Center at Topeka 1440 N.W. 25th Topeka, Kansas 66608 Cert. 6-1-82, No. 554 Developmental Psychology
DEMING, Burton A., Ph.D. Johnson County M.H. Center 6000 Lamar Mission, KS 66202 Cert. 12-6-68, No. 126 Clinical Psychology
DEMORY, Nancy M., Ph.D. 2024 B Opitz Blvd. Woodbridge, Virginia 22191 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 396 Clinical Psychology
de von FLINDT, Robert, Ph.D. University of Manitoba 678 William Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E OWl Cert. 9-23-69, No. 184 Clinical Psychology
de Wit, Fred, Ph.D. College Hill Psychiatric Clinic, P.A. 3243 E. Murdock Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 165 Social Psychology
DEY, Glen R., Erl.D. Wichita State University Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 151 Counseling Psychology
DIDLO, James H., Ed.D. Hutchinson Psych. & Family Services 201 N. Main Hutchinson, KS 67501 Cert. 7-17-81, No. 540 School Psychology
DOBIES, Janice M., Ph.D. Dakota County Mental Health Center 744 19th Avenue North South St. Paul, Minnesota 55075 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 355 Clinical Psychology
DOLENZ, John J., Ph.D. V.A. Medical Center 2400 South Gregg Street Big Springs, Texas 79720 Cert. 9-25-68, No. 119 Clinical Psychology
DREESE, William R., Ph.D. Central Kansas Mental Health Center 809 Elmhurst Salina, KS 67401 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 70 Clinical Psychology
DURBIN, Jeffrey R., Ph.D. Wyandot Mental Health Center Inc. Ea:ton at 36th Avenue ' Kansas City, KS 66103 Cert. 9-14-81, No. 538 Clinical Psychology
DYSART, Robert R. , Ph . D. High Plains Mental Health Center 208 E. 7th Street Hays, KS 67601 Cert. 2-18-78, No. 424 Clinical Psychology
EADS, Darwin L., Ph.D. Marion Labs Inc. P.O. Box 9627 Kansas City, MO 64134 Cert. 5-16-81, No. 534 Counseling & Rehab. Psychology
EDELMAN, Sheldon K., Ph.D. Edelman Associates 404 Humboldt, Suite C Manhattan, KS 66502 Cert. 12-15-70, No. 213 Clinical Psychology -7-
EGGERS, Eleanor V., Ph.D. 7301 Mission Road, Suite 307 Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 12-9-78, No. 462 Counseling Psychology
EHRENREICH, Gerald A., Ph.D. 411 Nichols Road Kansas City, MO 64112 Cert. 8-7-68, No. 49 Clinical Psychology
EMBRY, Lynne Haggarty, Ph.D. Bureau of Child Research University of Kansas Lawrence, KS. 66045 Cert. 11-13-82, No. 565 Develop. & Child Psychology
EVANS, Ronald G., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology Washburn University of Topeka Topeka, Kansas 66621 Cert. 6-26-82, No. 559 Clinical-Teaching Psychology
FAHRION, Steven L., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 9-10-77, No. 414 Clinical & Counseling Psychology
FERNETI, Casper L., Ph.D. Chanute Public Schools 411 S. Central Chanute, KS 66720 Cert. 12-21-72, No. 254 Spec. Education Psychology
FERREL, Lowell 0., Ph.D. 3100 Broadway, Suite 1200 Kansas City, MO 64111 Cert. 3-12-77, No. 392 Clinical Psychology
FINE, Marvin J., Ph.D. School of Education University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 160 Educational Psychology
FISCHER, Ronald Williams, Ph.D. 3265 W. Central El Dorado, KS 67042 Cert. 3-12-77, No. 389 Counseling Psychology
FISH, Jeanne E., Ph.D. 7301 Mission Rrl., Suite 102 Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 29 Clinical Psychology
FITZGERALD, Thomas Joe, Ph.D. 2108 W. 75th Street Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 2-2-74, No. 280 Counseling Psychology
FLOERCHINGER, Lawrence R., B.A. Wichita Guidance Center 415 North Poplar Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 12-6-68, No. 131
FORCE, Ronald C., M.A. The St. Francis Boys' Homes, Inc. P.O. Box 1348 Salina, KS 67401 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 26
FORCE, Ronald C., M.A. The St. Francis Boys' Homes, Inc. P.O. Box 1348 Salina, KS 67401
FORD, Joe H., Ph.D. 4121 W. 83rd St. Priaire Village, KS 66208 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 13 Clinical Psychology
FORT, Donald J., Ph.D. Area Mental Health Center 156 Garden Dale Garden City, KS 67846 Cert. 11-20-76, No. 371 Counseling Psychology
FOTOPOULOS, Sophia S., Ph.D. 495 Navajo West Quivira, KS 66106 Cert. 6-2-73, No. 266 Clinical Psychology
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FRAAS, Louis A., Ph.D. Department bf Defense FCC USMCA Fulda, Germany APO New York 09146 Cert. 2-9-71, No. 220 Clinical Psychology
FRAGER, Stuart M., Ph.D. Topeka State Hospital 2700 West 6th Topeka, KS 66606 Cert. 3-15-75, No. 307 Counseling Psychology
FRANCIS, PaulS., Ph.D. Osawatomie State Hospital Osawatomie, KS 66064 Cert. 1-8-77, No. 379 Clinical Psychology
FREMONT, Theodore S., Ed.D. 1837 N. Rock Road Ct. Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 7-7-71, No. 227 Counseling Psychology
FRIEMAN, Jeanne P., Ph.D. Kansas Neurological Institute 3107 W. 21st, Topeka 66604 Topeka Psychiatric Center, P.A. 925 Western, Topeka, KS 66606 Cert. 1-17-76, No. 327 Developmental Psychology
FRIESWYK, Siebolt H. , Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 9-15-70, No. 209 Clinical Psychology
FRITZLER, Dean E., Ph.D. 742 Fourth Phillipsburg, KS 67661 Cert. 10-12-74, No. 294 Clinical Psychology
GARDINER, Gordon A., M.S. The St. Francis Boys' Home P.O. Box 1348 Salina, KS 67401 Cert. 4-3-68, No .. 76
GARFIELD, Nancy J., Ph.D. Colmery-0-Neil VA Medical Center 116-B, Psychology Dept. 2200 Gage Blvd. Topeka, Kansas 66622 Cert. 3-24-81, No. 531 Counseling Psychology
GARLAND, Richard M., Ph.D. 2217 West !20th St. Leawood, KS 66209 Cert. 3-18-76, No. 335 Clinical Psychology
GAYNOR, Charles A., Ph.D. Sedgwick Co. Dept. of Mental Health 1801 E. lOth Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 405 Counseling Psychology
GENTRY, Gerald K., Ph.D. Box 500 Osawatomie State Hospital Osawatomie, KS 66064 Cert. 5-17-80, No. 508 Child & Clinical Psychology
GILBERT, James E., Ph.D. Pittsburg State University 1701 S. Broadway Pittsburg, KS 66762 Cert. 8-3-79, No. 480 Educational & Industrial Psychology
GINSPARG, Sylvia J., Ph.D. 141 North Meramec, #216 Clayton, MO. 63105 Cert. 5-10-68, No. 75 Clinical Psychology
GOODMAN, Mark D. , Ph . D. Psycho. & Family Services 201 N. Main, Suite 312 Hutchinson, KS 67501 Cert. 11-30-76, No. 374 Clinical Psychology
GOODYEAR, Rodney K., Ph.D. 328 Bluemont Hall Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 Cert. 11-20-81, No. 545 Counseling Psychology
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GOSS, Rita Jean, Ph.D. 8530 w. 9th Wichita, KS 67217 Cert. 5-12-84, No. 592 Clinical Psychology
GOUGH, G.A., Ph.D. Montebello Women's Medical Group, Inc. 101 E. Beverly Boulevard Montebello, California 90640 Cert. 3-30-73, No. 260 Counseling Psychology
GRAFF, Thomas T., Ph.D. 1431 Bluffview, Suite 207 1'/ichita, KS 67218 Cert. 5-9-83, No. 576 Counseling Psychology
GRAHS, Carl Edward, Ed.D. Holy Family Center 619 S. Maize Rd. Wichita, KS 67209 Cert. 5-9-83, No. 577 School Psychology
GRAUMANN, Heinz M., Ph.D. 1197 Oakley Topeka, KS 66604 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 22 General Psychology
GRAY, Barbara, Ed.D. Southeast Kansas Mental Health Center P.O. Box 335 Chanute, KS. 66720 Cert. 3-27-82, No. 552 Counseling Psychology
GRAYDEN, Charles, Ph.D. Pawnee Mental Health Services 2001 Claflin Manhattan, KS 66502 225 Ridge Drive Manhattan, KS 66502 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 9 Clinical Psychology
GREENBERG, Gary, Ph.D. Wichita State University Psychology Department Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 10-18-80, No. 516 Experimental Psychology
GREGOIRE, Kenneth C., Ph.D. Valley Hope Alcoholism Treatment Center West Highway 56 Norton, KS 67654 Cert. 12-6-80, No. 518 Clinical Psychology
GRENHART, Richard F., Psy. D. Rainbow Mental Health Facility 2205 W. 36th St. Kansas City, KS 66103 Cert. ll-21-83, No. 588 School & Clinical Psychology
GWYNNE-THOMAS, Ivy Bennett, Ph.D. 9724 Buena Vista Shawnee Mission, KS 66207 Cert. l-23-78, No. 421 Clinical Psychology
HACKNEY, Gary R., Ph.D. _Psychological Association 1837 N. Rock Rd. Ct. Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. ll-30-76, No. 375 Clinical Psychology
HALL, R. Vance, Ph.D. University of Kansas 2021 N. 3rd Kansas City, KS 66101 Cert. 2-14-76, No. 328 Education Psychology
HARDESTY, Donald L., Ph.D. Central Research Corp. _ 900 First National Bank Tower Topeka, KS 66603 Cert. 4-5-69, No. 133 Industrial & Organizational Psychology
HARNDEN, Glen Mack, Ph.D. The Christian Counseling Center of
Lawrence, Inc. 1000 Kentucky, Lawrence, KS 66044 Cert. 12-8-79, No. 490 Clinical Psychology
HARRELL, Samuel N., Ph.D. Samuel N. Harrell, Ph.D., P.A. 1431 S. Bluffview, Suite 207 Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 4-2-70, No. 197 Clinical Psychology
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HARTMAN, James W.D., Ph.D. 200 S. Rock Road Wichita, KS 67207 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 2 Clinical Psychology
HARTY, Michael K., Ph.D. 601 E. 63rd Kansas City, MO. 64110 Cert. 7-l-76, No. 344 Clinical Psychology
HAYS, Larry W., Ph .D. Prairie View Mental Health Center 1102 Hospital Drive P.O. Box 87 McPherson, KS 67460 Cert. l-8-77, No. 380 Clinical Psychology
HAZEL, J. Stephen, Ph.D. Responsive Management Clinic 8005 W. llOth St. Overland Park, KS 66210 Cert. ll-13-82, No. 566 Developmental & Child Psychology
HELTON, John Anthony, Ph.D. St. Joseph Medical Center 3600 E. Harry Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 9-l-77, No. 411 Clinical Psychology
HENDERSON, Roy B., Ph.D. Victor Place, Suite 500 140 N. Hydraulic Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 58 Clinical Psychology
HENRY, David P., Ph.D. 6100 Martway, Suite #9 Mission, KS 66202 Cert. 5-10-78, No. 444 Clinical Psychology
HERCHER, William Edward, M.S. William Hercher, Inc., Or M/T/S 104 S. Broadway, #803 Wichita, KS 67202 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 45
HERMAN, David T., Ph.D. Wichita State University 1845 Fairmount Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 9-25-68, No. 125 General Psychology
HETRICK, William Robert, Ph.D. 700 N. Topeka Wichita, KS 67206 Cert. 9-23-69, No. 186 Clinical Psychology
HEW ITT, Jack L. , Ph . D. Geppert Family Care Center 6601 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64131 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 10 Clinical Psychology
HIGGINS, Raymond Lyle, Ph.D. University of Kansas Psychology Department Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 3-24-79, No. 477 Clinical Psychology
HILL, David 0., Ph.D. 4600 W. 90th Terrace Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 2-2-74, No. 281 Clinical Psychology
HINDMAN, Joanne Carol, Ph.D. Osawatomie State Hospital Box 500 Osawatomie, KS 66064 Cert. 2-11-84, No. 589 Experimental Psychology
HIPPE, Douglas L, Ph.D. 11055 Cedar, Suite 211 Shawnee Mission, KS 66211 Cert. 5-3-73, No. 264 Clinical Psychology
HJERSTEDT, V. Leanne, Ph.D. V. Leanne Hjerstedt & Assoc., Inc. 7301 Mission Road, Suite 304W Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 1-17-76, No. 329 Education Psychology
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HOFFMAN, Richard G., Ph.D. Dept. of Behavioral Sciences University of Minnesota Duluth Medical School Deluth, Minnesota 55812 Cert. 11-13-82, No. 571 Clinical Psychology
HOLLEY, Steven I., Ph.D. 4600 W. 90th Terr. Prairie Village, KS 66207 Cert. 5-17-80, No. 504 Counseling Psychology
HOLMES, Cooper B., Ph.D. Emporia State University 1200 Commercial Emporia, KS 66801 Cert. 6-15-72, No. 243 Counseling Psychology
HOLZSCHUH, Ronald D., Ph.D. Adult/Child Center for Behavioral Dev. 411 Nichols Road, Suite 217 Kansas City, MO. 64112 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 365_ Clinical Psychology
HOOVER, Lou B., Ph.D. Topeka State Hospital 2700 West 6th Topeka, KS 66606 Cert. 12-9-77, No. 420
HORWITZ, Leonard, Ph.D. The Henninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 168 Clinical Psychology
HOUSTON, Barrie K., Ph.D. University of Kansas Department of Psychology Lawrence, Kansas 66045 Cert. 3-14-72, No. 236 Clinical Psychology
HOWARD, Michael, Ph.D. 8545 Westgate Drive Lenexa, KS 66215 Cert. 8-18-84, No. 595 Counseling Psychology
HUBBARD, Prevost, Ph.D. 4233 Blue Ridge Blvd., Suite 102 Kansas City, MO. 64l33_ Cert. 4-30-77, No. 408 Clinical Psychology
HUWIELER, Robert W., Jr., Ph.D. VA Medical Center 500 South Fourth Street Leavenworth, KS 66048 Cert. ll-18-78, No. 456 Clinical Psychology
JAIN, Swaran K., Ph.D. Kansas State Penitentiary P.O. Box 2 Lansing, KS 66043 Cert. 2-14-81, No. 528 Clinical Psychology
JAMES, Dessie Oliver, Ed.D. 3333 East Central, Suite 811 Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. ll-13-82, No. 568 Counseling/Education Psychology
JAQUES, Howard W. , Ph.D. Veterans Administration 901 George Washington Blvd. Wichita, KS 67211 cert. 6-26-68, No. 101 Clinical Psychology
JOHNSON, Charles L., Ph.D. 1010 Carondelet, Suite 424 Kansas City, Missouri 64114 C~rt. 9-23-69, No. 189 Clinical Psychology
JOSEPH, Christopher A., Ph.D. Department of Psychology Emporia State University 1200 Commercial Emporia, KS 66801 Cert. 3-15-75, No. 309 General and Clinical Psychology
JOSLYN-BISHOP, Linda M., Ph.D. Personal and Family Development Assocs. 4400 Broadway, Suite 112 Kansas City, MO 64111 Cert. 5-10-78, No. 441 Clinical Psychology
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KAPLAN, Bradley J., Ph.D. 704 S. Cedar Ottawa, KS 66067 Cert. 6-29-84, No. 593 Counseling Psychology
KAPLAN, S. David, Ph.D. 901 North Broadway Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 6-29-71, No. 226 Clinical Psychology
KAPP, Dorothy L., Ph.D. Kansas State School for the Deaf 450 E. Park Olathe, KS 66061 Cert. 8-3-79, No. 481 Clinical Psychology
KARPOWITZ, Dennis H. , Ph.D. Dept. of Psychology Fraser Hall University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66045 Cert. 7-l-76, No. 339 Clinical Psychology
KASPAR, Richard C., Ph.D. Mission Prof. Building 6100 Martway Mission, KS 66202 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 366 Clinical Psychology
KEARNS, Terrence D., Ph.D. Youth Center at Atchison Box 459 Atchison, KS 66002 Cert. 5-10-78, No. 438 Clinical Psychology
KERKMAN, Dean H., Ph.D. Watkins Hospital University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 73 Clinical Psychology
KHALIL!, James, Ph.D. Psychologcial Development Services 115 N. Cooper Olathe, KS 66061 Cert. 4-24-73, No. 275 Exptl. Psychology
KIEHLBAUCH, John B., Ph.D. U.S. Bureau of Prisons 523 McDonough Blvd. Atlanta, Georgia 30315 Cert. 10-12-74, No. 293 Clinical Psychology
KITCHEN, AnnaL., M.A. Virginia Beach Public Schools Box 6038, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 63
KLEIM, David Michael, Ph.D. Kelly Psych. Serv. Ctr., Ft. Hays St. Univ. 600 Park Street, Hays, KS 67601 Cert. 5-9-83, NO. 578 Counseling Psychology
KLEINMAN, Bernard, Ph.D. Univ. of Missouri--Kansas City 5317 Holms, K.C., MO 64110 Cert. 9-25-68, No. 115 Clinical Psychology
KNOPS, Gerardus M., Ph.D. Memorial Hospital_, 600 Madison Topeka, KS 66607 Cert. 7-22-76, No. 348 Clinical Psychology
KOHRS, ElDean V., Ph.D. Central Kansas Psychological 1314 Kansas, Great Bend, KS Cert. 11-20-76, No. 370 Counseling Psychology
KOHRS, Jane E., Ph.D.
Services 67530
Center for Consultation & Counseling 5815 Broadway, Great Bend, KS 67530 Cert. 12-8-79, No. 493 Clinical Psychology
KOOS, Eugenia M. U.S.Navy, Code 77-3, North Island San Diego, CA 92135 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 145 Counseling Psychology
KORESKO, Richard L., Ph.D. Dept. of Psychiatry KUMC, 39th & Rainbow Blvd. Kansas City, KS 66103 Cert. 5-9-83, No. 579 Clinical Psychology
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KRALL, Charles A., Ph.D. 1'/ichita Guidance Center 415 N. Poplar Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 5-16-81, No. 536 Clinical Psychology
KRAMISH, Arthur A., Ph.D. 9724 Cherokee Lane Leawood, KS 66206 Cert. 4-30-77,.No. 397 Clinical Psychology
KUNCE, Charles S., Ph.D. Northeast Kansas Mental Health Center 818 N. 7th Leavenworth, KS 66048 Cert. 5-16-81, No. 535 Counseling Psychology
LAMPROS, Lazarus L., Jr., Ph.D. Wichita Veterans Administration Hed. Ctr. Psychology Services 5500 E. Kellogg 1'/ichita, KS 67218 Cert. 5-19-79, No. 468 Clinical Psychology
LANDIS, 1'/illiam A., Ph.D. VA Medical Center Sepulveda, California 91343 Cert. 6-2-73, No. 267 Clinical Psychology
LANE, Jeffrey, Ph.D. Family Psychological Center, P.A. 3212 East Harry Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 3-12-77, No. 391 Counseling Psychology
LANTER, James Joseph, Ph.D VA Medical Center Salem, Virginia 24153 Cert. 7-22-76, No. 351 Counseling Psychology
LANTZ, Cary E., Ph.D. Oklahoma Christian Counseling Center 5622 North Portland Oklahoma City, OK 73112 Cert. 5-19-79, No. 478 Clinical Psychology
LEICHTMAN, Maria Luisa, Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation 904 Mulvane,P.O. Box 829 Topeka, Ks. 66601 Cert. 5-19-79, No. 469 Clinical Psychology
LEICHTMAN, Martin B., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 10-12-74, No. 296 Clinical Psychology
LEIPOLD, William D., Ph.D. Valley Hope Association P.O. Box 510 Norton, KS 67654 Cert. 12-16-69, No. 195 Clinical Psychology
LEMONS, Jimmie G., Ed.D. Werth, Stevenson, Lemons Assoc., Inc. Suite 150, 4121 West 83rd Street Priarie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 363 Counseling Psychology
LEONARD, Elizabeth S., M.S. 2180 Fairfield San Diego, California 92110 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 46
LERNER, Ha.criet E. , Ph.-D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 358 Clinical Psychology
LERNER, Stephen, Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 368 Clinical Psychology
LESTER, John R., Ph.D. 142 North Emporia Wichita, KS 67202 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 14 Clinical Psychology
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LEWIS, Lisa, Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 9-1-80, No. 505 Clinical Psychology
LICHTENBERG, James W., Ph.D. Dept. of Counseling University Counseling Center 116 Bailey Hall University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 7-1-76, No. 340 Counseling Psychology
LINDEN, Barry W., Ph.D. Linden & Mahoney Psycho. Offices 2721 Boulevard Plaza Wichita, KS 67211 Cert. 12-6-80, No. 519 Clinical Psychology
LITTLE, Leonard M., Ph.D. 8600 W. llOth St., Suite 110 Overland Park, KS 66210 Cert. 11-16-81, No. 542 Clinical Psychology
LOHRENZ, Leander J., Ph.D. 607 Shawnee St. Leavenworth, KS 66048 Cert. 2~23-68,,No. 36 Clinical Psychology
LUCAS, Donald H., Ph.D. Veterans Administration Medical Center 2200 Gage Boulevard Topeka, KS 66622 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 172 Counseling Psychology
LUDENIA, Krista, Ph.D. Veterans Administration Medical Center 116B, Psychology Department 1900 E. Main St. Danville, IL 61832 Cert. 1-23-78, No. 423 Counseling Psychology_
LUEGER, Robert J., Ph.D. Marquette University, Psychology Dept. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 Cert. 12-8-77, No. 417 Clinical Psychology
LUHN, Carol L., Ph.D. 4320 Wornall Road Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Cert. 2-10-73, No. 258 Clinical Psychology
MAHONEY, Sandra D., Ph.D. Linden, Mahoney & Moore 2721 Boulevard Pl. Wichita, KS 67211 Wichita Guidance Center 415 N. Poplar Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 12-8-79, No. 491 Clinical Psychology
MARKS, Henry E., Ph.D. Winfield State Hosp. & Trng. Center Route 1, Box 123 Winfield, KS 67156 Cert. 4-1-80, No. 499 Exptl. Psychology
MARSHALL, Ann M., Ph.D. Kansas Neurological Institute 3107 West 21st Street Topeka, KS 66604 Cert. 5-19-79, No. 470 Behavioral Modification
MARTIN, Jack W., Ph.D. Labette Ctr. for Mental Health Services 2326 Main, Box 258 Parsons, KS 67357 Cert. 4-29-71, No. 221 Educational & Clinical Psychology
MASCIA, George V., Ph.D. Brooklyn VA Medical Center BOO Poly Place Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209 Cert. 9-23-69, No. 191 Clinical Psychology
MAXFIELD, Richard B., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, Ks 66601 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 406 Clinical Psychology
McHUGH, James P., Ph.D. Comp. Psychological Services, P.A. 7301 Mission Road Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 5-15-78, No. 449 Clinical Psychology
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McLAUGHLIN, James F., Ed.D. 9421 Pflumm Road, Lenexa, KS 66215 Cert. 10-4-75, No. 359 Counseling Psychology
McNAMARA, Harold J., Ph.D. 310 W. Central, Suite 212 Wichita, KS 67202 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 66 Clinical Psychology
McNISH, Ronald D., Ph.D. Prime Health, 9150 E. 41st Terr. Kansas City, MO 64133 Cert. 2-13-82, No. 548 Clinical Psychology
McPHARLAND, Mary Q., Ph.D. Topeka State Hosp., 2700 W. 6th Topeka, KS 66606 Cert. 12-8-79, No. 488 Counseling & Clinical Psychology
MERMIS, Bernie Joseph, Ph.D. 1504 IV. Parkside Drive Peoria, IL 61606 Cert. 5-23-72, No. 241 General Psychology
MERRIFIELD, Calvin H., Ph.D. Pittsburg State University Counseling Center, 134 Russ Hall Pittsburg, KS 66762 Cert. 11-10-73, No. 278 Educational Psychology
MERRIFIELD, Charles W., Ph.D. A.G.Edwards & Sons, 250 N. Water Wichita, KS 67202 Cert. 11-16-81, No. 543 Soc. Psychology
MERRITT, Roger K., Ph.D. 7301 Mission Road Prairie Village, KS 66208 VA Medical Center, K.C., MO. Cert. 9-25-68, No. 116 Clinical Psychology
MICHAL, Robert D., Ed.D. University of Kansas, 116 Bailey Hall Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 102 Educational Psychology
MILLER, Wilfred T., Ph.D. Family Serv. & Guidance Center 2055 Clay Topeka, KS 66606 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 65 Clinical Psychology
MILNER, Nancy E., Ph.D. Assoc. in Psych. & Family Services 142 North Emporia Wichita, KS 67202 Cert. 12-6-80, No. 520 Counseling Psychology
MINTZ, Stanley I., Ph.D. Benedictine College South Campus Atchison, KS 66002 Cert. 3-17-76, No. 333 Clinical Psychology
MIRA, Mary L., Ph.D. K. U. Medical Center--Pediatrics Dept. 39th & Rainbow Blvd. Kansas City, KS 66203 Cert. 4-16-71, No. 223 Clinical Psychology
MOELLER, Theodore A., Ph.D. Human Resource Consultants, P.A. 603 N. Edgemoor Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 10-18-75, No. 323 Clinical Psychology
MOHON, Melissa S., Ph.D. St. Joseph Medical Center 3600 E. Harry Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 7-30-82, No. 560 Clinical Psychology
MOORE, Richard Harley, Ph.D. 707 South Rutan Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 1-27-83, No. 573 Clinical Psychology
MORRISON, James H., M.A. Lawrence-Leiter and Co. 427 W. 12th Street Kansas City, MO 64105 Cert. 9-23-69, No. 188
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MOSKOWITZ, Arnold E., Ph.D. 8901 W. 74th Street Shawnee Mission, KS 66204 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 39 Clinical Psychology
MOSS, Donald J., Ph.D. Topeka State Hospital 2700 w. 6th Topeka, KS 66606 647 Massachusetts, Suite 400 Lawrence, KS 66044 Cert. 1-8-77, No. 383 Clinical Psychology
MOULD, Douglas Edward, Ph.D. 5111 E. 21st Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 6-1-82, No. 556 Counseling Psychology
MULLIS, H. Thomas, Ph.D. Radford University Radford, Virginia 24142 Cert. 12-10-71, No. 231 Counseling Psychology
MURRAY, JoAnn, Ph.D. 701 S. Woodlawn Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 6-26-82, No. 557 Clinical Psycholgy
NANCE, Don W., Ph.D. Counseling Ctr., Campus Box 91 Wichita State University Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 3-15-72, No. 239 Counseling Psychology
NATHAN, Sharon H., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 5-10-78, No. 439 Clinical Psychology
NEUFELD, Edward P., Ph.D. Psychological Dev. Serv. 115 N. Cooper Olathe, KS 66061 Cert, 7-1-76, No. 341 Clinical Psychology
NEWTON, Fred B., Ph.D. 103 Holton Hall Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 Cert. 5-9-83, No. 580 Counseling Psychology
NIETERS, J. Lawrence, Ph.D. Psychological Development Services 115 N. Cooper Olathe, KS 66061 Cert. 11-30-76, No. 377 Clinical Psychology
NIEWOEHNER, Gerald J., Ph.D. Rohrer, Hibler, & Replogle, Inc. 2021 Spring Rd. Oak Brook, IL 60521 Cert. 1-18-75, No. 301 Counseling Psychology
NORRIS, V.L., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 398 Clinical Psychology
NOVOTNY, Elizabeth S., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation 115 Frazier Topeka, KS 66606 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 77 Clinical Psychology
O'CONNER, William A., Ph.D. 330 W. 47th, Suite 206 Kansas City, MO 64112 Cert. 12-15-70, No. 214 Clinical Psychology
OFFENBACH, Stefan G., Ph.D. Veterans Administration Center Leavenworth, KS 66048' Cert. 7-22-76, No. 345 Clinical Psychology
OHLDE, Carroll Dean, Ph.D. 3517 S.E. 35th Street Topeka, Kansas 66605 Cert. 1-4-83, No. 572 Clinical Psychology
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O'MALLEY, Flynn, Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 5-19-79, No. 471 Clinical Psychology
OSOFSKY, Joy D., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 2-21-78, No. 426 Clinical Psychology
OVERSHINER, Betty E., Ed.D. 2000 Johnson Drive Shawnee Mission, KS 66205 Cert. 11-10-73, No. 276 Education Psychology
PACE, Robert A., Ph.D. Psych. Counseling & Hypnosis Center 6127 E. Central Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 12-10-71, No. 230 Clinical Psychology
PAPINEAU, William Edward, Ph.D. Human Resouce Consultants, P.A. 603 North Edgemoor Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 6-20-83, No. 583 Clinical and Child Psychology
PARRISH, Marvin J., Ph.D. Newton Psychological Service Center 122 West Fifth Newton, KS 67114 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 399 Clinical Psychology
PARUCKA, Mary Robin L., Ph.D. Pine Rest Christian Hosp. 6850 Division SE Grand Rapids, MI 49508 Cert. 1-25-74, No. 286 Clinical Psychology
PATTERSON, Henry J., Ed.D. Texas Christian University 2900 S. University Fort Worth, Texas 76129 Cert. 9-23-69, No. 181 Education Psychology
PATTERSON, Naomi B., Ph.D. Pediatrics, P.A. 904 Mulvane Topeka, KS 66606 Cert. 3-14-72, No. 238 Clinical Psychology
PATTERSON, Tom IV., Ph.D. Psychology Service V.A. Medical Center 2200 Gage Blvd. Topeka, KS 66622 Cert. 11-2-71, No. 229 Clinical Psychology
PEARSON, JohnS., Ph.D. Office of L.J. Ibarra, M.D. Suite 230, 1035 North Emporia Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 170 Clinical Psychology
PEEBLES, Mary J. , Ph.D . The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 10-20-78, No. 457 Clinical Psychology
PEKARIK, Eugene G., Ph.D. Department of Psychology Washburn University Topeka, Kansas 66621 Cert. 2-13-82, No. 549 Clinical Psychology
PENICK, Elizabeth C., Ph.D. Department of Psychiatry Kansas Univeristy Medical Center 39th & Rainbow Blvds. Kansas City, KS 66103 Cert. 11-16-81, No. 544 Clinical Psychology
PERSINGER, Gordon W., ~LA.
Valley Hope Association 103 S. Wabash Norton, KS 67654 Cert. 4-2-70, No. 198
PETERS, Arden D., Ph.D. Psychological Associates 1837 N. Rock Road Ct. Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 10-18-80, No. 513 Clinical Psychology
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PHARES, E. Jerry, Ph.D. Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 4 Clinical Psychology
PHELPS, C. Kermit, Ph.D. 3437 Quincy Kansas City, Missouri 64128 Cert. 7-1-69, No. 176 Clinical Psychology
PHILLIPS, Edmund J., Ph.D. 11-B Chase Drive Tacoma, IVA 98493 Cert. 3-8-80, No. 498 Clinical Psychology
PIERCY, D1vayne Clark VA Medical Center 2200 Gage Blvd. Topeka, KS 66622 Cert. 7-22-76, No. 346 Clinical Psychology
PLANK, Gene E., Ed.D. 1200 Commercial, Emporia St. Univ. Emporia, Kansas 66801 Cert. 12-15-70, No. 215 School Psychology
PORESKY, Robert H., Ph.D. Kansas State University 312 Justin Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 Cert. 9-15-73, No. 274 Developmental Psychology
POWERS, William T., Ph.D. The Center, P.A., of Wichita P.O. Box 8037, 3101 E. 9th Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 1-18-75, No. 302 Clinical Psychology
PRICE, Robert V., Ph.D. Roseburg V.A. Medical Center 116 B, Psychology Department Roseburg, Oregon, 97470 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 171 Counseling Psychology
PRINDAVILLE, Fred, Ph.D. Pawnee Mental Health Services 520 l~ashington Avenue Concordia, KS 66901 Cert. 12-8-79, No. 487 Clinical Psychology
PRINDAVILLE, Patricia S., Ph.D. Pawnee Mental Health Services 520 Washington Avenue Concordia, KS 66901 Cert. 12-8-79, No. 486 Clinical Psychology
PROCTOR, Robert L., Ph.D. Medical Plaza Building 1001 Garfield, Suite 101 Topeka, KS 66604 Cert. 9-15-70, No. 210 Clinical Psychology
PROST, Joetta Mae, Ph.D. Priarie View Mental Health Center 1901 E. 1st Newton, KS 67114 Cert. 6-1-82, No. 555 Clinical Psychology
PRUYSER, Paul W. , Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 50 Clinical Psychology
QUILLEN, Marc ALlen, Ph.D. K.U. School of Medicine 1010 N. Kansas Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 12-6-80, No. 521 · Clinical Psychology
RAMZY, Ishak, Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 149 Clinical Psychology
RANDOLPH, John G., Ph.D. Mental Health Ctr. of E. Central Kansas 705 S. Commercial Emporia, Kansas 66801 Cert. 2-2-74, No. 284 Clinical Psychology
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RAPOFF, Michael Andrew, Ph.D. 9848 Juniper Overland Park, KS 66207 Cert. 12-1-82, No. 570 Developmental/Child Psychology
REILLY, Thomas, Ph.D. Department of Psychology University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 4-5-69, No. 141 Clinical Psychology
REINEMAN, Howard E., M.A. 2620 S.E. 37th St. Topeka, KS 66605 Cert. 5-10-68, No. 81
REINER, Helen, Ph.D. 8450 Overbrook Wichita, KS 67206 Cert. 9-15-79, No. 483 Child/Clinical Psychology
REKERS, George A., Ph.D. Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66502 Logos Research Institute, Inc. 210 Southwind Place Manhattan, KS 66502 Cert. 8-23-80, No. 509 Clinical Psychology
REMPLE, Henry D., Ph.D. 901 Kentucky St., Suite 201-B Lawrence, KS 66044 Cert. 2-23-68, NO. 5 Clinical Psychology
RENNER, Michael C., Ph.D. Family Mental Health Center, P.A. P.O. Box 128 1110 Jackson Street Beatrice, Nebraska 68310 Cert~ 4-24-78, No. 427 Clinical Psychology
RHODES, Robert J., Ph.D. 7301 Mission Road, Suite 304 Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 4-16-71, No. 222 Clinical & Counseling Psychology
RICHARDSON, Roy L., Ed.D. V.A. Medical Center Tomah, WI 54660 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 144 Educational Psychology
RIGBY, WilburK., Ph.D. Johnson Co. Mental Health Center 6000 Lamar Mission,KS 66202 Cert. 3-17-76, No. 334 Clinical Psychology
RILEY, Carolyn L, Ph.D. 3420 East Douglas Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 62 Clinical Psychology
ROBERTSON, Samuel G., Ph.D. 4400 Broadway Kansas City, MO 64111 Cert. 6-2-73, No. 265 Clinical & Industrial Psychology
ROBINSON, Alexander J., M.S. Route 1, Box 121A St. John, KS 67576 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 98
ROOSA, Jan B., Ph.D. Gestalt & Social Competence Institute 400 East Red Bridge Road, #337 Kansas City, MO 64131 Cert. 7-1-69, No. 179 Clinical Psychology
ROSEN, Irwin C., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829, Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 146 Clinical Psychology
ROSENSHIELD, Philip B., Ph.D. 4400 Broadway, Suite 516 Kansas City, MO 64111 Cert. 12-15-70, No. 216 Clinical Psychology
ROSKOS, Dale L., Ph.D. 12800 Hillcrest Rd., Suite 218 Dallas, Texas 75230 Cert. 12-8-79, No. 492 Clinical Psychology
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ROUSEY, Clyde L, Ph.D. 921 Garfield, Suite Two Topeka, KS 66606 Cert. 6-26-68, No. B8 Clinical Psychology
ROVIARO, Susan Elizabeth, Ph.D. Pawnee Comprehensive M.H. Center 2001 Claflin Road Manhattan, KS 66502 Cert. 6-20-83, No. 584 Clinical Psychology
RUBY, Thomas M., Ph.D. 201 E. Murdock Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 3-15-75, No. 310 Clinical Psychology
RUMFORD, Herbert P., Ed.D. Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, KS 66762 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 74 Educational Psychology
RUNDQUIST, Richard M., Ed.D. 116 Bailey Hall University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 107 Educational Psychology
RUTHVEN, Courtney L., Ph.D. Leslie Ruthven, Ph.D., P.A., Suite 1 2601 E. Central, Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 5-19-79, No. 472 Counseling Psychology
RUTHVEN, Leslie, Ph.D. Leslie Ruthven, Ph.D., P.A. 2601 East Central, Suite 1 Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 2-23-68, NO. 48 Clinical Psychology
RYABIK, James E., Ed.D. Psychological Service Center Fort Hays State University 600 Park Hays, Kansas 67601-4099 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 158 Clinical Psychology
SAPER, Marshall B., Ph.D. 7920 Ward Park1my, 11207 Kansas City, MO 64114 Cert. 1-13-73, No. 255 Clinical Psychology
SCHALON, Charles L., Ph.D. Wichita Clinic, Psych. Dept. 3244 E. Douglas Wichita, Kansas 67208 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 364 Clinical Psychology
SCHELL, Kerin Lee, Ph.D. Trade Winds Motel, Room 112 1646 N. 9th Salina, KS 67401 Cert. 8-17-84, No. 594 Educational Psycholagy
SCHAUER, Andrew Herbert, Ph.D. VA Medical Center 2200 Gage Blvd. Topeka, KS 66622 Cert. 8-5-83, No. 585 Counseling Psychology
SCHMIDT, DuMont K., Ph.D. The Center, P.A., of Wichita 3101 E. 9th Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 3-8-80, No. 497 Counseling Psychology
SCHNEIDER, Arnold z,, Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, Kansas 66601 Cert. 10-18-80, No. 514 Clinical Psychology
SCHRAG, Donald E., Ph.D. 6155 East Harry Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 5-6-75, No. 313 Clinical Psychology
SCHROEDER, David J., Ph.D. Federal Aviation Administration Aeronautical Ctr., Aviation Psy. Lab. P.O. Box 25082 (AAC-118) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73020 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 362 Social Psychology
SCHULMAN, Robert E., Ph.D. Topeka Psychiatric Center, P.A. 925 !'/estern, P.O. Box 52 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 72 Clinical Psychology
SCHWARTZ, Michael H., Ph.D. 4550 W. 51st St., Suite 102 Shawnee Mission, KS 66205 Cert. 1-5-84, No. 476 Clinical Psychology
SCOTT, Laura M., Ph.D. The Psych. Treatment & Consult. Ctr. 4600 W. 90th Terr. Prairie Village, KS 66207 Cert. 12-6-80, No. 522 Counseling Psychology
SEDGIHC K, Bernice R. , Ph.D. 311 Allcutt Bonner Springs, KS 66012 Cert. 11-30-76, No. 352 Social & Clinical Psychology
SEIFERT, David M., Ed.D. Psychological Associates 1837 N. Rock Road Ct. Wichita, KS 67206 Cert. 12-10-71, No 234 Counseling Psychology
SHAFFER, Robert 0., Ph.D. Rohrer, Hibler, & Replogle 2021 Spring Road, Suite 730 Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 31 Indust. & Org. Psychology
SHAW, Arthur A., Ph.D. VA Medical Center Leavenworth, KS 66048 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 96 Clinical Psychology
SHAW, Sandra J. , Ph . D . Bert Nash Cornrn. M.H. Center, Inc.
1 336 Missouri, Suite 202 Lawrence, KS 66044 Cert. 5-12-78, No. 448 Clinical Psychology
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SHECTMAN, Frederick A., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 12-15-70, No. 217 Clinical Psychology
SHENKEL, Randee J., Ph.D. Bid1vell & Denner, Inc. 4320 Wornall Kansas City, MO 64111 Cert. 5-10-78, No. 435 Clinical Psychology
SHONTZ, Franklin C., Ph.D. University of Kansas Psychology Department Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 1-10-73, No. 257 Clinical Psychology
SHUMATE, Denis J., M.S. Superintendent, Youth Center at Beloit 1720 North Hersey Beloit, KS 67420 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 150
SIMKINS, Lawrence D., Ph.D. University of Missouri--K.C. 5319 Holmes Street Kansas City, MO 64110 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 367 Clinical Psychology
SIMMONDS, David W., Ph.D. West Wichita Psych. Service 7200 W. 13th, Suite 9 Wichita, KS 67212 Cert. 3-15-75, No. 308 Clinical Psychology
SINNETT, E. Robert, Ph.D. Kansas State Unlversity Manhattan, Kansas 66502 217 Southwind Place Manhattan, KS 66502 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 11 Clinical Psychology
SINNETT, Kathleen K., Ph.D. 217 Southwind Place Manhattan, KS 66502 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 35 Clinical Psychology
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SIPPOLA, Timothy S., Ph.D. Mental Health Ctr. of E. Central Kansas, Inc. 705 South Commercial Emporia, KS 66801 Cert. 12-6-80, No. 523 Clinical Psychology
SKRZYPEK, George J., Ph.D. VA Medical & Regional Office Center 5500 E. Kellogg Wichita, KS 67211 Cert. No. 10-12-74, No. 295 Clinical Psychology
SLAVIK, Frank H., Jr., Ph.D. 8500 West Markham, #206 Little Rock, ·Arkansas 72205 Cert. 1-8-77, No. 384 Clinical Psychology
SMITH, Allan A., Ph. D. Veterans Administration Medical Center Bay Pines, Florida 33504 Cert. 5-19-79, No. 475 Clinical Psychology
SMITH, Dan M., Ph.D. Bi-State Mental Health Foundation P.O. Box 951 Ponca City, Oklahoma 74601 Ponca City Neuropsychiatric Clinic Doctor's Park, 404 Fairview Ponca City, Oklahoma 74601 Cert. 3-7-78, No. 430 Clinical Psychology
SMITH, Daniel E., Ph.D. Parsons State Hosp. & Trng. Center 2601 Gabriel Parsons, KS 67357 Cert. 2-23-68, N. 20 Clinical Psychology
SMITH, E. Kim, Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 10-4-76, No. 354 Clinical Psychology
SMITH, William H., Ph.Q. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 6-9-70, No. 203 Clinical Psychology
SNIDER, Herndon A., Ph.D. Herndon A. Snider & Assoc. 2606 Cunningham Joplin, MO 64801 Cert. 12-15-70, No. 218 Clinical Psychology
SNYDER, Charles R., Ph.D. 305 Fraser Hall, Dept. of Psychology University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 7-1-76, NO. 342 Clinical Psychology
SNYDER, James J., Ph.D. Wichita State University Department of Psychology Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 11-18-78, No. 458 Clinical Psychology
SOLOMON, Steven J., Ph.D. Wyandot Mental Health Center 36th & Eaton Kansas City, KS 66103 Cert. 10-18-75, No. 324 Clinical Psychology
SORENSON, David L., Ph.D. High Plains Mental Health Center 208 E. 7th Hays, KS 67601 Cert. 1-8-77, No. 385 Clinical Psychology
SOWARDS, Stephen Kelley, Ph.D. 4316 McGee Kansas City, MO 64111 Cert. 2-19-83, No. 574 Clinical Psychology
SPOHN, Herbert E., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 94 Clinical Psychology
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SPOTTS, James V., Ph.D. Greater Kansas City Mental Health Fd. 600 East 22nd Street Kansas City, MO 64108 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 100 Clinical Psychology
SPRADLIN, Joseph E., Ph.D. University of Kansas 2601 Gabriel Parsons, KS 67357 Cert. 4-30-77, No. 400 Educational Psychology
STACHOWIAK, James G., Ph.D. 4121 W. 83rd, Suite 262 Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 1-18-72, No. 235 Clinical Psychology
STAMM, Ira, Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 10-18-75, No. 322 Clinical Psychology
STARBIRD, Dannel H., Ph.D. 65 West Main Street Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426 Cert. 3-24-81, No. 530 Clinical Psychology
STEFFEN, John D., Ph.D. 369 Bluemont Hall, College of Education Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 Cert. 3-12-77, No. 394 Counseling Psychology
STEGMAN, Robert L., Ph.D. Wichita Veterans Administration Med. Center 5500 E. Kellogg Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 8-17-81, NO. 539 Clinical Psychology
STERNTHAL, Hyman Solomon, Ph.D. Kansas State Industrial Reformatory P.O. Box 1568 Hutchinson, KS 67501 Cert. 5-9-83, No. 581 Experimental Psychology
STOTT, Warren W., Ph.D. The Center, P.A., of Wichita 3101 E. 9th St. Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 143 Clinical Psychology
STREIB, Rachel M., Ph.D. 9641 Weld Overland Park, KS 66212 Cert. 5-19-79, No. 474 Clinical Psychology
SULLIVAN, Bernard J., Ph.D. Psych. Treat. & Consultation Center 4600 W. 90th Terrace Prairie Village, KS 66207 Cert. 9-16-78, No. 436 Clinical Psychology
SULLIVAN, Teri R. Clinical Psychologist, P.A. 1161 N. ElDorado Pl., Suite 333 Tucson, AZ 85715 Cert. 5-10-78, No. 442 Clinical Psychology
SUNDLAND, Donald Marvin, Ph.D. Route #1, Box 190G Hays, Kansas 67601 Cert. 9-9-83, No. 586 Clinical Psychology
SWEETLAND, Richard C., Ph.D. 330 W. 47th Kansas City, MO 64112 Cert. 4-2-70, No. 199 Counseling Psychology
SWENEY, Arthur B., Ph.D. Box 84 Wichita State University Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 6-9-70, No. 204 Clinical Psychology
SWIERCINSKY, Dennis P., Ph.D. 5430 W. 6lst Place Mission, KS 66205 Cert. 1-17-76, No. 331 Clinical Psychology
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SWIFT, Carolyn F., Ph.D. Warner Annex Cable Comm., Inc. 1201 Olentangy River Road Columbus, Ohio 43216 Cert. 3-15-75, No. 305 Clinical Psychology
THOMAS, Harvey M., Ph.D. Thomas & Associates, Inc. 617 Jefferson Circle Liberty, MO 64068 Cert. 7-1-69, No. 177 Clinical Psychology
THORP, Thomas R., Ph.D. 201 E. Murdock Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 92 Clinical Psychology
THORNE, John M., Ph.D. 223 New Haworth University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 1-8-77, No. 386 Clinical Psychology
TICHO, Ernst A., Ph.D. 3120 Brandywine Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Cert. 6-16-69, No. 164 Clinical Psychology
TIFFANY, Donald W., Ph.D. Psychological Growth Associates, Inc. First National Tower, Suite 300 Hays, KS 67601 Cert. 4-16-71, No. 224 Clinical Psychology
TIRRELL, Frederick J., Ph.D. Medical Arts Group 520 Sixth Avenue Leavenworth, KS 66048 Cert. 12-8-79, No. 485 Counseling Psychology
TITUS, Meredith A., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, Kansas 66601 Cert. 6-1-77, No. 409 Clinical Psychology
TREESH, Edward 0., Ph.D 418 West Second Halstead, KS 67056 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 51 Clinical Psychology
TROTTER, H. Darby, Ph.D. 4600 W. 90th Terr. Prairie Village, KS 66207 Cert. 1-18-72, No. 235 Clinical Psychology
TRUSSELL, William D., Ph.D. 5020 W. 28th St., Suite 101 Topeka, KS 66614 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 69 Clinical Psychology
TURNIS, Mark F., Ph.D. Wichita,Guidance Center 415 N. Poplar Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 8-13-73, No. 272 Clinical Psychology
URIE, Robert G., Ph.D. 2029 Buchanan N. Kansas City, MO 64116 Cert. 2-14-81, No. 527 Clinical Psychology
VAHDAT, Pari, Ph.D. Wichita State University Wichita, KS 67208 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 104 Clinical Psychology
VALUSEK, John E., Ph.D. Family Psychological Center, P.A. 3212 East Harry Wichita, KS 67218 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 30 Educational Psychology
VANDENBERG, Gerald H., Ph.D. 4121 W. 83rd Street Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 9-25-68, No. 117 Clinical Psychology
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VAUGHN, Sister Miriam, Ph.D. Salina Diocesan Chancery United Bldg., 8th Floor 7th & Iron Salina, KS 67401 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 21 Experimental Psychology
VEENSTRA, Glenn J., Jr., Ph.D. University of Ks, School of Medicine 1010 N. Kansas Wichita, KS 67214 Cert. 5-17-80, No. 507 Clinical Psychology
VOGT, Harold IV., Ph.D. 142 N. Emporia Wichita, KS 67202 Cert. 6-26-68, No. 93 Religion Psychology
VOORHEES, Susan F., Psy. D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 5-9-83, No. 582 Clinical Psychology
VRANEKOVIC, George J., Ph.D. Parsons State Hosp. & Trng. Center 2601 Gabriel Parsons, Kansas 67357 Cert. 3-5-82, No. 550 Clinical Psychology
WAGGENER, Robert R., Ph.D. Dept. of Health & Human Services Public Health Service 601 East 12th Street Kansas City, MO 64106 Cert. 3-15-75, No. 306 Counseling Psychology
WALLBROWN, Fred H., Ph.D. CPSE Dept., Kent State University 311 white Hall Kent, Ohio 44242 Cert. 7-22-76, No. 349 School Psychology
WEAVER, S. Joseph, Ph.D. Director of Psychology Kansas University Medical Center 39th & Rainbow Kansas City, KS 66103 Cert. 4-2-70, No. 200 Clinical Psychology
WEISSENBERG, Lila, Ph.D. Kansas Neurological Institute 3107 W. 21st St. Topeka, KS 66604-3298 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 25 Clinical Psychology
WERNER, Stanley M., M.A. Psychological Treat. & Consult. Center 4600 W. 90th Terrace Prairie Village, KS 66208 Cert. 9-15-70, No. 211
WHITEHEAD, William A., Ph.D. Topeka V.A. Medical Center 2200 Gage Topeka, KS 66622 Cert. 2-18-78, No. 425 Clinical Psychology
WHITTEN, Robert E., Ph.D. Psychological & Educational Serv., Inc. 603 N. Pine Pittsburg, KS 66762 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 34 Clinical Psychology
WILLERS, Karl R., Ph .D. Family & Child Psychiatric Clinic, Inc. 4400 Broadway, Suite 202 Kansas City, MO 64111 Cert. 5-23-72, NO. 242 Clinical Psychology
WILSON, Paul D., Ph.D. The Counseling Institute 411 Nichols Road Kansas City, MO 64112 Cert. 10-4-76, NO. 361 Clinical Psychology
WOELLHOF, Eldene C., Ph.D. Topeka State Hospital 2700 W. 6th Topeka, Kansas 66606 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 38 Counseling Psychology
WOLF, Clifton, W., Ph.D 315 Nichols Road Kansas City, MO 64112 Cert. 12-16-69, No. 196 Clinical Psychology
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WRIGHT, Beatrice A., Ph.D. Psychology Department University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Cert. 4-3-68, No. 71 Clinical Psychology
WRIGHT, WilliamT., Ph.D. Prairie View, Inc. Box 356 Newton, KS 67114 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 28 Clinical Psychology
ZElTNER, Richard M., Ph.D. 220 West R.D. Mize Rd. Blue Springs, Missouri 64015 Prime Health 9150 E. 41st Terrace Kansas City, Missouri 64133 Cert. 3-12-77, No. 387 Clinical Psychology
ZIMMERMAN, William A., Ph.D. 6503 Claytonia Wichita, KS 67206 Cert. 2-23-68, No. 41 Clinical Psychology
ZOBLE, Edward J., Ph.D. The Menninger Foundation P.O. Box 829 Topeka, KS 66601 Cert. 7-22-76, No. 350 Clinical Psychology
GEOGRAPHICAL LISTING KANSAS
ATCHISON Kearns, Terrence D., Ph.D. Mintz, Stanley I., Ph.D.
BALD.WIN Clippinger, John A., Ph.D.
BELOIT Shumate, Denis J., M.S.
BONNER SPRINGS Sedgwick, Bernice R., Ph.D.
CHANUTE Ferneti, Casper L., Ph.D. Gray, Barbara, Ed.D.
CONCORDIA Prindaville, Fred, Ph.D. Prindaville, Patricia S., Ph.D.
EL DORADO Fischer, Ronald Williams, Ph.D.
EMPORIA Amburn, Elton, Ed.D. Barto, Joseph A., Ed.D. Caldwell-Colbert, A.Toy, Ph.D. Holmes, Cooper B., Ph.D. Joseph, Christopher A., Ph.D. Plank, Gene E., Ed.D. Polk, William M., Ph .D. Randolph, John G., Ph.D. Sippola, Timothy S., Ph.D.
GARDEN CITY Fort, Donald J., Ph.D.
GREAT BEND
HAYS
Kohrs, ElDean, Ph.D. Kohrs, Jane, Ph. D.
Dysart, Robert R., Ph.D. Kleim, David Michael, Ph.D. Ryabik, James E., Ed.D. Sorenson, David L., Ph.D. Sundland, Donald Marvin, Ph.D. Tiffany, Donald W., Ph.D.
HALSTEAD Treesh, Edward 0., Ph.D.
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HUTCHINSON Didlo, James H., Ed.D. Goodman, Mark D., Ph.D. Sternthal, Hyman Solomon, Ph.D.
KANSAS CITY Bythell, Diane Lee, Ph.D. Christophersen, Edward R., Ph.D. Durbin, Jeffrey R., Ph.D. Grenhart, Richard P., Psy.D. Hall, R. Vance, Ph.D. Holzschuh, Ronald D., Ph.D. Koresko, Richard L., Ph.D. Mira, Mary L., Ph.D. Penick, Elizabeth C., Ph.D. Solomon, Steven J., Ph.D. Weaver, S.Joseph, Ph.D.
LAKE QUIVIRA Fotopoulos, Sophia S., Ph.D.
LANSING Jain, Swaran K., Ph.D.
LARNED Befort, Charles R., Ph.D.
LAWRENCE Baer, Donald M., Ph.D. Baumgartel, Howard, Ph.D. Blum, Robert H., Ph.D. Brehm, Sharon S., Ph.D. Denney, Douglas R., Ph.D. Embry, Lynne Haggarty, Ph.D. Fine, Marvin J., Ph.D. Harnden, Glen M., Ph.D. Higgins, Raymond L., Ph.D. Houston, Barrie K., Ph.D. Karpowitz, Dennis H., Ph.D. Kerkman, Dean H., Ph.D. Lichtenberg, James W., Ph.D. Hichal, Robert D., Ed.D. Reilly, Thomas, Ph.D. Remple, Henry D., Ph.D. Runquist, Richard M., Ed.D. Shaw, Sandra J., Ph.D. Shontz, Franklin C., Ph.D. Snyder, Charles R., Ph.D. Throne, John M., Ph.D. Wright, Beatrice A., Ph.D.
LEAVENWORTH Alexander, Lelia Harrison, Ph.D. Birrer, Ivan J., Ph.D. Bontrager, Helen L., Ph.D. Huwieler, Robert W., Jr., Ph.D. Kunce, Charles S., Ph.D. Lohrenz, Leander J., Ph.D. Offenbach, Stefan G., Ph.D. Shaw, Arthur A., Ph.D. Tirrell, Frederick J., Ph.D.
LEAWOOD Garland, Richard M., Ph.D. Kramish, Arthur A., Ph.D.
LENEXA Howard, Michael, Ph.D. McLaughlin, James F., Ed.D.
McPHERSON Hays, LarryW., Ph.D.
MANHATTAN Bennett, Corwin A., Ph.D. Cashin, William E., Ph.D. Coleman, Thomas R., Ph.D. Danskin, David G., Ph.D. Edelman, Sheldon K., Ph.D. Goodyear, Rodney K., Ph.D. Grayden, Charles, Ph.D. Newton, Fred B., Ph.D. Phares, E. Jerry, Ph.D. Poresky, Robert H., Ph.D. Rekers, George A., Ph.D. Roviaro, Susan Elizabeth, Ph.D. Sinnett, E. Robert, Ph.D. Sinnett, Kathleen K., Ph.D. Steffen, John D., Ph.D.
MISSION Deming, Burton A., Ph.D. Henry, David P., Ph.D. Kaspar, Richard C., Ph.D. Rigby, Wilbur K., Ph.D. Swiercinsky, Dennis P., Ph.D.
NEWTON Carman, Mary B., Ph.D. Converse, Harold D., Ed.D. Parrish, Marvin J., Ph.D. Prost, Joetta Mae, Ph.D. Wright, William T., PH.D.
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NORTON Davis, Kenneth R., Ph.D. Gregoire, Kenneth C., Ph.D. Leipold, William D., Ph.D. Persinger, Gordon II'., M.A.
OLATHE Briggs, Steven Lee, Ph.D. Kapp, Dorothy L., Ph.D. Khalili, James, Ph.D. Neufeld, Edward, Ph.D. Nieters, J. Lawrence, Ph.D.
OSAWATOMIE Francis, PaulS., Ph.D. Gentry, Gerald K., Ph.D. Hindman, Jeanne Carol, Ph.D.
OTTAWA Kahler, Bradley J., Ph.D.
OVERLAND PARK Arrnatas, James P., Ph.D. Bean, Bruce W. , Ph.D. Carr, Edward R., Ph.D. Hazel, J. Stephen, Ph.D. Little, Leonard M., Ph.D. Rapoff, Michael A., Ph.D. Streib, Rachel M.,
PARSONS Daniels, Gary J., Ph.D. Martin, Jack W., Ph.D. Smith, Daniel E., Ph.D. Spradlin, Joseph F., Ph.D. Vranekovic, George J., Ph.D.
PHILLIPSBURG Fritzler, Dean E., Ph.D.
PITTSBURG Connelly, John F., Ph.D. Gilbert, James E., Ph.D. Merrifield, Calvin H., Ph.D. Rumford, Herbert P., Ed.D. ll'hi tten, Robert E. , Ph.D.
PRAIRIE VILLAGE Appelbaum, Stephen A., Ph.D. Barrish, Harriet, Ph.D. Barrish, Irving, Ph.D. Baty, Martha A., Ph.D. Berg, Greg K., Ph.D. Eggers, Eleanor V., Ph.D. Fish, Jeanne E., Ph.D. FitzGerald, Thomas J., Ph.D.
PRAIRIE VILLAGE(Continued) Ford, Joe H., Ph.D. Hill, David 0., Ph.D. Hjerstedt, V. Leanne, Ph.D. Holley, Steven I., Ph.D. Lemons, Jimmie G., Ed.D. McHugh, James P., Ph.D. Merritt, Roger K., Ph.D. Rhodes, Robert J., Ph.D. Scott, Laura M., Ph.D. Stachowiak, James, Ph.D. Sullivan, Bernard J., Ph.D. Trotter, Harry D., Ph.D. Vandenberg, Gerald H., Ph.D. Werner, Stanley M., M.A.
ROELAND PARK Altman, Karl I., Ph.D.
ST. JOHN Robinson, Alexander J., M.S.
SALINA Dreese, William R., Ph.D. Force, Ronald C., M.A. Gardiner, Gordan A., M.S. Schell, Kerin Lee, Ph.D. Vaughn, Sister Miriam, Ph.D.
SHAWNEE MISSION Burgess, Michael t-1., Ph.D. Chang, Alice F., Ph.D. Claiborn, Daniel C., Ph.D. Gwynne-Thomas, Ivy Bennett Ph.D. Hippe, Douglas L., Ph.D. ' Moskowitz, Arnold E., Ph.D. Overshiner, Betty E., Ed.D. Schwartz, Michael H., Ph.D. Stachowiak, James G., Ph.D.
TOPEKA Albott, William L., Ph.D. Allen, Jon Gordon, Ph.D. Amos, Darla, Ph.D. Athey, George I., Jr., Ph.D. Berg, Melvin R., Ph.D. Book, Thomas L., Ph.D. Cerney, MaryS., Ph.D. Chotlos, John W., Ph.D. Colson, Donald B., Ph.D. Dattore, Patrick John, Ph.D. DeHaven, Everett D., Ph.D. Evans, Ronald G., Ph.D. Fahrion, Steven L., Ph.D. Frager, Stuart M., Ph.D. Frieman, Jeanne P., Ph.D. Frieswyk, Siebolt H., Ph.D. Garfield, Nancy J., Ph.D.
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TOPEKA(Continued) Graumann, Heinz M., Ph.D. Hardesty, Donald L., Ph.D. Hoover, Lou B., Ph.D. Horwitz, Leonard, Ph.D. Knops, Gerardus M., Ph.D. Leichtman, Maria Luisa, Ph.D. Leichtman, Martin B., Ph.D. Lerner, Harriet E., Ph.D. Lerner, Stephen, Ph.D. Lewis, Lisa, Ph.D. Lucas, Donald H., Ph.D. Marshall, Ann M., Ph.D. Maxfield, Richard B., Ph.D. McParland, Mary Q., Ph.D. Miller, Winfred T. , Ph.D. Moss, Donald J., Ph.D. Nathan, Sharon H., Ph.D. Norris, V.L., Ph.D. Novotny, Elizabeth S. Ohlde, Carroll Dean, Ph.D. O'Malley, Flynn, Ph.D. Osofsky, Joy D., Ph.D. Patterson, Naomi B., Ph.D. Patterson, Tom W., Ph.D. Peebles, Mary J., Ph.D. Pekarik, Eugene G., Ph.D. Piercy, Dwayne Clark, Ph.D. Proctor, Robert L., Ph.D. Pruyser, Paul W., Ph.D. Ramzy, Ishak, Ph.D. Reineman, Howard E., M.A. Rosen, Irwin C., Ph.D. Rousey, Clyde L., Ph.D. Schauer, Andrew Herbert, Ph.D. Schneider, Arnold Z., Ph.D. Schulman, Robert E., Ph.D. Shectman, Frederick A., Ph.D. Smith, E. Kim, Ph.D. Smith, William H., Ph .D. Sp'ohn , Herbert E . , Ph . D. Stamm, Ira, Ph.D. Titus, Meredith A., Ph.D. Trussell, William D., Ph. D. Voorhees, Susan F., Psy.D. Weissenberg, Lila, Ph.D. Whitehead, William A., Ph.D. Woellhof, Eldene C. , Ph.D. Zoble, Edward J., Ph.D.
WICHITA Ackerman, Paul D., Ph.D. Alexander, Charles W., Ph.D. Allen, Anne-Marie, Ph. D. Allen, John A., Ph.D.
WICHITA(Continued) Amos, Stephen P., Ph.D. Atkison, Bob L, Ph.D. Baade, Lyle E., Ph.D. Barnabas, Bentley A., M.S. Bateman, John K., Ph.D. Bedell, William P., Ph.D. Blasi, Donald T., PH.D. Boll, Larry A., Ph.D. Bolton, Ronald Eugene, Ph.D. Borresen, C. Robert, Ph.D. Brewer, Joseph E., Ph.D. Brodsky, Howard D., Ph.D. Buell, Gregory J., Ph.D. de Wit, Fred, Ph.D. Dey, Glen R., Ed.D. Floerchinger, Lawrence R., B.A. Fremont, Theodore S., Ed.D. Gaynor, Charles A., Ph.D. Goss, Rita Jean, Ph.D. Graff, Thomas T., Ph.D. Grahs, Carl Edward, Ed.D. Greenberg, Gary, Ph.D. Hackney, Gary R., Ph.D. Harrell, Samuel N., Ph.D. Hartman, James W.D., Ph.D. Helton, John A., Ph.D. Henderson, Roy B., Ph.D. Hercher, William E. , M.S. Herman, David T., Ph.D. Hetrick, William Robert, Ph.D. James, Dessie Oliver, Ed.D. Jaques, Howard W., Ph.D. Kaplan, S. David, Ph.D. Krall, Charles A., Ph.D. Lampros, Lazarus L., Jr., Ph.D. Lane, Jeffrey, Ph.D. Lester, John R., Ph.D. Linden, Barry W. , Ph.D. Mahoney, Sandra D., Ph.D. McNamara, Harold J., Ph.D. Merrifield, Charles W., Ph.D. Milner, Nancy R., Ph.D. Moeller, Theodore A., Ph.D. Mohon, Melissa S., Ph.D. Moore, Richard Harley, Ph.D. Mould, Douglas E., Ph.D. Murray, JoAnn, Ph.D. Nance, Don W., Ph.D. Pace, Robert A., Ph.D. Papineau, William Edward, Ph.D. Pearson, JohnS., Ph.D. Peters, Arden D., Ph.D. Powers, William T., Ph.D. Quillen, Marc Allen, Ph.D. Reiner, Helen, Ph.D.
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WICHITA (Continued) Riley, Carolyn L., Ph.D. Ruby, Thomas M., Ph.D. Ruthven, Courtney L, Ph.D. Ruthven, Leslie, Ph.D. Schalon, Charles L., Ph.D. Schmidt, DuMont K., Ph.D. Schrag, Donald E., Ph.D. Seifert, David M., Ed.D. Simmonds, David W., Ph.D. Skrzypek, George J., Ph.D. Snyder, James J., Ph.D. Stegman, Robert L., Ph.D. Stott, Warren W., Ph.D. Sweney, Arthur B., Ph.D. Thorp, Thomas R., Ph.D. Turnis, Mark F., Ph.D. Vahdat, Pari, Ph.D. Valusek, John F., Ph.D. Veenstra, Glenn J., Jr., Ph.D. Vogt, Harold W., Ph.D. Zimmerman, William A., Ph.D.
WINFIELD Marks, Henry E., Ph.D.
OUT-OF-STATE Allen, Lois J., Ph.D. Armatas, Philip J., Ph.D. Barnard, James D., Ph.D. Basit, Abdul, Ph.D. Bauer, Gene E., Ph.D. Beck, Ea Pio, Ph.D. Birky, Howard J., Ph.D. Bono, FrankS., Ph.D. Boor, Myron V. , Ph.D. Boraks, Franklin C., Ph.D. Brecheisen, David G., M.S. Brown, Harold M., Ph.D. Bull, Dennis W., Ph.D. Bull, Sheelagh G., Ph.D. Buss, Adelheid C., Ph.D. Butts, Stanley V., Ph.D. Call, John A., Ph.D. Clopton, James R., Ph.D. Cole, Michael B., Ph.D. Cordaro, Lucian L,, Ph.D. Craig, William R., Ph.D. Crosson, Bruce A., Ph.D. Demory, Nancy M., Ph.D. Dobies, Janice M., Ph.D. Dolenz, John Joseph, Ph.D. Eads, Darwin L., Ph.D. Ehrenreich, Gerald A., Ph.D.
OUT-OF-STATE(Continued) Ferrel, Lowell 0., Ph.D. Gough, G.A., Ph.D. Harty, Michael K., Ph.D. Hewitt, Jack L., Ph.D. Hoffman, Richard G., Ph.D. Hubbard, Prevost, Ph.D. Johnson, Charles L., Ph.D. Joslyn-Bishop, Linda M. Kiehlbauch, John B., Ph.D. Kitchen, AnnaL., M.A. Kleinman, Bernard, Ph.D. Koos, Eugenia M., Ph.D. Landis, William A., Ph.D. Lanter, James Joseph, Ph.D. Lantz, Cary E., Ph.D. Leonard, Elizabeth S., M.S. Ludenia, Krista, Ph.D. Lueger, Robert J., Ph.D. Luhn, Carol L., Ph.D. Mascia, George V., Ph.D. McNish, Ronald D., Ph.D. Mermis, Bernie J., Ph.D. Morrison, James H., M.A. Mullis, H. Thomas, Ph.D. Niewoehner, Gerald J., Ph.D. O'Connor, William A., Ph.D. Parucka, Mary Robin L., Ph.D. Patterson, Henry J., Ed.D. Phelps, C. Kermit, Ph.D. Phillips, Edmund J., Ph.D. Price, Robert V., Ph.D. Renner, Michael C., Ph.D. Richardson, Roy L., Ed.D. Robertson, Samuel G., Ph.D. Roosa, Jan B., Ph.D. Rosenshield, Philip B., Ph.D. Roskos, Dale L., Ph.D. Saper, Marshall B., Ph.D. Schroeder, D_avid J., Ph.D. Shaffer, Robert 0., Ph.D. Shenkel, Randee J., Ph.D. Simkins, Lawrence D., Ph.D. Smith, Allan A., Ph.D. Smith, Dan M., Ph.D. Snider, Herndon A., Ph.D. Sowards, Stephen Kelley, Ph.D. Spotts, James V., Ph.D. Starbird, Dannel H., Ph.D. Sullivan, Teri R. Sweetland, Richard C., Ph.D. Swift, Carolyn F., Ph.D. Thomas , ·Harvey M. , Ph . D. Ticho, Ernst A., Ph.D. Urie, Robert G., Ph.D.
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OUT-OF-STATE(Continued) Waggener, Robert R., Ph.D. Wallbrown, Fred H., Ph.D. Willers, Karl R., Ph.D. Wilson, Paul D., Ph.D. Wolf, Clifton W., Ph .D. Zeitner, Richard M., Ph.D.
OUTSIDE OF UNITED STATES de von Flindt, Robert, Ph.D. Fraas, Louis A., Ph.D.
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NUMERICAL LISTING OF CERTIFICATES ISSUED
Riley W. Gardner, Ph.D. James W.D. Hartman, Ph.D. Henry Leland, Ph.D. E. Jerry Phares, Ph.D. Henry D. Remple, Ph.D. Anthony Smith, Ph.D. Sydney Smith, Ph.D. James P. Armatas, Ph.D. Charles Grayden, Ph.D. Jack L. Hewitt, Ph.D. E. Robert Sinnett, Ph.D. Michael M. Burgess, Ph.D. Joe H. Ford, Ph.D. John Lester, Ph.D. William H. Hooper, M.P.S. Mary G. Williams, Ph.D. Bill J. Locke, Ph.D. Guy Scott, Ph.D. Gerald Goldstein, Ph.D. Daniel E. Smith, Ph.D. Sister Miriam Vaughan, Ph.D. Heinz M. Graumann, Ph.D. Ernest Hirsch, Ph.D. Harry Levinson, Ph.D. Lila Weissenberg, Ph.D. Ronald C. Force, M.A. Bentley Barnabas, M.S. WilliamT. Wright, Jr., Ph.D. Jeanne E. Fish, Ph.D. John E. Valusek, Ph.D. Robert 0. Shaffer, Ph.D. Harold Mandl, Ph.D. William F. Kluge, Jr., M.S. Robert E. Whitten, Ph .D. Kathleen K. Sinnett, Ph.D. Leander J. Lohrenz, Ph.D. Joseph Brewer, Ph.D. Eldene C. Woellhof, Ph.D. Arnold E. Moskowitz, Ph.D. Richard Schutz, Ph.D. William A. Zimmerman, Ph.D. Herbert Schleisinger, Ph.D. Margaret J. Cheatham, Ph.D. Dunstan John Wack, Ph.D. William E. Hercher, M.S. Elizabeth (Stafford) Leonard, Georgi A. Comstock, Ed.D. Leslie Ruthven, Ph.D. Gerald A. Ehrenreich, Ph.D. Paul W. Pruyser, Ph.D. Edward 0. Treesh, Ph.D. Phillip S. Holzman, Ph.D. Victoria Groso, M.A. James G. Stachowiak, Ph.D.
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Seymour Jonas Epstein Harold D. Converse, Ed.D. Orvis Irwin, Ph.D. Roy B. Henderson, Ph.D. John D. King, Ed.D. Audell Herndon, M.S. Harold Ginsparg, Ph.D. Carolyn L. Riley, Ph.D. Anna L. Kitchen, M.A. Dorothy S. Fuller, Ph.D. Wilfred T. Miller, Ph.D. Harold McNamara, Ph.D. Elizabeth Hoffmeister, M.S. Gerald Green, Ed.D. William D. Trussell, Ph.D. William R. Dreese, Ph.D. Beatrice A. Wright, Ph.D. Robert E. Schulman, Ph.D. Dean H. Kerkman, Ph.D. Herbert E. Rumford, Ed.D. Sylvia Ginsparg, Ph.D. Gordon A. Gardiner, M.S. Elizabeth S. Novotny, Ph.D. Dean Kliewer, Ph.D. Ralph Fisch, Ph.D. Nedra C. Sandwich, M.C.P. Howard E. Reineman, M.A. Robert A. Soskis, Ph.D. William F. Gwynn, Ph.D. Howard Baumgartel, Ph.D. Ruth Tasch, Ph.D. Rita J. Wetzel, Ph.D. Albert B. Paige, Ph.D. Clyde L. Rousey, Ph.D. Henry M. Flowers, Ph.D. Philip J. Armatas, Ph.D. M. Erik Wright, Ph.D. Thomas R. Thorp, Ph.D. Harold W. Vogt, Ph.D. Herbert E. Spohn, Ph.D. Ralph W. Ogan, Ph.D. Arthur A. Shaw, Ph.D. Terry D. Keeley, Ed.D. Alexander J. Robinson, M.S. Paul Thetford, Ph.D. James V. Spotts, Ph.D. Howard W. Jaques, Ph.D. Robert D. Michal, Ed.D. E. Gordon Collister, Ph.D. Pari Vahdat, Ph.D. Paul G. Murphy, Ph.D. John IV. Chotlos, Ph.D. Richard M. Rundquist, Ed.D. Patricia Renauld, Ph.D.
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Lloyd Wyatt, Ph.D. Darrell Benjamin, Ph.D. Sung Jin Lee, Ph.D. Ronald H. Combs, Ed.D. Barbara E. Cook, M.A. Esther Burstein, Ph.D. Bernard Kleinman, Ph.D. Roger K. Merritt, Ph.D. Gerald H. Vandenberg, Ph.D. Aileen Clawson, Ph.D. John J. Dolenz, Ph.D. Monroe Stein, Ph.D. Floyd E. Sappington, M.A. Don Howard Randall, Ph.D. Peter Kyriazis, Ph.D. Phyllis H. Kirk, Ph.D. David T. Herman, Ph.D. Burton A. Deming, Ph.D. Paul B. Henrion, Ph.D. Joseph K. Kovach, Ph.D. Samuel Levinson, Ph.D. David W. Bortree, M.A. Lawrence Floerchinger, B.A. Robert Ray Wallis, Ph.D. Donald L. Hardesty, Ph.D. Sister Madonna Gampper C. Robert Borresen, Ph.D. Dorothy Sherman, Ph.D. John B. Long, Ph.D. EaPio Beck, Ph.D. Joel Wiebe, Ph.D. Robert E. Shepherd, Ph.D. Thomas Reilly, Ph.D. Joseph Schenkel, Ph.D. Warren W. Stott, Ph.D. Roy L. Richardson, Ed.D. Eugenia M. Koos, Ph.D. Irwin Rosen, Ph.D. Marvin Ach, Ph.D. Howard Shevrin, Ph.D. Ishak Ramzy, Ph.D. Denis J. Shumate, M.S .. Glen R. Dey, Ed.D. Dal Cass, Ed.D. Ivan J. Birrer, Ph.D. Ruth B. Hines, Ph.D. Donald Mcintyre, Ph.D. Marie B. Masson, M.A. Wilbert J. Mueller, Ed.D. James E. Ryabik, Ed.D. Alice Moriarty, Ph.D. Marvin J. Fine, Ph.D. Elton Amburn, Ed.D. David Brecheisen, M.S.
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James L. Harris, Ph.D. Ernst A. Ticho, Ph.D. Fred deWit, Ph.P. AustinM. DesLau:;:ie-rs, Ph.D. Leslie Grah, Ph.D. Leonard Horwitz, Ph.D. Maynard Shelly, Ph.D. John S. Pearson, Ph.D. Robert V. Price, Ph.D. Donald Lucas, Ph.D. Jerry L. Harper, Ph.D. Ray Long, Ph.D.
C. Kermit Phelps, Ph.D. Harvey M. Thomas, Ph.D. Steve Pratt, Ph.D. Jan B. Roosa, Ph.D. Sister Anne Cawley, O.S.B. Henry J. Patterson, Ed.D. William H. Cadman, M.A. Philip Guess, Ed.D. Robert de von Flindt, Ph.D. William E. Gifford, M.S. W. Robert Hetrick, Ph.D. Bob J. Williams, M.A. James H. Morrison, M.A. Charles L. Johnson, Ph.D.
George V. Mascia, Ph.D. S. Thomas Cummings, Ph.D.
Mary Grohmann, Ph.D. William D. Leipold, Ph.D. Clifton W. Wolf, Ph.D. Samuel N. Harrell, Ph.D. Gordon W. Persinger, M.A. Richard C. Sweetland, Ph.D. S. Joseph Weaver, Ph.D. Carole Ferne Carlson, Ph.D. Rene A. Ruiz, Ph.D. William H. Smith, Ph.D. Arthur B. Sweney, Ph.D. Stanley V. Butts, Ph.D. Joseph A. Barto, Ed.D. James E. Comer, Jr., M.S. Phyllis M. Ellis, M.S. Siebolt Frieswyk, Ph.D. Robert L. Proctor, Ph.D. Stanley M. Werner, M.A. Francis P. Bueller, Ph.D. Sheldon K. Edelman, Ph.D. William A. O'Connor, Ph.D. Gene E. Plank, Ed.D. Philip Rosenshield, Ph.D.
217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224
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Fred A. Shectman, Ph.D. Herndon A. Snider, Ph.D. Charles R. Befort, Ph.D. Louis A. Fraas, Ph.D. Jack W. Mart in , Ph . D . Robert J. Rhodes, Ph.D. Mary Mira, Ph.D. Donald W. Tiffany, Ph.D. Ronald Smith, Ph.D. S. David Kaplan, Ph.D. Theodore S. Fremont, Ed.D. Lemly D. Hutt, Jr., Ph.D. Tom W. Patterson, Ph.D. Robert A. Pace, Ph.D. H. Thomas Mullis, Ph.D. Helen Bontrager, Ph.D. George Bauer, Ph.D. David M. Seifert, Ed.D. H. Darby Trotter, Ph.D. Barrie Kent Houston, Ph.D. Sebastian Striefel, Ph.D. Naomi B. Patterson, Ph.D. Don Whiteley Nance, Ph.D. Linda B. Sherby, Ph.D. Bernie J. Mermis, Ph.D. Karl R. Willers, Ph.D. Cooper B. Holmes, Ph.D. Stephen Sith, Ph.D. Abdul Basit, Ph.D. Moton Asch, Ph.D. Jack Alvord, Ph.D. MarthaA. Baty, Ph.D. Ronald Collins, Ph.D. Jane Finn, Ph.D. H. Keith McConnell, Ph.D. Don T. Blasi, Ph.D. Michael B. Cole, Ph.D. Casper L. Ferneti, Ph.D. Marshall B. Saper, Ph.D. Edward Christophersen, Ph.D. Franklin C. Shontz, Ph.D. Carol L. Luhn, Ph.D. Steven Koenigsberg, Ph.D. G.A. Gough, Ph.D. Henry Godon Fitch, Ph.D. Daun Adams Martin, Ph.D. Gary Evans, Ed.D. Douglas L. Hippe, Ph.D. Samuel Robertson, Ph.D. Sophia S. Fotopoulos, Ph.D. William A. Landis, Ph.D. John A. Clippinger, Ph.D. Lois Allen, Ph.D. Francis Moriarty, Ph.D.
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*273 274 275 276
*277 278
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*282 283 284 285 286
*287 288
*289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302
*303 *304
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Laura Blackburn, Ph.D. Hark F. Turnis, Ph.D. Donna M. Wolfson, Ph.D. Robert H. Poresky, Ph.D. James Khalili, Ph.D. Betty E. Overshiner, Ed.D. Leonard Dodson, Ph.D. Calvin H. Merrifield, Ph.D. Schalom Camenietzki, Ph.D. Thomas J. FitzGerald, Ph.D. David Oliver Hill, Ph.D. Mildred Burleigh, Ph.D. Stephen Appelbaum, Ph.D. John G. Randolph, Ph.D. William L. Albott, Ph.D. Mary Robin Parucka, Ph.D. Paul Thos Correll, Ed.D. Larry A. Boll, Ph.D. Ingo Keilitz, Ph.D. Karl I. Altman, Ph.D. Harriet H. Barrish, Ph.D. Irving J. Barrish, Ph.D. John B. Kiehlbauch, Ph.D. Dean E. Fritzler, Ph.D. George J. Skrzypek, Ph.D. Martin B. Leichtman, Ph.D. Sister Mary S. Cerney, Ph.D. Paul D. Ackerman, Ph.D. Myron V. Boor, Ph.D. Donald B. Colson, Ph.D. Gerald J. Niewoehner, Ph.D. William T. Powers, Ph.D. Jerome A. Fleischer Randy L. Crittenden Carolyn F. Swift, Ph.D. Robert R. l~aggener, Ph.D. Stuart M. Frager, Ph.D. David W. Simmonds, Ph.D. Christopher A. Joseph, Ph.D. Thomas M. Ruby, Ph.D. George I. Athey, Jr., Ph.D. John K. Bateman, Ph.D. Donald E. Schrag, Ph.D. Nancy Cairns Rodney Copeland Lorene Dawson Donald M. Baer, Ph.D. Howard J. Birky, Ph.D. Alice F. Chang, Ph.D. David G. Danskin, Ph.D. Ronald G. Rice, Ph.D. Ira Stamm, Ph.D. Theo. A. Moeller, Ph.D. Steven J. Solomon, Ph.D.
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* 336 337 338 339 340 341 342
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*347 348 349 350 351 352
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*360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371
*372 373 374 375
*376 377
*378 379 380
Davis Taylor Lucian L. Cordaro, Ph.D. Jeanne P. Frieman, Ph.D. R. Vance Hall, Ph.D. V. Leanne Hjerstedt, Ph.D. Michael Storms Dennis Paul Swiercinsky, Ph.D. Sally Ann McCoy, Ph.D. Stanley I. Mintz, Ph.D. Wilbur K. Rigby, Ph.D. Richard M. Garland, Ph.D. Alan J. Bernhardt Sharon S. Brehm, Ph.D. James R. Clopton, Ph.D. Dennis H. Karpowitz, Ph.D. James W. Lichtenberg, Ph.D. Edward P. Neufeld, Ph.D. Charles R. Snyder, Ph.D. Marily R. Deak, Ph.D. Michael K. Harty, Ph.D. Stefan G. Offenbach, Ph.D. Dwayne Piercy, Ph.D. Benj amin Lewis Gerardus M. Knops, Ph.D. Fred H. Wallbrown, Ph.D. Edward J. Zoble, Ph.D. James J. Lanter, Ph.D. Bernice Sedgwick, Ph.D. Rowe L. Mortimer, Ph.D. E. Kim Smith, Ph.D. Janice H. Dobies, Ph.D. Norman H. Freed Stephen F. Drozda, Ph.D. Harriet E. Lerner, Ph.D. James F. McLaughlin, Ed.D. Larry R. Oliverson, Ph.D. Paul D. 1'/ilson, Ph.D. David J. Schroeder, Ph.D. Jimmie G. Lemons, Ed.D. Charles L. Schalon, Ph.D. Ronald D. Holzschuh, Ph.D. Richrad C. Kaspar, Ph.D. Lawrence D. Simkins, Ph.D. Stephen Lerner, Ph.D. Adelheid C. Buss, Ph.D. ElDean V. Kohrs, Ph.D. Donald J. Fort, Ph.D. Douglas R .. Denney, Ph. D. Gregory J. Buell, Ph.D. Mark D. Goodman, Ph.D. Gary R. Hackney, Ph.D. Joseph 1'1. Metz, Ph.D. J. Lawrence, Nieters, Ph.D. Donald Denum, Ph.D. Paul S. Francis, Ph.D. Larry W. Hays, Ph.D.
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*390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402
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Emily Jackson, Ph.D. Carl Morgan, Ph.D. Donald J. Moss, Ph.D. Frank H. Slavik, Jr., Ph.D. David L. Sorenson, Ph.D. John M. Throne, Ph.D. Richard M. Zeitner, Ph.D. Dennis W. Bull, Ph.D. Ronald Fischer, Ph.D. Thomas Jackson, Ph.D. Jeffry Lane, Ph.D. Lowell 0. Ferrel, Ph.D. Edward Carr, Ph.D. John D. Steffen, Ph.D. John F. Connelly, Ph.D. Nancy M. Demory, Ph.D. Arthur A. Kramish, Ph.D. V.L. Norris, Ph.D. Marvin J. Parrish, Ph.D. Joseph E. Spradlin, Ph.D. Bruce W. Be an, Ph . D . Sheelagh G. Bull, Ph.D. Margie L. Cowan, Ph.D. William R. Craig, Ph.D. Charles A. Gaynor, Ph.D. Richard B. Maxfield, Ph.D. Mary B. Carman, Ph.D. Provost Hubbard, III, Ph.D. Meredith A. Titus, Ph.D. Dennis Mercadal, Ph.D. John A. Helton, Ph.D. Jon G. Allen, Ph.D. Thomas N. McGaffey, Ph.D. Steven L. Fahrion, Ph.D. John A. Call, Ph.D. James A. Schneider, Ph.D. Robert J. Lueger, Ph.D. Raymond G. Williams, Ph.D. William M. Polk, Ph.D. Lou B. Hoover, Ph . D .. Ivy B. Gwynne-Thomas, Ph.D. James A. Moore, Ph.D. Krista Ludenia, Ph.D. Robert Ronald Dysart, Ph.D. William A. Whitehead, Ph.D. Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D. Michael C. Renner, Ph.D. Franklin C. Boraks, Ph.D. Gene E. Bauer, Ph.D. Dan M. Smith, Ph.D. Paul Hanson Barbara Covallin Alan G. Willner Carol M. Willner Randee Jae Shenkel, Ph.D. Bernard J. Sullivan, Ph.D.
437 438 439
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468 469 470 471 472
* 473 474 47S 476 477 478 479 480 481
* 482 483
* 484 48S 486 487 488
* 489 490 491 492
Thomas L. Book, Ph.D. Terrence D. Kearns, Ph.D. Sharon H. (Shapiro) Nathan, Ph.D. Ira R. Vroubel, Ph.D. Linda M. Joslyn-Bishop, Ph.D. Teri R. Sullivan Deborah L. Levy David Penn Henry, Ph.D. Thomas R. Coleman, Ph.D. Corwin A. Bennett, Ph.D. Kenneth R. Davis, Ph.D. Sandra J. Shaw, Ph.D. James P. McHugh, Ph.D. Jack B. Schaffer Anne-Marie Allen, Ph.D. James D. Barnard, Ph.D. Robert H. Blum, Ph.D. Harold M. Brown, Ph.D. Gary J.Daniels, Ph.D. Robert W. Huwieler, Jr., Ph.D. Mary J. Peebles, Ph.D. James J. Snyder, Ph.D. Annice Jo Steen, Ph.D. Lyle E. Baade, Ph.D. William Paul Bedell, Ph.D. Eleanor Y.. Eggers, Ph.D. Sheldon R. Louthan, Ph.D. Philinda Hutchings, Ph.D. Paul Hymowitz Stuart Kantor David G. King, Ph.D. Lazarus L. Lampros, Jr., Ph.D. Maria Luisa Leichtman, Ph.D. Ann M. Marshall, Ph.D. Flynn O'Malley, Ph.D. Courtney Ruthven, Ph.D. Norman D. Schaffer Rachel M. Streib, Ph.D. Allan A. Smith, Ph.D. Michael H. Schwartz, Ph.D. Raymond L. Higgins, Ph.D. Cary E. Lantz, Ph.D. Bob L. Atkison, Ph.D. James E. Gilbert, Ph.D. Dorothy L. Kapp, Ph.D. Michael H. Henrichs, Ph.D. Helen D. Reiner, Ph.D. Christine 0. Gerrard, Ph.D. Frederick J. Tirrell, Ph.D. Patricia Prindaville, Ph Fred Prindaville, Ph.D. Mary Quinn McParland, Ph.D. Dianna Hartley, Ph.D. Glen M. Harnden, Ph.D. Sandra D. Mahoney, Ph.D. Dale L. Roskos, Ph.D.
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Jane. E. Kohrs, Ph.D. Melvin R. Berg, Ph.D. Charles W. Alexander, Ph.D. William E. Cashin, Ph.D. DuMont K. Schmidt, Ph.D. Edmund J. Phillips, Ph.D. Henry Marks, Ph.D. John A. Allen, Ph.D. Alan L. Conger, Ph.D. Bruce A. Crosson, Ph.D. Patrick J. Dattore, Ph.D. Steven I. Holley, Ph.D. Lisa Lewis, Ph.D. Richard W. Reed, Ph.D. Glenn J. Veenstra, Ph.D. Gerald K. Gentry, Ph.D. George A. Rekers, Ph.D. Pamela I. Berg, Ph.D. Leon D. Larimer, Ph.D. Daniel C. Claiborn, Ph.D. Arden D. Peters, Ph.D. Arnold Z. Schneider, Ph.D. Steven L. Briggs, Ph.D. Gary Greenberg, Ph.D. Dale C. Godby, Ph.D. Kenneth C. Gregoire, Ph.D. Barry W. Linden, Ph.D. Nancy R. Milner, Ph.D. Marc A. Quillen, Ph.D. Laura M. Scott, Ph.D. Timothy Sippola, Ph.D. Greg Friedman, Ph.D. Gregory K. Berg, Ph.D. John S. McGovern, Ph.D. Robert G. Urie, Ph.D. Swaran Jain, Ph.D. Bernard H. Salzburg, Ph.D. Dannel H. Starbird, Ph.D. Nancy J. Garfield, Ph.D. Charles S. Leeb, Ph.D. Robert N. Cuyler, Ph.D. Darwin Eads, Ph.D. Charles S. Kunce, Ph.D. Charles A. Krall, Ph.D. Sally Davis, Ph.D. Jeffrey R. Durbin, Ph.D. Robert L .. Stegman, Ph.D. James Didio, Ed.D. Frank S. Bono, Ph.D. Leonard M. Little, Ph.D. Charles W. Merrifield, Ph .D. Elizabeth C. Penick, Ph.D. Rodney K. Goodyear, Ph.D. Harold J. Mandl, Ph.D. George P. Weigly, Ph.D. Ronald Duane McNish, Ph.D.
549 Eugene George Pekarik, Ph.D. 550 George J. Vranekovic, Ph.D.
*551 Dennis F. Gardner, Ph.D. 552 Barbara Gray, Ed.D.
*553 Mark Aaron Hubble, Ph.D. 554 Everett D. DeHaven, Ph.D. 555 Joetta Mae Prost, Ph.D. 556 Douglas E. Mould, Ph.D. 557 JoAnn Murray, Ph.D.
*558 Julien LeRoy Dukes Salley, Ph.D. 559 Ronald George Evans, Ph.D. 560 Melissa S. Mohon, Ph.D
*561 Edward Calhoun Taylor, Ph.D. 562 Stephen P. Amos, Ph.D.
*563 Rodger Irwin Meinz, PH.D. 564 HowardS. Brodsky, Ph.D. 565 Lynne Haggarty Embry, Ph.D. 566 John Stephen Hazel, Ph.D.
*567 Albert William Scovern, Ph.D. 568 Dessie Oliver James, Ph.D. 569 Lelia Harrison Alexander, Ph.D. 570 Michael Andrew Rapoff, Ph.D. 571 Richard G. Hoffman, Ph.D. 572 Carroll Dean Ohlde, Ph.D. 573 Richard Harley Moore, Ph.D. 574 Stephen Kelley Sowards, Ph.D. 575 Ronald Eugene Bolton, Ph.D. 576 Thomas Theodore Graff, Ph.D. 577 Carl Edward Grahs, Ed:D. 578 David Michael Kleim, Ph.D. 579 Richard L. Koresko, Ph.D. 580 Fred B. Newton, Ph.D. 581 Hyman Solomon Sternthal, Ph.D. 582 Susan Fuller Voorhees, Psy.D. 583 William Edward Papineau, Ph.D. 584 Susan Elizabeth Roviaro, Ph.D. 585 Andrew Herbert Schauer, Ph.D. 586 Donald Marvin Sundland, Ph.D. 587 A. Toy Caldwell-Colbert 588 Richard F. Grenhart, Psy.D. 589 Joanne C. Hindman, Ph.D. 590 Diane Lee Bythell, Ph.D. 591 Darla Kay Amos, Ph.D. 592 Rita Jean_Goss, Ph.D. 593 Bradley J. Kahler, Ph.D. 594 Kerin Lee Schell, Ph.D.
* Denotes expired certification.
State of Kansas PERMANENT ADMINISTRATIVE
REGULATIONS
NOTICE
The following are permanent administrative regulations which were adopted by a state agency pursuant to K.S.A. 1983 Supp. 77-415 et seq. These regulations are scheduled to become effective May 1, 1984, but are subject to legislative review and may be modified or revoked by the Kansas Legislature prior to May 1. Any such legislative action will be reported In the Kansas Register. The May 3, 1984 issue of the Register will contain a complete index to regulations effective May 1, and any legislative actions on them.
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES REGULATORY BOARD
ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
Article I.-CERTIFICATION OF PSYCHOLOGISTS
102·1·1. Definitions. (a) A "student, intern or resident" means:
(1) A person who is actively enrolled in, or a graduate of, a program as defined in K.A.R. 102-1-12; .
(2) a person who is preparing for the professiOn under supervision;
(3) a person who is in a training institution or facility recognized by the board;
(4) a person to whom a fe~ is not paid di~ectly; ~nd (5) a person who is designated by a title wh1ch
clearly indicates the person's training status. (b) A "year of supervised experience" means a
minimum of 1800 supervised clock hours pursuant to K.A.R. 102-1-5. The 1,800 hours shall commence as
soon as all requirements for the doctoral degree have . been completed.
(c) "Full-time employment" means at least 2,000 hours during a 12 month period.
(d) In the case of academic employment, "year" means the period normally associated with full-time employment at the employing institution.
(e) "Part-time employment experience credit" means supervised work experience of at least six consecutive months which shall be credited on a prorated basis.
(0 A "client or patient" means a person who is a direct recipient of psychological services. Such services may be either therapeutic or diagnostic In nature.
(g) A "therapeutic relationship" means a relationship between a psychologist and client or patient which is initiated by mutual consent or pursuant to law. The assessment of a client, or expert consultation regarding a client, by a psychologist for a third party, for purposes of diagnosis and assessment alone shall not be considered a therapeutic relationship.
(h) "Active therapeutic treatment" means the use of psychotherapy or other psychological remedial mea• sures that are applied to persons individually or in groups with the intenf of assisting the person or persons in modifying attitudes and behavior which are intellectually, physically, socially, (It emotionally maladaptive.
(i) "Termination of a therapeutic relationship or active therapeutic treatment" means termination by either the mutual consent of both parties, the comple· tion of treatment, dismissal of t}le psychologist or the transfer ofthe client to another professional for active treatment with belief that continuation of treatment will occur.
(j) "Psychological assessment" means the use, in any manner, of established psychological tests, procedures, and techniques with the intent of diagnosing adjustment, functional, mental, vocational, or emotional problems or establishing treatment methods for persons having such problems.
(k) (1) A "psychologist supervisor," for training purposes or supervision of uncertified assistants, means an individual licensed, certified, or certifiable at the doctoral level to engage in the practice of psychology, and who has or had, in full or in part, legal; administrative or professional authority over and responsibility for the professional functioning of the applicant.
(2) Administrative supervisors from disciplines other than psycholqgy shall be licensed, certified. or certifiable at the highest level within their discipline, shall have or shall have had, in part or in full, legal or administrative authority over and responsibility for the professional functioning of the applicant.
(I) "Consultant" means an individual who provides professional guidance, information, or advice, but who has no legal, administrative, or professional authority over or responsibility for the professional functioning of the applicant.
(m) A "non-resident psychologist" means a psychologist duly licensed by another state which has
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licensing standards which guarantee equivalence -to those in the state of Kansas and with which the hoard has entered into a reciprocity a)!;rc£'mcnt.
(n) A "pre-doctoral internship or residency" means an organized program of superviseu practice of psychology which:
(1) Is at least one year of full-time or two consecutive years of hall~timc training;
(2) accepts as interns or residents only applicants enrolled in a doctoral program as defined in K.A.R. 102-1-12;
(3) is directed by an individual who is certified, licensed, or certifiable at the uoctorallevel to engage in the practice· of psychology;
(4) provides training and close supervision in a wide range of professional activity. That professional activity shall include diagnosis, remediation techniques, inter-disciplinary relationships, consultation and experience with a population of clients or patients presenting a diverse set of problems and backgrounds;
(5) is taken after completion of graduate courses and practica in the area of emphasis or after completion of university pre-internship training requirements;
(6) provides the intern or resident with a minimum of one hour of supervision for every 10 hours of training experience;
(7) provides supervision by certified, licensed, or certifiable psychologists at least 75 percent of that supervised time;
(8) stands as a distinct and organized program clearly recognizable within an institution or agency, as well as in pertinent public, official documents issued by the institution or agency, as a training program for psychologists;
(9) identifies interns or residents as being in training and not as staff;
(10) has an identifiable licensed, certified or certifiable psychology training staff; and
(11) is an integrated, conceptually-organized entity, not an after-the-fact tabulation of experience.
(o) "Continuing education" means programs or activities which are designed to enhance the psychologist's level of knowledge, skill, and ability to practice psychology. Such programs shall have content clearly related to the enhancement of psychology practice, values, and knowledge.
(l) One continuing education unit shall be defined as 10 clock hours of continuing education activity.
(2) Continuing education credits shall not be used as a substitute for basic professional educational preparation as defined in K.A.R. 102-1-12. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7507; implementing K.S.A. 74-5302, 74-5314, 74-5344; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1984.)
102·1·2. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 74-7507; effective May 1, 1982; revoked May 1, 1984.)
102·1·3. Applications. (a) An applicant shall not be given a tentative judgment on the applicant's eligibility for certification until all credentials are received and procedures are completed.
(b) An applicant's application may, for lack of qualifications, be tabled for a period not to exceed one
year. Beyond one year, the application expires, and a new application and new application fee shall be required of all such applicants.
(c) Transcripts ti·om outside t~e United States. All applicants who ure graduates of colleges and universities from outside the United States shall submit their official transcripts, an officially translated English copy of those transcripts, supporting documents, and if deemed necessary, the dissertation itself. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7507; implementing K.S.A. 74-5314, 74-5317;· effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1984.)
102·1•4. Examinations. (a) Applicants for certification by the board shall take an examination. The pass criterion score shall be 75 percent correct and the applicants shall be notified of the results In writing.
(b) The usual and customary examination shall be a written examination. A written examination may be waived and an oral examination procedure substituted when:
{1) A certificate has been revoked or suspended and re-certification is requested; or
(2) an applicant is unable to take the written examination due to a physical handicap or handicaps of a nature that precludes completion of, or that may severely and negatively affect the applicant's performance on, the written examination.
(c) For purposes of conducting oral examinations, the board may contract either collectively or individually with a panel of certified psychologists to conduct the oral examination and make recommendations to the board, based on the evaluation of the applicant's performance on the examination.
(d) Oral examinations shall include, but are not limited to, assessment of the following:
(1) Effectiveness and clarity of expression; (2) the applicant's knowle(lge and skills in the area
in which the applicant intends to offer psychological services;
(3) the applicant's knowledge and _awar~ness of ethical issues and problems in the apphcant s professional area of emphasis and for psychologists in general; and
(4) the applicant's knowledge of general psychology.
(e) All oral examinations shall be recorded verbatim.
(0 The decision as to whether an applicant passed or failed an examination shall be based on a review of the recommendation of the oral examining panel and a review of the verbatim recordings when necessary.
(g) Waiver of examination. Any applicant, pther than an applicant for reinstatem.cnt of a revoked or suspended certificate, may be exempt from taking the written examination if the applicant:
(I) Successfully passed the written portion of an examination taken in an•1ther state at a l~vel equal to or greater than the critf'rion pass score: or
(2) if the applicant has five years of post-doctoral experience that is satisfactory to the board. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7507; implementing K.S.A. 74-5310, 74-5311, 74-7507; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 19H4.)
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102·1•5. Professional endorsements and supervision. (a) As part of the application process, each applicant shall submit the names of four persons who are licensed, certified or certifiable at the doctoral level, in the reference's state, to engage in the practice of psychology and who can attest to the applicant's previous supervised experience, previous and current professional work, and compliance with the ethical standards. The applicant shall submit the name of at least one psychologist who is able to attest to the applicant's post-doctoral experience. The board may request the submission of names of additional references if the board deems it necessary. The attesting persons shall use forms supplied by the board. Members of the board shall not serve as endorsers unless they supervised the applicant.
(b) The board shall recognize as supervised professional experience in psychology only , professional practice in an organized public or private setting, institution or organization which provided the applicant an opportunity for contact with other disciplines, and an opportunity to utilize a variety of theories and to work with a broad range of populations and techniques. Pre-doctoral internships or residencies, assistantships, associateships, personal therapy, or involvement in practicums shall not constitute "professional experience."
(1) The applicant shall, have been directly supervised by and under the guidance of a person who is licensed, certified, or certifiable at the doctoral level to engage in the practice of psychology and who has had two years experience beyond the supervisor's certifi<;:ation date or eligibility date in the emphasis area for which the supervision was given.
(2) The applicant's supervised experience in psychology shall have been consistent with the applicant's educational background and with the area of emphasis in which 'the applicant intends to offer services to the public. At least half of the applicant's supervised experience shall have been relevant to the applicant's emphasis area.
(3) The supervisor shall have provided a minimum of one. hour of ·individual supervision for every forty hours of professional experience of the applicant. In the applied emphasis area of clinical, counseling, school, and industrial/organizational, one hour of supervision should have been. provided for every 20 hours of direct patient or client contact provided by the applicant.
(4) The supervisor shall be available to the applicant at the points of decision-making regarding diagnosis and treatment of clients or patients. The supervisor's relationship with the applicant shall be clearly differentiated from that of consultant.
(5) The supervisor shall not have a familial relationship with the applicant.
(c) The supervisor shall submit information which will enable the board to evaluate the extent and quality of the candidate's supervised practice and to assign credit for that practice.
(d) (1) The supervised practice time during which the· applicant has received an unsatisfactory rating from the supervisor shall not be credited toward the
required supervised practice hours as required by K.S.A. 74-5310.
(2) Professional experience gained before the completion of all academic requirements for th(• doctoral degree shall not fulfill requirements for certification .as prescribed in K.S.A. 74-5310.
(3) Professional experiences which arc part of the required preparation for the doctoral degree shall he applicable only to the "doctoral degree requirements" and shall not be simultaneously offered to satisfy the "experience" requirement.
(e) Professional experience required of the applicant between the time the applicant full111ed all of the requirements for the applicant's terminal degree and the time of the actual conferral of the degree may he credited towards the experience requirements for licensing, if the date of completion of all degree requirements is verified in writing by a responsible academic or administrative official, and if other requirements necessary for professional experience are met. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-5314; implementing K.S.A. 74-5314, 74-5317; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1984.)
102·1·8. Certification action by the board. (a) Each applicant shall be certified when the applicant has met all qualifications for certification.
(b) Certification of an applicant shall require a majority vote of the board.
(c) Any member of the board who has a conflict of interest shall disqualify himself or herself from voting. This disqualification shall not affect the existence of a quorum.
(d) Certification action by the board shall be reported in the board minutes with a listing of the relevant sections of the law under which the candidate qualified. If the board denies an application, the reasons for the denial shall be reported.
(e) Each denied applicant shall be informed in writing of the reasons for the applicant's denial and of the applicant's right to a hearing. Action of the board shall be considered completed when the notification ha~ been received by the applicant. Any applicant may request a hearing or reconsideration of the application by submitting a written statement, detailing the basis for the request, with the executive secretary within 30 days of receipt of the notification. The applicant may submit additional material in the request for reconsideration. If a request for a hearing or reconsideration is not made within the 30 day period, the application shall expire. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7507; implementing K.S.A. 74-5310; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1984.)
102-1•7. Certificates. (a) Those who meet standards for certification, as provided by the laws of the state of Kansas, shall receive a certificate appropriate for display and a wallet size card with the same information as on the certificate.
(b) An area of emphasis in psychology shall not be listed on certificates issued by the boatd.
(c) In the case of a revocation of certificate, the certificate holder shall be informed of the board's
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action hy ccrtifit>d mail, and the certificate holder shall return thf' certificate and wallet size card to the hoard within 30 days. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7507; implemt·uting K.S.A. 74-5310, 74-5322, 74-5333; effective May I, 1982; amended May 1, 1984.)
I 0:!·1·8. Renewal. (a) Certified psychologists shall rene~ t~cir certification pursuant to K.S.A. 74-5319 by suhm1ttmg a renewal form to the executive secretary together with the renewal fee as required by K.S.A. 74-5318.
(b) At the time of the renewal, each certified psychologist shall submit evidence of satisfactory com~ pletion of 10 continuing education units as defined in 102-1-15. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 74-5314, 74-5318, 74-7507; ell'ective May 1 1982· amended May 1, 1984.) ' '
102·1·9. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 74-5315, 74-5316; effective May 1, 1982; revoked May 1, 1984.)
102·1·10. Wrongful actions and moral character. (a) If the hoard finds a certified psychologist guilty of a wrongful action or a lack of good moral character, the board may revoke or suspend the psychologist's certification.
(b) The following acts shall be evidence of wrongful actions or lack of good moral character:
(1) Knowingly engaging in fraudulent or misleading advertising;
(2) practicing psychology in an incompetent man· ner;
(~) misrepresenting professional competency by offenng to perform services that are clearly unwarranted on the basis of education, training, or experience;
(4) performing professional services inconsistent with training, education, or experience;
(5) conviction of a crime resulting from or relating to the licensee's professional practice of psychology;
(6) reporting distorted, erroneous, or misleading psychological information;
(7) taking credit for work not personally performed; (8) practicing of psychology while under the influ
ence of alcoholic beverages or using drugs in an abusive manner;
(9) failing to obtain written, informed consent from a client or patient, or the client's or patient's legal representative or representatives, before electroni· cally recording sessions with that client or patient, or before releasing information to a third party concerning the client or patient, except as required by law;
(10) making sexual advances or engaging in sexual' activities with clients, patients, or students of that psychologist;
(11) failure to provide clients or patients with a description of what the client or patient may expect in the way of tests, consultation, reports, fees, billing, therapeutic regimen, or schedule;
(12) failing to pro\'ide clients or patients with a description of possible effects of proposed treatment when there are clear and established risks to the client or patient; '
(13) failing to inform the c;lient or patient of any
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financial interests that might accrue to the certified psychologist for referral to any other service.or for the use of any tests, books, or apparatus;
(14) refusing to cooperate In a timely manner with the board's investigation of complaints lodged against an applicant or a psychologist certified by the board. Persons taking longer than 30 days to provide requested information shall have the burden of demonstrating that they have acted in a timely manner;
(15) impersonating another person holding a certif· icate issued by this board;
(16) knowingly allowing another person to use one's certificate;
( 17) failing to notify the board of having a license certificate, permit or registration, granted by this o; any other state for the practice of psychology or school psychology, that has been limited, restricted, suspended or revoked, or of having been subject to otheJ disciplinary action by a licensing or certifying authority or professional association;
(18) failing to inform the client or patient that the client or patient is entitled to the same services from a public agency if the certified psychologist is. employed by that public agency and also offers services privately; . (19) exercising undue influence on the client, pa
tient, or student, including the promotion of the sales of services, goods, appliances, or drugs, in such manner as to exploit the patient, client or student for the financial gain or personal gratification of the practitioner or of a third party;
(20) directly or indirectly offering, giving, soliciting, receiving, or agreeing to receive any fee or other consideration to or from a third party for the referral of a client or patient or in connection with the performance of professional services;
(21) permitting any person to share in the fees for professional services, other than a partner, employee, an associate in a professional firm, or a consultant authorized to practice the same profession;
(22) making claims of professional superiority which cannot be substantiated by the certified psychologist;
(23) abandoning or neglecting a client or patient under and in need of immediate professional care without making reasonable arrangements for the con~ tinuation of that care, or abandoning a group practice, hospital clinic or other health care facility without reasonable notice and under circumstances which seriously impair the delivery of professional care to clients or patients;
(24) failing to maintain a record for each client or patient which accurately reflects the client or patient c?ntact with the practitioner. Unless otherwise proVIded by law, all client or patient records shall be retained for at least two years after the date of tennination of the contact or contacts;
(25) failing to exercise appropriate supervision over persons with whom the psychologist has a supervisory relationship;
(26) failing to notify the board within a reasonable time that a practitioner or teacher of psychology is, in
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the judgment of the certified psychologist, practicing or teaching psychology in violation of the laws or regulations regulating psychnlogy;
(27) guaranteeing that satisli1ction or a cure will result from the performance of professional services;
(28) continuing or ordering tests, treatment, or use of treatment facilities not warranted by the condition of the client or patient; or
(29) claiming or using any secret or special method of treatment or diagnostic technique which the certified psychologist refuses to divulge to the board. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 74-7507; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1984.)
102·1·11. Supervision of uncertified assistants. (a) To utilize uncertified assistants for psychological services, the certified psychologist shall:
(1) Provide direct and continuing administrative and professional supervision to the uncertified assistant;
(2) be vested with administrative control over the functioning of uncertified assistants to maintain ultimate responsibility for the welfare of every client or patient;
(3) have sufficient contact with all clients or patients in order to plan effective and appropriate ser- · vice and define procedures. The certified psychologist shall also be available to the patient or client for emergency consultation and intervention;
(4) provide the uncertified assistant with only work assignments which are commensurate with the skills of that assistant;
(5) plan all procedures to be used by the uncertified assistant and inform the assistant of those plans;
(6) provide space for uncertified assistants in the same physical setting as themselves, unless otherwise approved and authorized by the board;
(7) make all public announcements of fees and services. The certified psychologist shall be solely re· sponsible for all correspondence with other professionals;
(8) set and collect all fees; (9) countersign all requests for payments for ser
vices performed by the uncertified assistant. By so doing a psychologist shall be deemed to have established a supervisory relationship pursuant to this section;
(10) have not more than three full-time uncertified assistants in the certified psychologist's employ, if the certified psychologist is in independent practice;
(11) establish and maintain a level of supervisory contact sufficient to insure the welfare of clients or patients seen by the uncertified assistant and provide the board with documentation attesting to that level of supervision for board review and approval;
(12) notify the board within 60 days of those individuals who are serving as uncertified assistants. This notification shall include the name, the education of, and duties assigned to each uncertified assistant; and
(13) be responsible for all psychological services performed by the uncertified assistant, and be solely responsible for interpretation of psychological assessments on all patit~nts or clients.
(h) An ongoing record of supervision shall be maintained which details the type of activities in which the uncertified assistant is engaged, and the level of competence in each, which may be reviewed by the board. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 74-5314, 74-5344; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1984,)
102·1·12. Educationalrcquirements. In orderfor a doctor's degree to comply with the requirement that the person has received a doctor's degree pursuant to K.S.A. 74-5310(c), consideration shall be given to whether the program is approved by the American Psychological Association or, if the program is not so approved, whether the program meets the standards for approval of the American Psychological Associa· lion as of January 1, 1983, and: (a) Whether the training is in a doctoral program of studies offered by an institution of higher education which is regionally accredited by an accrediting agency that is substantially equivalent to those accrediting agencies which accredit the universities in Kansas;
(h) Whether the program, wherever it is administratively housed, is clearly identified and specified in pertinc;mt institutional catalogs as having the intent to educate and train psychologists;
(c) Whether the program stands as a recognized, coherent organizational entity within the university;
(d) Whether there is clear authority and primary responsibility within the program for the core and emphasis areas of psychology;
(e) Whether the program, wherever it is adminis· tratively housed, is an organized sequence of study planned, by those responsible for the training pro· gram, to provide an integrated educational experience;
(f) Whether there is an identifiable full-time faculty, and a person responsible for the program, whether those individuals are licensed, certified, or certifiable at the doctoral level to engage in the practice of psychology and whether the student's major advisor is a member of the psychology faculty;
(g) Whether the program has an identifiable body of students who are matriculated in that program for a degree, with residency · requirements substantially equivalent to those requirements at the state univer· sities in Kansas;
(h) Whether the program includes appropriate practicum, internship, field or laboratory training;
(i) Whether the curriculum encompasses a minimum of three academic years of full-time graduate study, including at least one continuous academic year of fnll-time residency at the university granting the degree;
0) Whether the progra·m requires each student to demonstrate competency in some manner which indi· cates varying degrees of mastery in each of the following substantive content areas. The program shall require a minimum of three or more graduate semester hours or five or more graduate quarter hours in each of the following four core substantive areas:
(1) The biological bases of behavior, including such
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courses as physiological psychology, comparative psychology, neuropsychology, sensation and perception, psychopharmacology;
(2) The cognitive-affective bases of behavior, including such courses as learning, thinking, motivation, emotion;
(3) The social bases of behavior including such courses as social psychology, group processes, organizational and systems theory; and
(4) The individual differences, including such courses as personality theory, human development, abnormal psychology;
(k) Whether the training program requires at least 90 hours of formal graduate study in the psychology program in which the applicant shows satisfactory achievement as demonstrated in some manner which indicates varying degrees of mastery on the transcript. At least 60 of those hours shall be distributed among the four core areas as set forth in subsection (i) and in the following five areas:
(1) scientific and professional ethics and standards; (2) research design and methodology; (3) statistics; (4) psychometrics; (5) history and systems. (I) Whether at least 60 semester hours of the course
work for the doctoral program are clearly designated on the university transcript as graduate level courses in the program, exclusive of practica, internship and dissertation credits. The number of university extension credits shall not exceed 10 semester hours. The 60 semester hour credits shall be taken during the period in which the applicant is matriculated in the doctoral program;
(m) Whether the course work includes the skill courses appropriate for the applicant's major or area of emphasis. These courses shall constitute at least 30 semester hours of the total 90 semester hours in the graduate program;
(n) Whether the program requires, before internship training, completion of that program's internship training prerequisites and requires, for an emphasis area, prior training and course work in that area. If the program has an applied emphasis including clinical psychology, counseling psychology, school psychology or industrial-organizational psychology, then the training shall also include a set of coordinated practica and internship training exercises which total at least two semesters in the practica setting in addition to the one year of internship. The supervised training in the application of skills related to areas of emphasis shall be performed in an organized setting necessary to qualify for professional experiences as required by K.A.R. 102-1-5;
(o) Whether the program includes principles of professional ethics in regard to both the use of assessment and intervention techniques and with regard to the confidentiality of interviews and records. The program shall also include ethical principles such as those pertaining to research with human subjects, the obligations to parents and the institutions;
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uments, including course catalogues and announcements of program standards and admission descriptions, requirements that are in part or in full based on objective, standardized achievement tests and measures which are substantially equivalent to those of the state universities of Kansas;
(q) Whether the program includes ongoing objective review and evaluation of student learning and progress and reports this in the form of grades on the official transcript;
(r) Whether the program includes an objective comprehensive examination in general psychology and the area of emphasis in psychology and whethe~ the program requires that the applicant pass both examinations before the awarding of the doctoral degree;
(s) Whether each student is required to initiate, prepare, conduct, and report original research as part of the graduation requirements;
(t) Whether the institution offering the graduate program has available equipment and resources, including suitable scientific and practica facilities, and whether it maintains a library. The equipment, resources, and the library shall be adequate for the size of the student body and the scope of the program offered and shall be substantially equivalent to the state universities of Kansas; and
( u) Whether the. doctoral program is h,oused in other than an academic setting. The board shall prepare and keep up to date a list of approved programs. No program shall be considered approved without the formal action of the board. (Authorized by K.S-.A. 74-7507; implementing K.S.A. 74-5310; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1984.)
102·1·13. Fees. Psychology certification fees shall be: (a) Application, 100 dollars;
(b) Renewal, 100 dollars; (c) Examination, 82 dollars and 50 cents; (d) Late renewal penalty, one dollar for each 30
days of delay beyond July 1; (e) Temporary, 15 dollars; or (0 Reinstatement, 100 dollars. (Authorized by and
implementing K.S.A. 74-5310, 74-5311, 74-5316, 74-5319, 74-5320, 74-5339; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1984.)
102·1·14. Psychological group service. Agencies, associations. or other groups providing psychological services shall include the name or names of the certified psychologist or psychologists providing or supervising the services on psychological reports, insurance forms, or other official documents and advertisements. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7507; im· plementing K.S.A. 74-5302; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1984.)
102·1·15. Continuing education. (a) Applicants for renewal of certification shall have earned 10 continuing education units in the two years preceding application for renewal. The required number of continuing education units shall be pro-rated for periods of renewal which are less than the full two years, using
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the ratio of 2.5 continuing education units for each six months since the date of certification or most recent renewal.
(b) One academic semester credit hour is equivalent to 1.5 continuing education units.
(c) Continuing education creJits counting toward the required 10 units shall be distributed over the following categories of activities so that at least three categories are reprcsentcJ, and with a maximum of five units in any one category. The categories shall be:
(I) Activities which are sponsored, accredited or conducted by educational institutions, by professional associations, or by private institutions which are nationally or regionally accredited for training;
(2) activities conducted by agencies and groups which do not meet the require!flents of national or regional accreditation, if the content is clearly related to the enhancement of psychology skills and knowledge;
(3) presentation of courses, workshops, or other formal training activities, when the content is clearly related to the enhancement of psychology skills and knowledge. Continuing education credit shall be allowed only for the initial presentation. A maximum of two continuing education units shall be allowed for providing supervision. A maximum of two units shall be allowed for receiving supervision;
(4) publications and professional presentations. One and one-half units may be claimed for each publication or book chapter authored by the applicant and one unit may be claimed for each scientific or professional paper presented; and
(5) non-supervised, self-programmed activities. Such activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
(A) Self-instruction. The maximum number of units allowed shall be two units;
(B) preparation by the applicant for a specialty board examination. The maximum number of units allowed shall be two units and shall be allowed only for the applicant's initial preparation for such an ex· ami nation;
(C) partiCipation in quality care, client or patient diagnosis review conferences, treatment utilization reviews, peer review, case consultation with another certified psychologist, or other quality assurance committees or activities. The maximum number of units allowed in this sub-category shall be one unit;
(D) participation in professional organizations, if the organization's goals are clearly related to the enhancement of psychology values, skills, and knowledge. Such participation may include, but is not limited to, holding office or serving on committees of the organization. The maximum continuing education credit allowed shall be one unit; and,
(E) receiving personal psychotherapy which is provided by a licensed or certified mental health provider. A maximum of one continuing education unit •hall be allowed for personal therapy.
(d) If continuing education credits are claimed within paragraph (I) of this regulation, at least onefifth shall have been earned in activities sponsored by
an agency or institution other than where the psychologist is employed.
(e) Each individual certified psychologist shall be responsible for maintaining personal continuing education records. The board may provide forms for the -" recording of continuing education activities. Personal records of participation in continuing education activities shall be submitted to thl' board at the time the 10 units are completed, or no later than 60 days prior to the date the current certification expires.
(0 In determining whether a claimed continuing education activity will be allowed, the board may require any psychologist to demonstrate that the content was clearly related to psychology, or to verify that psychologist's participation in any claimed (or reported) activity. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in the board's disallowing of the claimed credit.
(g) Applicants who submit continuing education documentation which fails to meet the required 10 units may request an extension from the board. The request shall include a plan for completion of the continuing education requirements. The board may grant an extension which shall not exceed six months.
(h) At least two and one-half units of the required 10 units shall be clearly related to the applicant's area of emphasis.
(i) The board may sign contractual agreements with sponsors of continuing education activities. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 74-7507; effective May 1, I984.)
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MARY ANN GABEL Executive Secretary
GUIDELINES FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
K~A~R~ 102-1-lS(c) "Continuing education credits counting toward the required lO (100 hours) units shall be distributed over the following categories of activities so that at least three categories are represented, and with a maximum of five (50 hours) units in any one category. The categories shall be:"
CATEGORY 1 - MAXIMUM 50 HouRs (5 UNITS) K 1 A, R, 102-1-15 ( C -1) "Activities t.Jhich are sponsored, accredited or con
ducted by educational institutions, by professional associations, or by private institutions which are nationally or regionally accredited for training. "
Activities in this category are sponsored or accredited by such groups as the Kansas Psychological Association, the Midwest Psychological Association (any of the regional psychological associations or state psychological associations), the American Psychological Association or activities offered by other disciplines/associations wherein the content is specifically and directly related to psychology. Such organizations might include those for nurses, physicians, social workers, activity therapists, and the like. These activities include workshops, seminars, and other events that are advertised as continuing education offerings by these organizations/associations. >
Documentation of participation in CATEGORY 1 activities will include or be in the form of a letter from the offering institution/agency/ association indicating the title of the activity, the presenter, the number of hours, and the type of association.
CATEGORY 2 - MAXIMUM 50 HouRs (5 UNITs)
K 1 A, R 1 102-1-15 ( C-2) "Activities conducted by agencies and groups which do not meet the requirements of national or regional accreditation, if the content is clearly related to the enhancement of psychology skills and knowledge. "
Activities in this category are identified as nonsponsored or nonaccredited activities. These activities are presented or conducted by agencies or groups which do not meet the CATEGORY 1 requirements. Basically, these activities are seminars, workshops, and inservice training sessions held in various agencies or offices where the content and the structure is clearly related to psychology, but the provider has not sought external accreditation for the activity: typically an internally provided event including book and journal clubs, and staff enrichment activities.
The distinction between CATEGORY 1 and CATEGORY 2 is that CATEGORY 1 activities carry formal accreditation and CATEGORY 2 tends to be in-house activities provided by groups that have not sought accreditation.
Written documentation from the sponsoring institution or agency should include details regarding dates, agency providing the activity, hours, and nature of activity.
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There may be instances where an agency will be providing continuing education credit in both categories. For example: a private psychiatric hospital could be providing a four-day workshop that is approved for social work, the American Psychological Association, the American Medical Association, etc., and be CATEGORY l credit. Within that same agency, a staff psychologist could be requesting CATEGORY 2 credit for attending an on-going case conference about a psychological topic for which the agency did not seek external credit, but that is clearly continuing education activity.
CATEGORY 3 - MAXIMUM 50 HouRs (5 UNITs)
K.A.R, 102-l-15(c-3) 11PY.esentation of courses, workshops, or other formal training activi.ties, when the content is clearly related to the enhancement of psychology skills and knowledge. Continuing education credit shall be allowed only for the initial presentation. A maximum of two continuing education units (20 hours) shall be allowed for providing supervision. A maximum of two units (20 hours) shall be allowed for receiving supervision. 11
Activities in this category are teaching, supervising, and providing other training activities. This activity is presentation of courses, workshops, and other types of training activities with the content being clearly related to psychology. Included herein is college course preparation and teaching. It should be noted that in all cases of presentation, credit can be claimed only for the first presentation of a course, workshop, etc.
Credit for the presentation of the workshops, etc., will be allowed for the actual contact time of the presentation; i.e. , if a psychologist is teaching an 8-hour workshop that provides 3 hours in the morning, 3 hours in the afternoon, and 2 hours in the evening, the psychologist should receive credit for the full 8 hours of presentation. The psychologist may not c1 aim credit for preparatory time. l'lhen the content is clearly related to psychological knowledge and skills, it does not matter for what group the workshop or the course is offered, only the content is relevant.
Documentation includes, in the case of a course, a course outline or a course description. If the activity was a college course, the description of that course from the college catalog should be provided. The focus is, again, on the content, which shall be relevant to psychological knowledge and/or skills. The emphasis is on the first-time presentation of such activities so that someone who has developed and presented a course in 1984 at the university and then again teaches the course in 1985 will not be allowed continuing education credit for both presentations.
Supervision of students or uncertified assistants--maximum of 20 hours (2 units). Supervision under these circumstances would constitute the provision of continuing education to the student, intern, post-doctoral resident, etc. Documentation surrounding the provision of supervision would be in the form of identifying the individual being supervised and the dates on which supervision is provided. Supervision need not be restricted to psychologists or psychology students but may include representatives of other disciplines being supervised in an activity which is clearly psychological in nature, for example; supervision of a psychiatric resident or a social work student in psychotherapy would constitute appropriate claim
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of credit under this category. Credit given is for direct hours of contact that are counted so that if 10 hours of superv1s1on over a 2-year period are claimed, there should be 10 one-hour episodes of supervision documented by providing dates of supervisory contacts.
CATEGORY 4 - MAXIMUM oF 50 HouRs (5 UNITs)
K,A,R. J.Q2-.l-15(c-4) "Publications and professional presentations. one-half units (15 hours) may be claimed for each publication or chapter authored by the applicant and one unit (10 hours) may be for each scientific or professional paper presented."
One and book claimed
The documentation within this category may be: a full copy of the article as published, a letter from the publisher indicating acceptance of the article, or a copy of the article with an accompanying letter (a photocopy of the letter sent to the publisher). It should be noted that in this category, one may not claim double c~edit for presentation of a publication.
Appearances on talk shows, question and answer sessions on public television or radio, etc., will not be given credit. Nor should a psychologist be given credit for listening to them. Writing newspaper columns, appearing on talk shows, making television appearances, etc., constitute a display of professional competence, not an acti~ity designed to further the psychologist's continuing education.
CATEGORY 5 - MAXIMUM OF 50 HOURS (5 UNITS)
K • A • R • 102-1-15 (c-5) "Non-supervised, self-programmed activities. Such activities include, but are not limited to, the follmdng:"
CATEGORY A - Self-Instruction:
K.A.R. 102-1-15(c-5A) '~elf-insti'Uction. The maximum number of units allowed shall be two units (20 hours)."
These activities include journal reading, book reading, etc. Documentation shall include reference of the materials read.
CATEGORY B - Preparation for Specialty Board Exams:
K.A.R. l02-1-15(c-5B) "Pr>epai'ation by the applicant for a specialty board examination. The maximum number of units allowed shall be two units (20 hours) and shall be allowed only for the applicant's initial preparation for such an examination."
This activity includes preparation for a specialty board examination. Exams of this nature would include those which are provided by the American Board of Professional Psychology, the Academy of Child and Family Therapists, etc.
Documentation includes the name of the examination for which the psychologist is preparing and the intended time of the year in which the examination is intended to be taken. Passage of the examination is not necessary for the claiming of credit. However, it is to be noted only the initial period of preparation can be claimed for credit.
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CATEGORY C
K.A.R. 102-1-15(c-5C) "Far>ticipation in quality car>e~ client or> patient diagnosis r>eview confer>ences, tr>eatment utilization r>eviews, peer> r>eview, case consultation with another> cer>tified psychologist, or> other> quality assur>ance committees or> activities. The maximum number> of units allowed in this sub-categor>y shall be one unit (10 hours)."
Activities of this nature require the review of peers, of activities, or of agencies that are related to diagnosis treatment typically of patients/clients. Do~umentation shall include dates on which these meetings occurred. Documentation of case consultation with another psychologist shall include the name of the other psychologist and the dates on which the consultations took place.
CATEGORY D - Participation in Professional Organizations
K.A.R. 102-1-15(c-5D) "Participation in pr>ofessional organizations, if the organization's goals are clearly related to the enhancement of psychology values, skills, and_knowledge. Such participation may include, but is not limited to, holding office or ser>ving on committees of the or>ganization. The maximum continuing education credit allowed shall be one unit (10 hours)."
Documentation shall include the photocopy of the letter of appointment to committees, a photocopy of the holding of the office of an organization, or a photocopy of that organization's or association's publication indicating the psychologist is an elected officer or official of that group.
CATEGORY E - Personal Psychotherapy
K.A.R. 102-1-15(c-5E) "Receiving personal psychotherapy which is provided by a licensed or cer>tified mental health provider>. A maximum of one continuing education unit (10 hours) shall be allowed for> per>sonal therapy."
Documentation shall include the name of the therapist and the schedule of appointments. Personal therapy shall include individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and counseling. Personal psychotherapy as it is intended refers to individual and not family per se, although occasion may be made for any for psychotherapy in which the psychologist is engaged. Uses of this category may require an evaluation review.
K,A,R, 102-l-15(n) "If continuing education credits ar>e claimed within par>agraph (1) of this r>egulation, at least one-fifth shall have been earned in activities sponsor>ed by an agency or institution other> than where the psychologist is employed."
K.A.R . .102-l-15(H) States that "At least two and one-half units (25 hours) of the r>?.quir>ed 10 units (100 hours) shall be clearly r>elated to the applicant's ar>ea of emphasis."
Therefore, it will be necessary for you to indicate on the reporting forms those activities which directly relate to your area of emphasis.
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