Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR132

Introduced
2/13/23  
Enrolled
2/14/23  
Introduced
2/13/23  
Enrolled
2/14/23  

Caption

Georgia Psychological Association; recognize

Impact

The resolution highlights the association's commitment to improving mental health services in Georgia through various initiatives. Notably, the association supports telepsychology, which allows for remote treatment and assessment services, thus improving access to mental health care. It has also supported legislative measures such as the Mental Health Parity Act, which aims to ensure equitable treatment for mental health issues in relation to other medical conditions. The recognition of the association serves to bolster public awareness and encourage citizens to seek mental health services.

Summary

Senate Resolution 132 recognizes the Georgia Psychological Association for its contributions to the field of psychology and mental health in Georgia. The resolution acknowledges that 2022 was designated the Year of Mental Health and coincided with the association's 75th anniversary. The Georgia Psychological Association has played a significant role in advancing the profession of psychology and has been instrumental in establishing licensing laws for the practice in Georgia since its founding in 1947.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely ceremonial, it reflects ongoing discussions about the importance of mental health resources, especially in the context of increased need exacerbated by the global pandemic. As the 9-8-8 crisis call line is implemented, concerns about access to mental health resources and the challenges faced by professionals in the field will likely continue to be a topic of discussion. The resolution calls attention to the broader issues of mental health service provision in Georgia, advocating for support and resources to be directed towards this crucial area.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR724

Georgia Psychological Association; recognize

GA HR137

Georgia Psychological Association; commend

GA HR950

Georgia Psychological Association; commend

GA HR370

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; recognize

GA SR450

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; recognize

GA SR73

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; recognize

GA SR173

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; recognize

GA HR1226

Honoring the Texas Psychological Association on the occasion of Psychology Week 2023.

GA SR635

School Social Workers Association of Georgia; recognize

GA HR137

Recognizes Tuesday, June 2, 2015, as Louisiana Psychological Association Day at the state capitol

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