Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4165

Introduced
3/5/25  

Caption

Health occupations: psychologists; supervised postgraduate experience requirements; modify. Amends sec. 18223 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.18223).

Impact

The impact of HB 4165 on state laws revolves around elevating the educational and professional prerequisites for psychologists, thereby contributing towards the quality of mental health services provided in Michigan. By aligning the licensing requirements with recognized standards—such as obtaining accreditation from major psychology bodies—the bill seeks to ensure that practitioners are proficient and competent. This could potentially improve service delivery in mental health and safety, which is a notable concern in current discussions surrounding psychological practices.

Summary

House Bill 4165 aims to amend the Public Health Code in Michigan by updating the requirements for individuals seeking to obtain a license in psychology. This legislation focuses on enhancing the standards for licensure by necessitating that applicants hold a doctoral degree in psychology or a closely related field from accredited institutions. Additionally, candidates are required to have completed no less than one year of postdoctoral experience in an appropriate healthcare setting, ensuring that those entering the field are well-trained and adequately supervised before practicing independently.

Contention

However, there are points of contention surrounding this measure. Critics argue that setting higher barriers for entry into the psychology profession, while aiming to raise the practice standards, might inadvertently limit access to essential mental health services. They assert that the increased requirements could lead to a shortage of licensed psychologists in the state, particularly affecting areas that already struggle with mental health service availability. Proponents of the bill counter that the benefits of ensuring a well-trained psychology workforce outweigh potential access issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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