Are you on your way to California licensure and ready to take the CPLEE? It is helpful to know the components and background of the exam.
The California Psychology Laws and Ethics Examination (CPLEE) was developed and is maintained by the California Office of Professional Examinations Services (OPES) of the Department of Consumer Affairs. In July of 2015 it was determined that all psychologists seeking California licensure must successfully pass the CPLEE. Once you have finished a qualifying doctorate degree, completed all 3,000 hours of supervised and qualifying professional experience, and passed the EPPP, you are eligible to take the CPLEE.
The CPLEE is computer administered by Psychological Services, Inc. (PSI) throughout California and in some out of state locations. Call TSM at 1-877-510-5445 or email us at contactus@taylorstudymethod.com to find out the locations of testing centers in your area.
The CPLEE consists of 100 multiple choice questions regarding laws and ethics and candidates will have two and a half hours to complete the exam. 75 questions will be scored and 25 will remain unscored. A passing score is determined for each form of the exam by the California OPES of the Department of Consumer Affairs.
The CPLEE is made up of the following areas:
Area One: Confidentiality and Privilege
Makes up 14% of the exam
You will need to understand and apply the legal and ethical requirements regarding:
- Mandated Reporting (4% of the section)
- Privilege (4% of the section)
- Confidentiality (6% of the section)
Area Two: Psychotherapeutic Relationships
Makes up 15% of the exam
You will need to understand and apply the legal and ethical requirements regarding:
- Informed Consent (3% of the section)
- Treatment of Minors (3% of the section)
- Sexual Misconduct (3% of the section)
- Multiple and Exploitative Relationships (3% of the section)
- Termination of Relationship (2% of the section)
- Telehealth (1% of the section)
Area Three: Interpersonal Relationships
Makes up 14% of the exam
You will need to understand and apply the legal and ethical requirements regarding:
- Industrial/Organizational Consulting (3% of the section)
- Psychological Consulting (3% of the section)
- Personal Impairments (3% of the section)
- Cultural Competence (5% of the section)
Area Four: Intervention, Evaluation and Assessments
Makes up 14% of the exam
You will need to understand and apply the legal and ethical requirements regarding:
- Involuntary Treatment (4% of the section)
- Duty to Protect (3% of the section)
- Psychological Testing (4% of the section)
- Forensic Services (3% of the section)
Area Five: Records
Makes up 11% of the exam
You will need to understand and apply the legal and ethical requirements regarding:
- General Requirements (2% of the section)
- Retention of Records (3% of the section)
- Release of Records (4% of the section)
- Electronic Recordkeeping (2% of the section)
Area Six: Administrative Issues
Makes up 5% of the exam
You will need to understand and apply the legal and ethical requirements regarding:
- Fees and Arrangements (3% of the section)
- Barter (1% of the section)
- Notice to Consumers (1% of the section)
Area Seven: Professional Issues
Makes up 15% of the exam
You will need to understand and apply the legal and ethical requirements regarding:
- Competence Boundaries (3% of the section)
- Professional Consultation (3% of the section)
- Peer Infractions (3% of the section)
- Advertising and Marketing (1% of the section)
- Disciplinary Actions (3% of the section)
- Conflicts of Interest (2% of the section)
Area Eight: Scientific Research and Publication
Makes up 4% of the exam
You will need to understand and apply the legal and ethical requirements regarding:
- Public Media (4% of the section)
Area Nine: Teaching, Training, and Supervision
Makes up 8% of the exam
You will need to understand and apply the legal and ethical requirements regarding:
- Teaching and Supervision (3% of the section)
- Professional and Continuing Education (1% of the section)
- Supervision of Pre-licensed Clinicians (4% of the section)