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INTRODUCTION:
Massachusetts Psychology Jurisprudence Exam Preparation Package is designed for doctoral
-level
candidates seeking licensure as psychologists in Massachusetts for the 2025/2026 cycle. The package
reflects the current Massachusetts General Laws (MGL) Chapter
112, Sections 118
-129, the 262 CMR
Board Regulations, the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (as incorporated
by reference), and Massachusetts
-specific legal precedents and administrative rulings. This exam tests
knowledge of stat
e laws, regulations, and ethical standards governing psychological practice,
mandatory reporting, confidentiality, supervision, and professional conduct in Massachusetts.
1. Under Massachusetts law (MGL c.112, §118), what is the minimum educational requirement for
licensure as a psychologist?
A. Master's degree in psychology from an accredited institution
B. Doctorate in psychology from a program recognized by the Board
C. Medical degree with psychiatry residency
D. Bachelor's degree plus five years of supervised experience
Answer: B
Rationale: MGL c.112, §118 explicitly requires a doctoral degree in psychology from a program, school,
or department recognized by the Board as maintaining satisfactory standards.
2. According to 262 CMR 4.00, how many hours of-to-face
face supervision are required during the
postdoctoral supervised experience for licensure in Massachusetts?
A. 500 hours
B. 1000 hours
C. 1500 hours
,D. 2000 hours
Answer: C
Rationale: 262 CMR 4.03(2) mandates a minimum of 1500 hours of
-to-face
face supervision during the
postdoctoral experience, with specific requirements for frequency and documentation.
3. A psychologist in Massachusetts receives a subpoena for a client's treatment records. The client has
not provided consent. According to Massachusetts law and APA ethics, the psychologist's FIRST action
should be to:
A. Send the records to the court immediately.
B. Contact the client to inform them of the subpoena and discuss options.
C. Ignore the subpoena as client confidentiality is absolute.
D. Contact the attorney who issued the subpoena to refuse.
Answer: B
Rationale: The psychologist must first attempt to notify the client and obtain consent or instructions, in
accordance with APA Ethics Code 4.05 and Massachusetts privacy protections, before taking any
further steps like filing a motion to quash.
4. How many total postdoctoral supervised experience hours are required for licensure as a
psychologist under 262 CMR 4.03?
A. 1,500 hours
B. 3,000 hours
C. 3,200 hours
D. 4,000 hours
Answer: C
Rationale: 262 CMR 4.03(1) requires a minimum of 3,200 hours of postdoctoral supervised experience
to qualify for licensure in Massachusetts.
5. Under MGL c.112, §129, which of the following constitutes grounds for suspension or revocation of a
psychologist's license?
,A. Discontinuing treatment when a client cannot pay
B. Conviction of a felony related to the practice of psychology
C. Referring a client to a psychiatrist for medication evaluation
D. Maintaining professional liability insurance
Answer: B
Rationale: MGL c.112, §129 specifies that conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude or a felony
related to the practice constitutes grounds for disciplinary action, while the other options represent
standard or protected professional activities.
6. According to 262 CMR 2.00, how often must licensed psychologists renew their licenses in
Massachusetts?
A. Every year
B. Every two years
C. Every three years
D. Every five years
Answer: B
Rationale: 262 CMR 2.07 establishes biennial renewal requirements for psychologist licenses, with the
renewal period aligned with the licensee's birth month.
7. How many continuing education (CE) hours are required for license renewal for Massachusetts
psychologists under 262 CMR 3.00?
A. 10 hours per renewal period
B. 20 hours per renewal period
C. 40 hours per renewal period
D. 60 hours per renewal period
Answer: C
Rationale: 262 CMR 3.04 requires completion of 40 hours of continuing education per biennial renewal
cycle, including specific requirements for ethics and cultural competence.
, 8. Under Massachusetts law (MGL c.112, §120), who is authorized to use the title "psychologist"?
A. Anyone with a master's degree in counseling
B. Only persons licensed under MGL c.112, §119
C. School psychologists certified by the Department of Education
D. Both B and C under specific circumstances
Answer: D
Rationale: MGL c.112, §120 restricts the title to licensed psychologists, but includes exemptions for
certificated school psychologists performing duties within schools and under the scope of their
certification.
9. Which of the following best describes the supervisory relationship requirements under 262 CMR
4.04?
A. Supervision may be provided by any licensed mental health professional
B. Supervisors must be licensed psychologists with at least two years-licensure
of post experience
C. Supervisors must be licensed psychologists who have held a license for at least three years or meet
board-approved equivalency
D. Supervisors may be psychologists licensed in any state regardless of Massachusetts licensure status
Answer: C
Rationale: 262 CMR 4.04 requires supervisors to be Massachusetts
-licensed psychologists with a
minimum of three years post
-licensure experience or possess board
-approved equivalent
qualifications.
10. Under Massachusetts mandatory reporting laws (MGL c.119, §51A), a psychologist who suspects
child abuse or neglect must report orally to the Department of Children and Families (DCF) within:
A. Immediately upon suspicion, followed by written report within 48 hours
B. 24 hours, followed by written report within 48 hours
C. 48 hours, followed by written report within 72 hours
D. 7 days