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Ontario Slashes Psychologist Training Hours: Faster Care?
21 Nov
Summary
- Ontario proposes cutting psychologist training hours to boost supply.
- Critics warn reduced training risks care for vulnerable patients.
- Wait times for mental health care in Ontario are significantly long.
The College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario (CPBAO) is proposing substantial changes to licensing requirements, including a significant reduction in supervised work experience hours. This initiative aims to address Ontario's shortage of psychologists and decrease the extensive wait times for mental health services experienced by residents. The college argues that current requirements are unnecessarily lengthy and drive graduates out of the province, hindering access to care.
However, these proposed changes have sparked opposition from some psychologists. Concerns have been raised that a quicker licensing process could lead to less experienced practitioners, potentially endangering vulnerable patients by increasing the risk of misdiagnoses or inadequate treatment for severe mental health conditions. Experts emphasize the critical need for experienced professionals to accurately assess complex cases.
Ontario's auditor general has highlighted increasing wait times for mental health services, particularly for children and youth. While the CPBAO believes modernization will improve access, others advocate for increased public funding and workplace insurance coverage for psychotherapy as solutions. The final decision rests with the CPBAO's board and the provincial health minister.


