Registered Member
To become a registered member of HKADCP, an individual must have obtained a Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology or equivalent from an accredited educational institution that meets the required academic courseworks; dissertation; practicum/internship areas and hours and other requirements listed in the attached information. These requirements reflect our registered members possess the necessary components to practice as a qualified clinical psychologist.
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Fellow
To become a fellow of HKADCP, an individual must be a registered member, completed 5 years of experiences in clinical psychology AND to be invited and recommended to HKADCP by two fellow members of this association.
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Honorary Member
Any person recognized by his/her contributions to Clinical Psychology or who can contribute to HKADCP and be invited by the Board.
Honorary Adviser
Any person recognized by his/her contributions to Clinical Psychology or who can contribute to HKADCP and be invited by the Board.
Student Affiliate
Being enrolled in undergraduate in Psychology or graduate program in clinical psychology or any psychology related program of a recognized institute, college or university; AND to be nominated by one registered member of HKADCP.
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Associate Member
Person who has a working, qualified or bona fide interest in clinical psychology; AND to be nominated by one registered member of HKADCP.
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Is a HKADCP registered clinical psychologist a qualified clinical psychologist?
Making reference to latest international professional standards, HKADCP has laid clear and objective criteria for admission of registered clinical psychologist (Please click here for details) . Apart from high requirement for doctorate level of applicants, HKADCP also has adopted credential criteria requirement, under which applicant's professional qualification is counterchecked by at least one of the established and reputed professional or statutory psychological organizations in comparable developed countries.