Board certification is an annual certification that is due January 1. A specialist has a grace period of 15 days to submit the attestation and pay the associated dues before a late fee is charged. To be listed on the public directory, the specialist must be current (meaning the attestation needs to be submitted before January 1).
This directory lists all current ABPP board certified psychologists. If a name does not appear, that individual 1) is either not board certified through ABPP or 2) has not maintained the above requirements. It is possible that an individual has overlooked providing the attestation and fee; if an individual claims to be ABPP board certified and is not listed in this directory, it is appropriate to contact ABPP (office@abpp.org).
| First | Last ↑ | Address | Contact | Licensed In | Board Certified In |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joseph | Zander | 1875 Dermpster Street Park Ridge IL 60068 US |
Phone: (847) 723-5865 Fax: (847) 723-5882 Email: joseph.zander@aah.org |
Illinois | Behavioral & Cognitive Psychology |
| Elke | Zuercher-White | 6916 NE 159th St. Vancouver WA 98686 US |
Phone: (503) 875-9263 Fax: (503) 297-5744 Email: drzuercher@drzuercher.com |
Behavioral & Cognitive Psychology | |
| Liza | Zwiebach | 12 Executive Park Drive NE 3rd Floor Atlanta GA 30329 United States |
Phone: (404) 727-8964 Email: lzwieba@emory.edu |
Georgia | Behavioral & Cognitive Psychology |
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