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The Ohio Psychological Association (OPA) is one of the largest and most innovative state psychological associations. Founded in 1949, OPA was the first state psychological association to have a paid employee to direct our advocacy, marketing and educational work.
To register for the 9-1-2022 to 8-31-2024 biennium or to view your transcript online, click here and enter your license number and pin. Remember, late fees will be accessed beginning December 1, 2022. The 2024-2026 biennium runs from September 1, 2024 to August 31, 2026.
Founded in 1949, the Ohio Psychological Association (OPA) is currently the seventh largest state psychological association. OPA was the first state psychological association to have a paid staff person to direct our advocacy, marketing and educational work.
OPA's 2025 Annual Convention will feature 2 days (May 1 and 2) of virtual learning and 1 day (May 3) of in-person experiential learning at the Quest Conference Center in Westerville, Ohio. 2025 Convention Quick Links!
Welcome to the Ohio Psychological Association Website. While some of the resources available on our site are open to the public. Many of our resources are exclusively available to OPA Members Only. If you are an OPA Member, please sign-in below.
The Ohio Psychological Association (OPA) provides this service as a way for you to find psychologists* who are located near you and provide the services you want. Upon submitting the form below, you will receive a list of psychologists whose self-described services match the needs you specify.
requirements. Ohio psychologists must earn 23 hours of continuing education every two years to retain their psychology license. The 2022 - 2024 two-year biennium runs from Sept. 1, 2022 to Aug. 31, 2024. Hours must be completed by Aug. 31, 2024. Licensees must complete 23 hours, with 4 in ethics or cultural competency.
Ohio Psychological Association (OPA) - Find your next career at OPA Career Center. Check back frequently as new jobs are posted every day.
To practice as a licensed psychologist, one must be granted a license from the state of Ohio. A doctorate in clinical or counseling psychology, supervised practice and a national and Ohio exam are required.
The following organizations have applied for and been granted approval by the OPA-MCE Office to offer continuing education for psychologists during the 2020-22 biennium (September 1, 2020-August 31, 2022). Note: Providers applying for approval after February 2020 may not be included on this list.