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17 Ways to Lose Your License (List)

1. Unprofessional, dishonorable, or unethicalconduct


2. Violation of any Psychological Act, any lawfulorder of the Board, or any criminal statue of the state of Tennessee


3. Gross malpractice or pattern of continuedignorance, negligence, or incompetence in the course of practice.


4. Being guilty of fraud ordeceit in obtaining a license or in practice of psychology


5. Practicing outside of the scope of the licenseof psychology


6. Engaging in practice when mentally or physicallyunable to safely do so


7. Habitual intoxication or drug abuse thatadversely affects the ability to practice


8. Conviction of a felony, offense under state or federal druglaw, or any offense involving moralturpitude’


9. Willfully betrayinga professional secret; (i.e., sharing test questions)


10. Engaging in practice under false or assumed name


11. Making or signing a certificate that is known tobe false


12. Advertising misleading statements or publicizingfraudulent advertising relative to any disease, human aliment, or condition


13. Offering or agreeing to cure or treat a disease,injury, infirmity, or ailment be secret means


14. Willful violation of the rules of the Board toregulate advertising


15. Violation of the continuing education provisions


16. Giving or receiving rebates for referrals


17. Obtaining a license in this state knowing thatyour license was revoked in another state for disciplinary reasons

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Unprofessional, dishonorable, or unethical conduct

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Violation of any Psychological Act, any lawful order of the Board, or any criminal statue of the state of Tennessee

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3

Gross malpractice or pattern of continued ignorance, negligence, or incompetence in the course of practice.

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Being guilty of fraud or deceit in obtaining a license or in practice of psychology

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Practicing outside of the scope of the license of psychology

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Engaging in practice when mentally or physically unable to safely do so

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Habitual intoxication or drug abuse that adversely affects the ability to practice

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Conviction of a felony, offense under state or federal drug law, or any offense involving moral turpitude

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Willfully betraying a professional secret; (i.e., sharing test questions)

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Engaging in practice under false or assumed name

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11

Making or signing a certificate that is known to be false

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12

Advertising misleading statements or publicizing fraudulent advertising relative to any disease, human aliment, or condition

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13

Offering or agreeing to cure or treat a disease, injury, infirmity, or ailment by secret means

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Willful violation of the rules of the Board to regulate advertising

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Violation of the continuing education provisions

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Giving or receiving rebates for referrals

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Obtaining a license in this state knowing that your license was revoked in another state for disciplinary reasons