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Angelo State University professor Sangeeta Singg has been appointed to the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists by Governor Greg Abbott. This prestigious appointment reflects Singg's significant contributions to the field of psychology and her commitment to advancing mental health practices in Texas.
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists plays a crucial role in regulating the practice of psychology within the state, ensuring that professionals meet the necessary standards of education and ethical conduct. Singg's expertise in psychology, combined with her academic background, positions her well to contribute to the board's mission.
In her new role, Singg will be involved in overseeing the licensing process for psychologists, setting standards for practice, and addressing issues related to mental health care in Texas. Her appointment is expected to bring valuable insights and perspectives to the board, particularly in areas such as psychological assessment and intervention strategies. This move is seen as a positive step towards enhancing the quality of psychological services available to Texans.
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