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The answer varies state to state. In the state of Texas, state laws ban felons from working as a psychologist (Texas Occupations Code, Section 501.255). Felons are also banned from working as a Marriage and Family Therapist (Texas Occupations Code, Section 502.252). In California, however, a felony conviction does not necessarily prevent you from becoming a liscensed psychologist. A liscensing board may deny a license on the grounds that the applicant has been convicted of a crime. (California Business and Professions Code Section 480.a.1) However, if a convicted felon has obtained a certificate of rehabilitation (California Penal Code Section 4852.01-4852.21), then the applicant cannot be denied solely on the basis of having been convicted of a felony. (California Business and Professions Code Section 480.b)

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