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Materials are Time-Sensitive
As soon as you decide to apply for certification, please send us an email stating that you are planning to apply for the certification process. Send this email no later than June 1 of the year in which you will be submitting your application materials. Candidates who submit applications without informing us by June 1 of their intention to sit for the exam will be charged an extra administrative fee for failure to register for the application review process.
You may submit application materials only between January 1 and July 15 of the year in which you plan to take your examination. In order to meet the July 15 submission deadline, allow enough time for your primary and secondary trainer and your third endorser to get these materials to the ABE by July 15 (allowing for delivery delays). Forms received at other times will be returned to the person(s) who sent them to us; other references and letters of endorsement will be discarded. The forms are revised periodically and you must submit forms that are current.
Candidates must successfully complete both the written examination and the on-site observation within five years of being admitted to the certification process.
Email Statement of Intent
Contact us by email by June 1. In the Subject Line insert: “TEP Address Information” In the body of the email, include complete contact information including your name, degree, address, phone number, for example:
J.L. Moreno, M.D.
259 Wolcott Avenue
Beacon, NY 12508
Moreno@beaconhouse.org
(555) 555-5555
Registration is required so that the Admissions Committee can reserve adequate time to review your application for certification. As soon as we receive your email we will make a reservation for the Admissions Committee to review your materials.
Candidates who submit applications without emailing us of their intention to sit for the exam by June 1 will be charged an additional administrative fee for failure to register for the application review process.
File Your PAT Annual Update
Please remember that you must maintain and file a PAT Annual Update every July 15 until you have successfully passed both the TEP written examination and the TEP on-site examination.
Download the Current Forms
- TEP Application Form
- Primary Trainer Endorsement Form
- Secondary Trainer Endorsement Form
- Third Professional Endorsement Form
Review the Application Checklist.
Give the Forms to Your References
Give the appropriate forms to the person(s) who will be submitting references and recommendations for you in time for receipt of all materials at the American Board of Examiners by July 15. Remind them that the deadline for receipt of all materials is July 15. We do not accept electronic submissions of application materials or recommendations. Give the person a postage-paid envelope pre-addressed to:
American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy
1629 K Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006-1631
Note that your Third Professional Endorser may not be another student in psychodrama training or another applicant for certification.
Schedule of Fees
Submit application review fee with your application. Residents of countries other than Canada or the USA must pay an additional application review fee to cover extra costs associated with postage and phone calls to other countries.
If you are admitted, an examination fee is due September 1.
Candidates who fail to submit fees by the specified deadlines will be assessed a late fee.
Written Exam Options
If you have cognitive, medical, or psychological difficulties, you may request that the written exam be administered for longer time periods and/or several days. On request, the written exam may be scheduled up to two days prior to or two days after the regularly scheduled date. Regardless of when you take the exam, the final copies must be sent with tracking within four working days after taking the written exam and guaranteed to arrive no later than October 31.
Submit such requests for receipt by the Board no later than July 15.
Additional charges may be assessed to pay for the added expense of creating a tailor made exam and for office staff being on duty for extra time or additional days.
There may be other reasons why you need to change the date for the written exam. Refer to Written Exam Options for other conditions when you may request a change in dates. This request must be received by July 15.
Notification of Receipt of Application Materials
If you would like confirmation of receipt of your application materials, use a tracking service. (You should already have sent an email alerting us to your application.) If there are any missing materials from your application, we will contact you. We will not contact you until a decision has been reached on whether you will be admitted to the examination process.
Notification of Admission to the Examination Process
You will be notified of your admission or the reasons you were not admitted to the examination process no later than August 30.
Closed Book Exam
This is a closed book exam. You are on your honor to create new essays on the day of the exam to answer the exam questions. You may not look at your notes or any other resources when taking the exam. You may not cut and copy from any document whether printed out or on your computer. This includes copying from any materials you wrote before the exam. You may not search the internet or online for any information regarding definitions for psychodrama terms or answers for your exam.
Confidentiality and Social Media Guidelines
Candidates who take the written exam are prohibited from sharing information about the written exam. Review the specific guidelines about what you may communicate and when.
Release of Information on Applicants and Candidates
The Board may release information about applicants and candidates (e.g., “Mr. Smith has applied for certification” or “Mr. Smith is a candidate for certification”). The Board does not release specific information concerning the status of an individual, who has applied for certification (e.g., “Mr. Smith applied for certification but has failed to complete documentation of his training hours” or “Mr. Smith requested an application package but hasn’t returned it yet”). The Board does not release information about specific candidates concerning the examination process, (e.g., “Mr. Smith failed the written exam” or “Mr. Smith passed his written exam but has not yet scheduled his on-site”).
Re-Taking Written or Onsite Exam
If a candidate fails the written examination, the candidate may take the examination again. There is an administrative fee for retaking the written examination. Candidates may take the written examination up to three times within a five-year period. If the candidate does not pass on the third try, the candidate’s application is terminated.
The Board charges a continuous registration fee to maintain records on persons who have not completed the certification process. The continuous registration fee is equal to the PAT annual renewal fee.
If a candidate fails the on-site observation, it may also be retaken twice. The Board will pay a maximum of $100 toward the expenses of the first on-site observation. The candidate is responsible for paying all expenses over $100 for the first on-site observation and all expenses for the 2nd and 3rd observations. If the candidate does not pass on the third try, the candidate’s application is terminated.
Candidates must successfully complete both the written examination and the onsite observation within five years of admission to the certification process.