Oregon Board Psychology Enforcement Actions Report, Apr 2026
Summary
The Oregon Board of Psychology released its enforcement actions report covering October 8, 2025 to April 8, 2026. The report documents 12 proposed disciplinary actions (NPDAs), 2 Notices of Intent to Impose Civil Penalties (NICPs), 5 default orders, and 3 stipulated final orders against licensees, applicants, and unlicensed individuals. Additionally, 12 cases were dismissed during this period.
What changed
The Oregon Board of Psychology published its periodic enforcement actions report documenting disciplinary measures taken against licensees, applicants, and unlicensed individuals over a six-month period. The report catalogs NPDAs (Notices of Proposed Disciplinary Action), NICPs (Notices of Intent to Impose Civil Penalty), default orders resulting from failure to request hearings, and stipulated final orders.
Affected parties include licensed psychologists, applicants for licensure, and individuals practicing without a license. The report is informational in nature, providing transparency into Board enforcement activity. Compliance personnel at psychology practices should review the report to understand the types of violations and penalties the Board has addressed, including cases involving unlicensed practice.
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OBOP Most Recent Action Report Report Date: 4/8/26
Report Date Range: 10/8/25 to 4/8/26 Last Board Meeting: 3/13/26 Next Board Meeting: 5/8/26
This report contains all executed Board actions within the above date range. The Board website contains further information, including downloadable copies of the notices and orders issued. From the OBOP home page, click on "Licensee and Applicant Lookup" for information on licensees and applicants, or "Unlicensed Practice of Psychology" for unlicensed individuals.
Status: An "NPDA" (Notice of Proposed Disciplinary Action against a licensee or applicant) or an "NIICP"
(Notice of Intent to Impose Civil Penalty in cases of unlicensed practice) refers to the Board's proposed action and the reasons for it. A "Final Order," "Stipulated Order," or "Default Order" is the final document. An order may be the result of a contested case hearing, an agreement between the Board and the individual, or a default if the individual does not make a timely request for a hearing.
PROPOSED ACTIONS Last Name First Name License # Status Board Action
FINAL ACTIONS
Date of Last Name First Name License # Status Board Action
During this date range, 12 cases were dismissed by the Board.
Date of
Marshack Kathy NPDA Guastadisegni Paul NPDA Oglevie Stephen Unlicensed NICP Healey Cynthia NPDA Wilson Jessica Amended NPDA Wilson Jessica NPDA Healey Cynthia Default Order Craig Arlen Applicant Default Order Jones Soderman Jill Unlicensed Default Final Order Steinberg Naomi Stipulated Final Order Randall Sylvia Stipulated Final Order 11/19/25 11/14/25 3/16/26 1/21/26 1/14/26 3/13/26 3/13/26 4/2/26 2/2/26 1/9/26 1/9/26
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