Built for students in psychology—backed by experts.
Get the protection, resources, and support you need as you prepare for practicum, internship, or early professional life.
Protect your future, support your journey.
Start strong with coverage and resources designed specifically for psychology students. From affordable liability insurance to expert guidance, continuing education, and early-career tools, The Trust and Trust Risk Management Services offer everything you need to stay protected and prepared.
Student Liability Insurance
Only $35/year. Covers school-approved practicum, externship, or internship. Includes occurrence-based protection with $1M/$3M limits.
Student Resource Center
Quick guides, sample forms, and professional development tools to support your growth.
Advocate 800 Program: Risk management support for psychologists, by psychologists.
The Advocate 800 Program offers confidential, real-time access to expert guidance, ensuring you have the support needed to mitigate risks with transparency and confidence. Call us today at 
(800) 477-1200 for more.
Confidential Access to Experts
Get secure, private consultations with professionals who understand your specific needs and risks.
Real-Time Risk Guidance
Receive immediate advice for navigating complex, high-stakes situations.
Comprehensive Resource Library
Access tools, documents, and educational resources to better understand your risks and liabilities.
Tailored to Your Profession
Expert guidance designed specifically for the unique challenges of psychologists.
Private. Protected. Separate.
Unlike other carriers, The Trust keeps your consultation completely private and separate from your insurance policy – ensuring there’s no impact on your coverage, ever.
Free Unlimited, Ongoing Support
As a policyholder, you have unlimited access to the Advocate 800 Program at no additional cost.
Risk Management Training
A 12-module training series focused on risk management and disparities in treatment topics. Normally $210—free for students.
Resource Library
Explore articles, toolkits, and insights on professional risk and ethics.
Career Focused Support
Included with your policy: CE opportunities, risk tools, exclusive discounts, and career-focused support.
Trusted by Psychologists and Allied Health Professionals Nationwide.
From early-career professionals to seasoned clinicians, psychologists count on The Trust for protection, education, and expert support at every stage of their careers.
Other Liability & Coverage Options
Pet Health Insurance
Affordable, customizable coverage to help you care for your pet—because your companion deserves protection, too.
Travel365 Insurance
Comprehensive travel protection for students on the go—covering trips, emergencies, and unexpected delays worldwide.
Insights, updates, and support for your professional journey.
Stay current with articles covering the business of practice, organizational updates, and evolving topics that matter to psychologists. From expert tips to company news, it’s all here to help you stay informed and supported.
Strengthening Psychology’s Foundation: The Trust’s Enduring Commitment to the Profession
At The Trust, our mission extends beyond providing liability insurance. It’s about protecting the profession itself, ensuring that psychology remains strong, sustainable, and able to thrive for generations to come. The Changing Landscape of Psychology As a profession, psychology is confronting a moment of profound change. The field is evolving quickly, but so are new
What’s the Difference Between Claims-Made and Occurrence Insurance Policies?
When it comes to professional liability insurance, knowing exactly what you’re buying is crucial. For psychologists and mental health professionals, understanding the coverage options and core differences between claims-made and occurrence coverage helps ensure your protection and your peace of mind—matches your career and your budget. Nearly all liability policies fall into one of two
Supporting the Business Side of Practice
One of the greatest gaps in our field isn’t clinical—it’s business. While psychologists receive years of training in research, ethics, and therapy modalities, few programs dedicate time to the practical knowledge needed to establish and sustain a successful practice. As a licensed psychologist and Deputy Director at The Trust, I’ve seen this gap firsthand across