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Ohios Education Requirements for Counselor Licensure: Masters degree from a clinical mental health counseling program, clinical rehabilitation counseling program, or addiction counseling program accredited by the council for accreditation of counseling and related educational programs CACREP.
Requirements. Completion of a masters degree in social work from a CSWE accredited program, and a minimum of two years post-MSW and post LSW experience, including 150 hours of documented training supervision by a LISW-S. Your supervision must be complete, and documented with the Board, before you begin this process.
Similar to the MFT licensing laws, the PCC licensing laws require PCC interns to complete 3,000 hours of supervised experience in no less than 104 weeks.
What is the breakdown for the required hours of experience to become a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)? California law currently requires 3,000 hours of supervised professional experience, including 104 supervised weeks, in order to qualify for LMFT licensure.
You will need 104 weeks of supervision and 3,000 hours of supervised work experience that meets all requirements as specified in law before applying for licensure. Below are some important tips to help ensure the hours you gain will count toward licensure: Always renew your AMFT registration on time.
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While some higher education degrees only require an institutional accreditation, there are certain states that require APA accreditation for licensure, which include: Georgia. Hawaii. Massachusetts. Oklahoma. Pennsylvania. Tennessee. Texas.

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