Jim has held
licensure as a clinical psychologist since 1973.
Not exact matches
For school
psychologist positions: a Master's Degree or Ph.D. in Psychology
as well
as social work or school /
clinical psychology
licensure
Minimum of 3 yrs in good standing and licensed practice in the following professions: (a) a licensed marriage and family therapist in Vermont; or (b) a marriage and family therapist in another state who would meet the Vermont
licensure requirements; or (c) a licensed
clinical social worker in Vermont, or in another state who would meet the Vermont
licensure requirements; or (d) future provision: If permitted by statute, the Board may, where a qualified marriage and family therapist is not reasonably available, permit a person licensed
as a
clinical mental health counselor,
clinical social worker,
psychologist, or psychiatrist to serve
as the supervisor.»
Consultation or Supervision: At any time during your post-master's practice, you received at least 24 hours of face - to - face supervision / consultation in this specialty area from a consultant or supervisor who was experienced (at least 5 years of post-graduate practice), held
licensure at the highest
clinical level, and worked as an Advanced Clinical Social Worker, Psychiatrist (M.D. or D.O.), or Clinical Psychologist (doctoral level), for whom about 20 % of clients (on average) were children & their f
clinical level, and worked
as an Advanced
Clinical Social Worker, Psychiatrist (M.D. or D.O.), or Clinical Psychologist (doctoral level), for whom about 20 % of clients (on average) were children & their f
Clinical Social Worker, Psychiatrist (M.D. or D.O.), or
Clinical Psychologist (doctoral level), for whom about 20 % of clients (on average) were children & their f
Clinical Psychologist (doctoral level), for whom about 20 % of clients (on average) were children & their families.
She holds dual
licensure as a Pediatric
Psychologist and a
Clinical Nurse Specialist.
Participants in this program will be able to acquire
clinical and supervision hours that may be applied toward licensure in Georgia as a Professional Counselor, Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Psych
clinical and supervision hours that may be applied toward
licensure in Georgia
as a Professional Counselor,
Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Psych
Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or
Psychologist.
A licensed marriage and family therapist in this state A marriage and family therapist in another state who would meet the Vermont
licensure requirements A licensed
clinical social worker in this state, or in another state who would meet the Vermont
licensure requirements The board may, where a qualified marriage and family therapist is not reasonably available, permit a person licensed
as a
clinical mental health counselor,
clinical social worker,
psychologist, or psychiatrist to serve
as the supervisor.
Kim Seelbrede provides
clinical supervision to new therapists working towards
licensure as well
as helping
psychologists, psychotherapists and counselors integrate mind - body techniques into their practices.
Unlike
psychologists, who usually need a full doctoral degree to practice professionally, marriage and family counselors,
as well
as most other types of counselors, qualify for initial
licensure after completing a master's degree program and some amount of supervised
clinical experience.