Hours accrued during practicum or internship are distinct from
post-degree supervision hours.
Not exact matches
Prior to attaining independent licensure: Completion of a minimum of two (2) years
post-degree full time (30 or more clock
hours per week) MFT work experience, Completion of two - hundred (200)
hours of
supervision, one - hundred (100) of which must be individual, Completion of a minimum of one - thousand (1000)
post-degree direct client
hours completed concurrently with the required ratio of one (1)
supervision hour to every ten (10) client contact
hours; two hundred - fifty (250) of these direct contact
hours must be with couples or families physically present in the therapy room.»
LMFT · Minimum of four (4) years
post-degree full time MFT experience · 30
hour graduate course in
supervision · Minimum 180
hours of clinical
supervision to MFTs: at least 2 MFT trainees for at least nine months each · 36
hours of supervised
supervision by Board approved LMFT Supervisor Mentor OR an AAMFT Approved Supervisor · Requirements found in Rule 536 - X -4-.04
This requirement is distinct from the
post-degree, directed experience commonly referred to as «
supervision,» although these
hours can be applied towards
supervision.
These
hours may be considered as a part of the
supervision hours completed
post-degree.
Aspiring LPCs in Colorado must complete a number of
hours of
post-degree practice in psychotherapy under
supervision from an LPC, licensed clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, or psychologist.
Montana requires aspiring LCPCs to complete 3,000
hours of
supervision — at least 1,500 of which must be
post-degree.
An applicant with a minimum of ten (10) years of
post-degree clinical experience (including working with couples), will require twenty - five (25)
hours of
supervision (50 % percent of which is individual
supervision) and an endorsement of clinical skill history by an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist.
During this provisional licensure time period, the LLPC works under the direct
supervision of a fully licensed professional counselor (LPC) who has been trained in
supervision to complete the required 3,000
post-degree hours.