Approved Supervisors |
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Currently our Board does not have a list of approved supervisors. Both the Oregon Counseling Association ( www.or-counseling.org ) and the Oregon Mental Health Counselors Association ( www.ormhca.org ) provide a list of supervisors. It is the applicant's responsibility to make sure that he/she chooses a supervisor that meets the Board's criteria. We review the supervisor's credentials when we receive an application from a registered intern or direct method applicant.
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Supervisor Update 10-15-07 |
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Questions have been raised regarding the amount of professional experience a mental health professional must have to serve as a supervisor. To clear up any confusion, the Board addressed this issue during its August meeting. In particular, the Board concluded that OAR 833-020-0050(4)(b) requires that the supervisor must have completed 3 years of post-graduate supervised clinical experience as a licensed mental health professional. Although this interpretation will not affect any prior approved supervising applicants, all future applicants must satisfy this requirement.
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SUPERVISOR CRITERIA |
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SUPERVISOR CRITERIA FOR LPC CANDIDATES
1. Hold a masters degree in counseling [psychology, social work, education counseling, medicine, marriage & family] will be considered.
2. Have completed at least three years of clinically supervised experience as a licensed mental health professional.
3. Before start of supervision have completed at least 30 clock hours of post-masters graduate level coursework in how to be a supervisor (for supervision after June 30, 1992). Training may come from doctoral courses, workshops, or seminars.
4. Hold a state license as a counselor or similar [clinical psychologist, clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist].
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IN LIEU OF #1—4 above: be an AAMFT-approved supervisor, a NBCC-approved clinical supervisor, or an AAPC diplomate.
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SUPERVISOR CRITERIA |
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SUPERVISOR CRITERIA FOR LMFT CANDIDATES
1. Had specific training in the systemic approach to couples and family therapy.
2. Have completed at least five years clinical experience as a marriage and family therapist.
3. Before start of supervision have completed at least 30 clock hours of post-masters course in how to be a supervisor (for supervision after June 30 1992). Training may come from doctoral courses, workshops, or seminars.
4. Hold a state license as a marriage and family therapist or similar [clinical psychologist, clinical social worker, professional counselor].
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IN LIEU OF #1—4 above: be an AAMFT- approved supervisor or an AAPC diplomate.
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