Florida Regulations 64B4-31.007: Definition of a “Licensed Mental Health Counselor or the Equivalent, Who Is a Qualified Supervisor.”
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(1) A “”licensed mental health counselor, or the equivalent, who is a qualified supervisor,”” as used in Section 491.005(4)(c), F.S., is defined as an individual who, during the period for which the applicant claims supervision, meets one of the following:
(b) Is licensed or certified as a mental health counselor in another state, or resides in another state where licensure is not required, provided that he or she meets the education and experience requirements for licensure as a mental health counselor under Florida Statutes § 491.005(4);
(c) Is licensed as a clinical social worker or marriage and family therapist in Florida or in the state in which the supervision took place and can demonstrate a three semester or four quarter hour graduate level course in three of the following six content areas: counseling theories, counseling practice, assessment, career counseling, substance abuse, or legal, ethical, and professional standards from a clinical counseling program in an institution fully accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and/or the U.S. Department of Education;
(d) Is licensed as a psychologist in Florida or in the state where the supervision took place and completed a minimum of three years of experience providing psychotherapy, consisting of a minimum of 750 hours of direct client contact per year;
(2) Qualified supervisors who provide supervision in Florida for interns and trainees must meet the equivalency standards of subsection (1), and have:
(a) Completed five (5) years of clinical experience, two (2) years of which can be earned during a post-masters clinical internship with the remaining three (3) years of experience earned post-licensure; and,
(b) Completed, subsequent to licensure as a mental health counselor, training in supervision in one of the following:
1. A graduate level academic course in supervision which meets the requirements of Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B4-6.0025, or
2. A continuing education course in supervisory training which meets the requirements of Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B4-6.0025, or
3. A post-graduate training course for field instructors in clinical social work, or
4. Is designated an Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) by The Center for Credentialing and Education, Inc. (CCE), or
5. Is designated an Approved Supervisor by the AAMFT.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 491.004(5). Law Implemented 491.005(4)(c) FS. History-New 8-14-88, Amended 1-3-91, Formerly 21CC-31.007, 61F4-31.007, Amended 12-29-96, Formerly 59P-31.007, Amended 8-8-99, 8-9-00, 6-14-05, 7-16-06, 1-8-07, 8-28-07, 12-7-09.
(a) Holds an active license as a mental health counselor in the state of Florida;
(b) Is licensed or certified as a mental health counselor in another state, or resides in another state where licensure is not required, provided that he or she meets the education and experience requirements for licensure as a mental health counselor under Florida Statutes § 491.005(4);
(c) Is licensed as a clinical social worker or marriage and family therapist in Florida or in the state in which the supervision took place and can demonstrate a three semester or four quarter hour graduate level course in three of the following six content areas: counseling theories, counseling practice, assessment, career counseling, substance abuse, or legal, ethical, and professional standards from a clinical counseling program in an institution fully accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and/or the U.S. Department of Education;
(d) Is licensed as a psychologist in Florida or in the state where the supervision took place and completed a minimum of three years of experience providing psychotherapy, consisting of a minimum of 750 hours of direct client contact per year;
(2) Qualified supervisors who provide supervision in Florida for interns and trainees must meet the equivalency standards of subsection (1), and have:
(a) Completed five (5) years of clinical experience, two (2) years of which can be earned during a post-masters clinical internship with the remaining three (3) years of experience earned post-licensure; and,
(b) Completed, subsequent to licensure as a mental health counselor, training in supervision in one of the following:
1. A graduate level academic course in supervision which meets the requirements of Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B4-6.0025, or
2. A continuing education course in supervisory training which meets the requirements of Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B4-6.0025, or
3. A post-graduate training course for field instructors in clinical social work, or
4. Is designated an Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) by The Center for Credentialing and Education, Inc. (CCE), or
5. Is designated an Approved Supervisor by the AAMFT.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 491.004(5). Law Implemented 491.005(4)(c) FS. History-New 8-14-88, Amended 1-3-91, Formerly 21CC-31.007, 61F4-31.007, Amended 12-29-96, Formerly 59P-31.007, Amended 8-8-99, 8-9-00, 6-14-05, 7-16-06, 1-8-07, 8-28-07, 12-7-09.