10 Guam Code Ann. § 121302
Terms Used In 10 Guam Code Ann. § 121302
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
(1) Accredited educational institution shall mean any educational institution which grants a doctoral or master’s degree and is accredited by a regional accrediting body in the United States or by another accrediting or recognized approval agency recognized by the Board including state, national or foreign approving agencies.
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(2) Clinical supervision shall mean the supervision of no more than six persons at the same time who are acquiring and completing clinical experience in accordance with Guam law. Clinical supervision is that aspect of instructional supervision which draws upon data from direct firsthand observation of actual teaching, or other professional events, and involves face-to-face and other associated interactions between the observer(s) and the person(s) observed in the course of analyzing the observed professional behaviors and activities and seeking to define and/or develop next steps toward improved performance. This includes, but is not limited to the following: case consultation, the assessment and diagnosis of presenting problems, development and implementation of treatment plans and the evaluation of the course of treatment.
(3) Consultant shall mean a credentialed professional who provides expert service, advice, or makes recommendations for a fee or pro bono, by phone, internet, in person, or by other means to an individual licensed in Guam as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor for the purposes of maximizing therapeutic benefit for a client.
(4) Licensed Mental Health Counselor shall mean a person licensed in Guam to practice Mental Health Counseling as defined in these rules and regulations.
(5) National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE) shall mean the examination of that name compiled by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC).
(6) National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE) shall mean the examination of that name compiled by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC).
(7) Mental Health Counseling shall mean the provision of services to individuals, couples, families, and groups. This includes the application of theories, principles, and methods of counseling and psychotherapy to define goals and develop plans of action aimed toward the prevention, treatment, and
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resolution of mental and emotional dysfunction and intra- or interpersonal difficulties. The practice of mental health counseling includes, but is not limited to, the assessment, diagnosis, and non-medical treatment of mental and emotional disorders, the application of psycho-educational techniques and measures aimed at the prevention of such disorders, and consultation to individuals, couples, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
(8) Counseling shall mean a specialized, formal interaction between a Licensed Mental Health Counselor or other Mental Health Professional and a client in which a therapeutic relationship is established to help resolve symptoms of mental disorders, psychosocial stress, family problems or other difficulties, which is designed to enhance problem solving skills and coping abilities as identified in a treatment plan.
(9) Individual Counseling shall mean planned interventions to assist a client to enlarge competencies, and increase problem solving skills and coping abilities according to identified treatment goals.
(10) Couples therapy shall mean therapeutic interventions with married or unmarried couples to resolve problems and conflicts in their relationship.
(11) Family therapy shall mean systematic interventions for the purpose of enabling family members to understand the behavior of individuals in relation to the ongoing operations of the family group.
(12) Group Counseling shall mean the gathering together of unrelated individuals at the direction of a group facilitator or counselor for a therapeutic purpose.
(b) Qualifications for Licensure.
(1) The provisions of this Act shall take effect two years after enactment. At that time, the Board shall issue a license as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor to an applicant who:
(A) has a doctorate or master’s degree from an accredited educational institution with a program in
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psychology, counseling, marriage and family therapy, clinical social work or other psycho-therapeutic discipline. The applicant must be able to show documentation of:
(i) a minimum of ninety quarter hours or sixty semester hours of graduate studies (as recommended by the Counsel for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs [CACREP]) that:
(ii) includes course content in the following areas:
(aa) Foundations;
(bb) Counseling, Prevention, and
Intervention;
(cc) Diversity and Advocacy; (dd) Assessment;
(ee) Research and Evaluation; and
(ff) Diagnosis;
(iii) includes a practicum, consisting of a minimum of one hundred hours; and
(iv) includes an internship, consisting of a minimum of six hundred hours;
(B) has completed a minimum of three thousand hours of documented post-graduate clinical experience and one hundred hours of supervision by a licensed Individual, Marriage and Family Therapist (IMFT), Certified Professional Counselor (CPC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), Clinical Psychologist, Psychiatrist or other license deemed by the Board to be substantially equivalent to these professions, who is licensed and authorized to provide such supervision in the United
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States, its territories or a foreign country determined to be acceptable on a case by case basis by the Board. The three thousand hours of post-graduate clinical experience may include, but is not limited to; face-to- face treatment of clients, keeping clinical notes, supervision, treatment team meetings, consultation, education, treatment planning, observation and other activities generally recognized to be part of clinical practice. A minimum of one thousand five hundred hours of the three thousand hours of post-graduate clinical experience must be in face-to-face treatment of individuals or groups;
(C) has successfully passed the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE) and the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE) which have been conducted in a manner approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC); and
(D) has documented completion of training by a professional association or educational institution and approved by the Board that consists of at least six hours of professional ethics, three hours of culturally competent counseling practices with Micronesian communities in Guam and one hour of mandated reporting.
(2) For an individual who has not engaged in post- graduate experience or cannot document a minimum of three thousand hours of post-graduate clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed IMFT, CPC, LCSW, LMHC, LPC, MFT, Clinical Psychologist, Psychiatrist or other license deemed by the Board to be substantially equivalent to these professions, who is licensed and authorized to provide such supervision in the United States, its territories or a foreign country determined to be acceptable on a case by case basis by the Board; such individual may practice under an internship program approved by the Board prior to engagement in that program in order to gain that supervision in Guam. The three thousand hour internship program may
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include, but is not limited to: face-to-face treatment of clients, keeping clinical notes, supervision, treatment team meetings, consultation, education, treatment planning, observation and other activities generally recognized to be part of clinical practice. A minimum of one thousand five hundred hours of the three thousand hours must be in face- to-face treatment of individuals and groups, and a minimum of one hundred hours must be supervision. To provide such supervision in Guam, a person must be a licensed Individual Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist or Licensed Clinical Social Worker licensed in Guam who has held a license for a minimum of five years with experience in clinical work which requires diagnosis and treatment planning; or a Clinical Psychologist or Psychiatrist licensed in Guam who has held a license for a minimum of three years with experience in clinical work which requires diagnosis and treatment planning.
(3) Individuals who hold a current, valid license in a state of the United States, its territories or a foreign country approved by the Board on a case-by-case basis as a Licensed Clinical Counselor of Mental Health, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Practitioner, Licensed Professional Counselor of Mental Health, or other license deemed by the Board to be substantially equivalent to the Guam license for a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, and who has passed the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE) in a manner approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) shall be eligible for the Guam license for a Licensed Mental Health Counselor.
(4) (A) The Board shall issue a “”Mental Health Counselor Intern License”” and number to an applicant who has satisfied all of the applicable requisite provisions of qualifications for licensure pursuant to Subsection (1)(A) of this Section, and who is acquiring the three thousand (3,000) hours of post-graduate clinical experience required for licensure, as provided
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pursuant to Subsection (1)(B) of this Section.
(B) The Board shall provide the application form to be completed by an applicant for a Mental Health Intern License.
(c) Exceptions to Licensure.
(1) No person may practice Mental Health Counseling in Guam who is not licensed as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor by the Board, unless such practice is approved by the Board or other Guam licensing Board. However, this Article does not prohibit:
(A) an employee of the Federal government from performing official duties on federal property;
(B) an LCSW, PC, LPC, CPC, LMHC, MFT, Psychologist or Psychiatrist, currently licensed in another jurisdiction of the United States from consulting with or advising a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Guam. However, the consultant, if not licensed in Guam may not provide services to a client directly;
(C) an active student in good standing, as a requirement of a university program for completion of a degree or a person who is engaged in the completion of the requirement of three thousand hours of post- graduate clinical experience to become licensed as an LMHC, under the supervision of a Guam licensed IMFT, LPC, LMHC, MFT, LCSW, clinical psychologist or psychiatrist from performing assigned duties.
(2) Nothing herein prohibits qualified members of other professional groups, such as clinical psychologists, school psychologists, counseling psychologists, social workers or ordained clergy from doing work of a counseling nature consistent with their training and code of ethics for their respective professions; provided, that they do not hold themselves out to the public as a Mental Health Counselor.
(d) Scope of Practice. Licensed Mental Health Counselors are qualified to provide services to individuals, couples, families,
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and groups. They apply theories, principles, and methods of counseling and psychotherapy to define goals and develop plans of action aimed toward the prevention, treatment, and resolution of mental and emotional dysfunction and intra- or interpersonal difficulties. The practice of mental health counseling includes, but is not limited to, the assessment, diagnosis, and non-medical treatment of mental and emotional disorders, the application of psychoeducational techniques and measures aimed at the prevention of such disorders, and consultation to individuals, couples, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
(e) Client Confidentiality. Client Confidentiality is defined and regulated as set forth in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the ethical rules of the American Counseling Association (ACA), Guam law, and revisions thereof. Breach of client confidentiality except as provided for by HIPAA, the ACA, or Guam law shall be considered unprofessional conduct and may be grounds for revocation or suspension of the license.
(f) Continuing Education Requirements. A licensee shall complete a total of forty contact hours or four Continuing Education Units directly related to the practice of Mental Health Counseling within each two year licensure period to qualify for renewal of licensure.
(g) Grandfather Provision. All licensees who hold a current, valid license as an Individual, Marriage and Family Therapist issued by the Guam Board of Allied Health Examiners or as a Licensed Professional Counselor issued by a Guam Board, within eighteen (18) months of the time this Article is enacted into law, or by August 31, 2017, whichever is later, shall be eligible to apply for a license as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. They may be granted a license as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor if:
(1) they can pass the NCMHCE developed by the NBCC (they shall be deemed eligible by the Board to take the test); or
(2) they can document one thousand (1,000) hours of post Masters clinical work which requires diagnosis and
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treatment planning; or
(3) they have held a license as an Individual, Marriage and Family Therapist in Guam, a Licensed Professional Counselor in Guam, or any combination of the two (2) for a minimum of six (6) years.
SOURCE: Added by P.L. 24-329:6 (Aug. 14, 1998). Repealed by P.L. 33-
154:7 (May 17, 2016). Reenacted with P.L. 32-054 (July 5, 2013) as amended, pursuant to P.L. 33-154:1, and codified as § 121302 by the
Compiler. Subsection (b)(4) added by P.L. 33-154:5 and subsection (g)
amended by P.L. 33-154:8.
2016 NOTE: This section was originally entitled “”Qualifications for Licensure,”” as added by P.L. 24-329:6 (Aug. 14, 1998). Subsection/subitem designations were altered/added to adhere to the Compiler’s general codification and alpha-numeric schemes pursuant to 1
GCA § 1606. Internal references were altered as part of the codification process.