Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-6-603 - Supervised Work Experience for Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure
A. An applicant for
licensure as a marriage and family therapist shall demonstrate completion of at
least 3200 hours of supervised work experience in the practice of marriage and
family therapy in no less than 24 months. The applicant shall ensure that the
supervised work experience includes:
1. At
least 1600 hours of direct client contact involving the use of psychotherapy:
a. At least 1000 of the 1600 hours of direct
client contact are with couples or families; and
b. No more than 400 of the 1600 hours of
direct client contact are in psychoeducation and at least 60 percent of
psychoeducation hours are with couples or families;
3. For the purpose of
licensure, no more than 1600 hours of indirect client contact related to
psychotherapy services.
B. For any month in which an applicant
provides direct client contact, the applicant shall obtain at least one hour of
clinical supervision.
C. An
applicant may submit more than the required 3200 hours of supervised work
experience for consideration by the Board.
D. During the period of supervised work
experience specified in subsection (A), an applicant for marriage and family
therapist licensure shall practice behavioral health under the limitations
specified in
R4-6-210.
E. There is no supervised work experience
requirement for licensure as an associate marriage and family
therapist.
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