Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.1781 - Requirements to provide counseling supervision
Rule 81.
(1)
Before providing counseling supervision, a licensed professional counselor
shall satisfy 1 of the following requirements:
(a) Provided supervision for the first time
on or before January 1, 2013, completed training in the function of counseling
supervision, and acquired not less than 3 years post-master's practice in
counseling.
(b) Provided
supervision for the first time after January 1, 2013, and before March 5, 2022,
completed training in the function of counseling supervision that satisfies the
requirements of subrule (2) of this rule, and acquired not less than 3 years of
post-master's practice in counseling.
(c) Provided supervision for the first time
on or after May 5, 2022, completed training in the function of counseling
supervision that satisfies the requirements of subrule (2) of this rule, and
acquired not less than 5 years of post-master's practice in
counseling.
(d) Currently holds the
Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) credential from the CCE.
(2) Training in the function of
counseling supervision must include both of the following requirements:
(a) Specialized training that includes 1 of
the following:
(i) Two semester hours of
graduate credit in training in counseling supervision.
(ii) Thirty contact hours of workshop
training in counseling supervision.
(b) The specialized training specified in
subdivision (a) of this subrule must include studies in all the following
topics:
(i) Roles and functions of counseling
supervisors.
(ii) Models of
counseling supervision.
(iii)
Mental health-related professional development.
(iv) Methods and techniques in counseling
supervision.
(v) Supervisory
relationship issues.
(vi) Cultural
issues in supervision.
(vii) Group
supervision.
(viii) Legal and
ethical issues in counseling supervision.
(ix) Evaluation of supervisee and the
supervision process.
(3) Before the onset of supervision, a
licensed professional counselor shall provide a supervisee with a written
statement that addresses the licensee's supervising qualifications, including
how the licensee satisfies the requirements in subrules (1) and (2) of this
rule.
(4) A licensee that provides
counseling supervision shall keep ongoing documentation including, but not
limited to, performance and clinical notes, for each supervisee on the
supervision being provided.
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