N.H. Admin. Code § Mhp 306.02 - Post-Graduate Practical Experience for Marriage and Family Therapists
(a) All applicants for licensure as a
marriage and family therapist shall have completed at least 2 years of
supervised experience in the practice of marriage and family therapy with a
minimum of one hour per week of individual face-to-face supervision by a
psychologist, clinical mental health counselor, independent clinical social
worker, pastoral psychotherapist, or marriage and family therapist licensed in
the state where the supervision takes place.
(b) A year of experience shall not be less
than 1500 hours, to have been completed within not less than 12 and not more
than 24 consecutive calendar months. The post-graduate experience shall total
3000 hours of experience.
(c)
Notwithstanding (a) and (b) above, an applicant holding a current MLADC license
issued by the board of licensing for alcohol and other drug use professionals
may under RSA
330-A:21, III, substitute
their experience as an MLADC for up to 1500 hours of the work experience
requirement under (a)(1) above and shall be permitted to substitute up to 50
face-to-face supervision hours under (a)(2) above.
(d) As part of the 3000 hours, all applicants
shall have completed 1000 hours of supervised face-to-face clinical client
contact hours with individuals, couples, and families.
(e) For the 1000 hours of face-to-face
contact hours required by Mhp 306.02(d), all applicants shall have 200 hours of
face-to-face supervision from an AAMFT approved supervisor or AAMFT approved
alternate supervisor.
(f)
Applicants who do not work under the supervision of an AAMFT approved
supervisor or approved alternate supervisor may contract for outside
supervision in order to meet the requirements in Mhp 306.02(e) as follows:
(1) The outside supervisor and the
supervisee's place of employment shall complete a contract stating:
a. The nature of their
relationship:
b. The outside
supervisor's regular access to case documentation;
c. Communication procedures and frequency
between the outside supervisor and the on-site supervisor;
d. Steps to be taken by the supervisee and
each supervisor during client emergency situations;
e. Decision-making authority of supervisors;
and
f. That the approved AAMFT
supervisor or approved alternate supervisor shall visit the candidate's
worksite at least twice annually;
(2) The contract, in (1) above shall be filed
with the "Candidate for Licensure: Supervisory Agreement"; and
(3) Both individual and group supervision
hours shall be acceptable as follows:
a.
Individual supervision shall be face-to-face contact between one supervisor and
up to 2 supervisees; and
b. Group
supervision shall be face-to-face contact between one supervisor and up to 6
supervisees.
(g) Graduates of master's and doctoral
programs accredited by the COAMFTE may use up to 100 hours of their pre-degree
supervision towards the requirement in Mhp 306.02(e). Graduates of COAMFTE
programs may also use up to a total of 500 face-to-face client contact hours
earned during their graduate program towards the requirement in Mhp 306.02(e).
Students in marriage and family therapy doctoral programs who have a qualifying
master's degree may use practicum and internship experience and supervision in
the doctoral program toward these requirements.
(h) Independent private mental health
practice shall not be considered supervised professional experience.
(i) If the supervised professional experience
was in a private practice, then the supervisee shall have a W-2 relationship
with the site. A 1099 independent contractor relationship with the site shall
not meet this requirement.
(j)
Supervisors shall not be related to the supervisee in any of the following
ways:
(1) Spouse;
(2) Parent, stepparent, parent-in-law, or
step-parent-in-law;
(3) Natural,
foster or adopted child, or stepchild; or
(4) Sibling, brother-in-law, or
sister-in-law; and
(k)
The supervisor shall not have a dual relationship with supervisee which may
impair their objectivity as described in
Mhp
501.02(c).
(l) Alternative supervisors for both
pre-graduation and post-graduate experience shall meet the following
requirements:
(1) Have a graduate degree in
couple or marriage and family therapy or related mental health
discipline;
(2) Hold a NH license
in a mental health profession;
(3)
Have taken 5 graduate courses or taught couple or marital and family therapy
within or after the mental health professional degree used to qualify for
licensure in NH as follows:
a. Four of the 5
graduate courses shall be clinical couples or marriage and family therapy
theory courses or courses applying family therapy to a population or problem
type;
b. One course in ethics;
and
c. A course is a 3-credit
semester system or a 4-credit quarter system course or 100 continuing education
units post graduate degree taken or taught in marital and family therapy
workshops or seminars;
(4) Two years of full-time clinical
experience post-licensure; and
(5)
The 30-hour full AAMFT Approved Supervisor Training Course.
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