S.C. Code Regs. § 36-08 - Licensing Provisions for Marriage and Family Therapists
An applicant for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist must:
(1) submit an application on
forms approved by the Board, along with the required fee; and
(2) hold a current, active, and unrestricted
Marriage and Family Therapy Associate license unless applying under the
provisions of Section
36-11;
and
(3) submit, on forms approved
by the Board documentation of completion of a minimum of one thousand five
hundred (1500) hours of post-master's clinical experience and post-master's
clinical supervision in marriage and family therapy performed over a period of
no fewer than two (2) years. Of the one thousand five hundred (1500) hours,
there must be a minimum of one thousand three hundred eighty (1,380) documented
direct client contact hours and a minimum of one hundred twenty (120)
documented hours of supervision by a licensed marriage and family therapy
supervisor or other qualified licensed mental health practitioner approved by
the Board prior to beginning supervision, that includes experience assessing
and treating clients with the more serious problems as categorized in standard
diagnostic nomenclature. At least sixty (60) of the supervision hours must be
individual/triadic, and the remaining sixty (60) hours can be
individual/triadic or group.
Notes
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