Utah Admin. Code R156-60c-302d - Qualifications for Licensure - Suicide Prevention Course
(1) Under Subsection
58-60-405(1)(d)(iii),
the two hour suicide prevention course required to obtain clinical mental
health counselor licensure shall be:
(a)
approved, sponsored, or conducted by one of the following:
(i) accredited college or
university;
(ii) county, state, or
federal agency;
(iii) professional
association, or similar body, involved in clinical mental health therapy;
or
(iv) mental health agency that
provides clinical mental health services;
(b) relevant to mental health therapy and
suicide prevention, consistent with the laws of this state, and include one or
more of the following components:
(i) suicide
concepts and facts;
(ii) suicide
risk assessment, crisis intervention, and first aid;
(iii) evidence-based intervention for suicide
risk;
(iv) continuity of care and
follow-up services for suicide risk; and
(v) therapeutic alliances for intervention in
suicide risk;
(c)
completed in not less than 50-minute blocks of time in one of the following
formats:
(i) classroom lecture and
discussion;
(ii)
workshops;
(iii) synchronous
webinars;
(iv) asynchronous online
self-pace modules;
(v) case study
reviews; or
(vi) simulations;
and
(d) completed within
two years of application.
(2) The course provider shall provide
certification of:
(a) course
attendance;
(b) hours
completed;
(c) name of provider;
and
(d) date of
completion.
(3) An
applicant for licensure shall submit certification of course completion, within
the preceding two years, to the Division as a prerequisite for
licensure.
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