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It depends on the state in which you are licensed. In Florida, for example, a LMHC must have a Masters. Generally speaking, certifications do not translate into licensures.
Currently? I do not think so. I just spoke to an employer in Clinical facility, I am an LMHC and apparently could not qualify for the job because of billing restrictions. Note: this job was in Florida
Only if the LMHC is employed by an OMH agency in New York State.
Typically a person doing clinical therapy (psychotherapy or counseling) would have an MSW (Master's in Social Work) or an MA leading to the LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor) credential. The person would then have to meet whatever the state requirements are (supervised practice, exam) to obtain a license to practice.
To get grandfathered in as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), you typically need to meet specific criteria set by your state’s licensing board, which may include holding a relevant degree, completing a certain number of supervised hours, and passing required examinations before a designated cutoff date. It's essential to check your state’s regulations, as they can vary significantly. Additionally, you may need to submit documentation and apply for the grandfathered status before the deadline. Always consult your state licensing board for the most accurate and detailed information.
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