Current through September 24, 2024
A. Components
and Purpose
The MH-CTP consists of three (3) training workshops and
corresponding written examinations developed by /under the direction of the
Mississippi Department of Mental Health for the purpose of providing all Mental
Health Therapists statewide with the same foundation of knowledge.
B. Content
Content of the three (3) Modules includes an overview of
mental health, etiology, diagnosis and treatment, services for children and
adults with mental illness/ emotional disturbances, and an overview of
applicable DMH Minimum Standards, interpretive guidelines, the Bureau of Mental
Health Record Guide, etc.
C. Timeline
(1) Beginning with applications for
provisional certification (PCMHT) received on or after July 1, 1999, each
applicant shall be required to successfully complete the MH-CTP.
(2) All three (3) Modules must be attended in
regular intervals to be determined by the Division.
(3) Provisionally certified individuals are
required to attend one (1) of the Modules within the first eight months of the
24-month provisional certification period or as scheduled by the
Division.
D.
Registration
(1) Individuals holding
provisional certification (PCMHT) are eligible to register for and attend the
Mental Health Core Training Program (MH-CTP).
(2) The Division will make available the
current schedule of available Modules and MH-CTP Registration Forms to eligible
individuals.
(3) Eligible
individuals who wish to attend one of the Modules must register with the
Division at least ten (10) working days prior to the first day of the
Module.
(4) A complete registration
includes receipt of the completed MH-CTP Registration Form and the appropriate
Module/ Examination Fee by the established deadline. See Chapter 6, Section 1,
B., p. 36 and Section 3, p. 37 for more information on the Module/Examination
Fee.
(5) The responsibility for
registering for Modules is that of the eligible individual. This includes the
timely submission of all required registration forms/materials/ fees.
E. Written Examination
(1) A written examination will be
administered on the last day of each Module. Examinations will only be
administered to individuals who meet the attendance requirement as indicated in
Chapter 3, Section 6, F., p. 14.
(2) The purpose of the written examination is
to evaluate the individual's level of understanding of Module
content.
(3) Written examinations
are presented primarily in a multiple-choice format.
(4) Individuals must pass all of the required
examinations with a score of at least seventy percent (70%) on each
exam.
(5) Only a pass/ fail score
is reported to the individual who has taken the exam. Upon request, program
Directors/Executive Directors and Staff Development Officers will be provided
with pass/fail status. Actual scores will be kept confidential.
(6) Examination papers/materials are the
property of the Department of Mental Health. Neither the examination papers/
materials nor copies of examination papers/materials will be
returned.
F. Attendance
Requirement
(1) Individuals attending a Module
are expected to attend one hundred percent (100%) of the Module.
(2) In rare instances (i.e., family
emergency, illness, etc.), examinations will be administered to individuals who
have participated in at least eighty percent (80%) of the Module as determined
by the Division.
(3) Anyone who
finds it necessary to participate in less than eighty percent (80%) of the
Module will be expected to repeat the entire Module before being allowed to sit
for the written examination.
(4)
Attendance will be registered at least two (2) times each day.
G. Reexamination
(1) Failed Once: If an individual fails a
written examination for any Module one (1) time, he/she may take it once more
without repeating the entire Module. Payment of the Reexamination Fee is
required at the time of registration. See Chapter 6, Section 1, D., p. 36 and
Section 3, C., p. 37 for more information on the Reexamination Fee.
Reexaminations will be administered on a schedule determined by the Division.
To register for a second administration of an examination, an individual should
contact the Division.
(2) Failed
Twice: If a written examination is failed two (2) times for any Module, the
individual will be required to repeat the entire Module and written
examination, including the payment of the Module/ Examination Fee. See Chapter
6, Section 1, B., p. 36 and Section 3, D., p. 37 for more information on the
Module/ Examination Fee. To register to repeat a Module, an individual should
follow the instructions found in Chapter 3, Section 6, D., p. 13.
(3) Failed Three Times: Upon completion of
the entire Module, an individual may take the written exam a third (3rd) time.
If an individual fails a written examination for any Module a third (3rd) time,
he/she may take it a fourth (4th) and final time. Payment of the Reexamination
Fee is required at the time of registration. See Chapter 6, Section 1, D., p.
36 and Section 3, C., p. 37 for more information on the Reexamination Fee.
Reexaminations will be administered on a schedule determined by the Division.
To register for a fourth administration of an examination, an individual should
contact the Division.
(4) Failed
Four Times: If a written examination is failed a fourth (4th) time for any
Module, the individual will be considered to have Defaulted from the program.
See Chapter 3, Section 7, B., (3). pp. 15-16 for more information on Defaulted
status.
(5) No provisional
certificant may sit for an examination more than four (4) times.