New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 34 - BOARD OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY EXAMINERS
Subchapter 2 - REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE; APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Section 13:34-2.4 - Experiential requirements for licensure as a licensed marriage and family therapist
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The following words and terms as used in this section and N.J.A.C. 13:34-3, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
"Counseling experience" means the application of mental health and human development principles through client contact in order to facilitate human development and adjustment throughout the lifespan.
"Group supervision" means the ongoing process of supervising between two and six interns and/or mental health professionals at one time in a group setting by a qualified supervisor.
"Marriage and family therapy experience" means the rendering of professional marriage and family therapy services under supervision to individuals, couples and families, individually or in groups, whether in the general public or in organizations, whether public or private.
"Marriage and family therapy supervision" or "supervised experience" means the ongoing process performed by a qualified marriage and family therapy supervisor who monitors the performance of the intern or licensed associate marriage and family therapist and provides regular, documented, face-to-face consultation, guidance, and instruction with the intern or licensed associate marriage and family therapist with respect to the marriage and family therapy with individuals, couples, and families and monitors the competencies of the intern or licensed associate marriage and family therapist.
"One calendar year" means 1,500 hours over a 50-week period, which is considered full-time, or no less than 750 hours over two periods of 50 weeks, which is considered part-time, totaling of 1,500 hours for the two periods of 50 weeks.
"Qualified supervisor" means an individual who has no less than five full-time years of professional marriage and family therapy practice experience or the equivalent and has either:
"Telesupervision" means the delivery by a qualified marriage and family therapy supervisor of marriage and family therapy supervision, through technology-assisted media, when the supervisor is present at one site and the intern or licensed associate marriage and family therapist is located at a separate site. "Telesupervision" does not include the use, in isolation, of audio-only telephone conversation, electronic mail, instant messaging, phone text, or facsimile transmission.
(b) An applicant for licensure as a marriage and family therapist shall submit to the Board documentation, on a form provided by the Board, establishing that the applicant has completed a minimum of two calendar years of supervised marriage and family therapy experience and one calendar year of counseling experience, which may be in marriage and family therapy, as set forth below:
(c) An applicant for licensure with a master's degree shall complete two of the three required calendar years of marriage and family therapy experience after the applicant has earned the master's degree.
(d) An applicant for licensure with a post-master's or doctoral degree shall complete one calendar year of marriage and family therapy experience after the applicant has earned the post-master's or doctoral degree.