Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Resident license. Applicants for temporary
licensure as a resident in counseling shall:
1. Apply for licensure on a form provided by
the board to include the following:
(i)
verification of a supervisory contract,
(ii) the name and licensure number of the
clinical supervisor and location for the supervised practice, and
(iii) an attestation that the applicant will
be providing clinical counseling services;
2. Have submitted an official transcript
documenting a graduate degree that meets the requirements specified in
18VAC115-20-49
to include completion of the coursework and internship requirement specified in
18VAC115-20-51;
3. Pay the registration fee;
4. Submit a current report from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB);
and
5. Have no unresolved
disciplinary action against a mental health or health professional license,
certificate, or registration in Virginia or in another jurisdiction. The board
will consider the history of disciplinary action on a case-by-case
basis.
B. Residency
requirements.
1. The applicant for licensure
as a professional counselor shall have completed a 3,400-hour supervised
residency in the role of a professional counselor working with various
populations, clinical problems, and theoretical approaches in the following
areas:
a. Assessment and diagnosis using
psychotherapy techniques;
b.
Appraisal, evaluation, and diagnostic procedures;
c. Treatment planning and
implementation;
d. Case management
and recordkeeping;
e. Professional
counselor identity and function; and
f. Professional ethics and standards of
practice.
2. The
residency shall include a minimum of 200 hours of in-person supervision between
supervisor and resident in the consultation and review of clinical counseling
services provided by the resident. Supervision shall occur at a minimum of one
hour and a maximum of four hours per 40 hours of work experience during the
period of the residency. For the purpose of meeting the 200-hour supervision
requirement, in-person may include the use of secured technology that maintains
client confidentiality and provides real-time, visual contact between the
supervisor and the resident. Up to 20 hours of the supervision received during
the supervised internship may be counted toward the 200 hours of in-person
supervision if the supervision was provided by a licensed professional
counselor.
3. No more than half of
the 200 hours may be satisfied with group supervision. One hour of group
supervision will be deemed equivalent to one hour of individual
supervision.
4. Supervision that is
not concurrent with a residency will not be accepted, nor will residency hours
be accrued in the absence of approved supervision.
5. The residency shall include at least 2,000
hours of face-to-face client contact in providing clinical counseling services.
The remaining hours may be spent in the performance of ancillary counseling
services.
6. A graduate-level
internship in excess of 600 hours, which was completed in a program that meets
the requirements set forth in
18VAC115-20-49,
may count for up to an additional 300 hours toward the requirements of a
residency.
7. Supervised practicum
and internship hours in a CACREP-accredited doctoral counseling program may be
accepted for up to 900 hours of the residency requirement and up to 100 of the
required hours of supervision provided the supervisor holds a current,
unrestricted license as a professional counselor.
8. The residency shall be completed in not
less than 21 months or more than four years. Residents who began a residency
before August 24, 2016, shall complete the residency by August 24, 2020. An
individual who does not complete the residency after four years shall submit
evidence to the board showing why the supervised experience should be allowed
to continue. A resident shall meet the renewal requirements of subsection C of
18VAC115-20-100
in order to maintain a license in current, active status.
9. The board may consider special requests in
the event that the regulations create an undue burden in regard to geography or
disability that limits the resident's access to qualified
supervision.
10. Residents may not
call themselves professional counselors, directly bill for services rendered,
or in any way represent themselves as independent, autonomous practitioners or
professional counselors. During the residency, residents shall use their names
and the initials of their degree, and the title "Resident in Counseling" in all
written communications. Clients shall be informed in writing that the resident
does not have authority for independent practice and is under supervision and
shall provide the supervisor's name, professional address, and phone
number.
11. Residents shall not
engage in practice under supervision in any areas for which they have not had
appropriate education.
12.
Residency hours approved by the licensing board in another United States
jurisdiction that meet the requirements of this section shall be
accepted.
C. Supervisory
qualifications. A person who provides supervision for a resident in
professional counseling shall:
1. Document
two years of post-licensure clinical experience;
2. Have received professional training in
supervision, consisting of three credit hours or 4.0 quarter hours in
graduate-level coursework in supervision or at least 20 hours of continuing
education in supervision offered by a provider approved under
18VAC115-20-106;
and
3. Hold an active, unrestricted
license as a professional counselor or a marriage and family therapist in the
jurisdiction where the supervision is being provided. At least 100 hours of the
supervision shall be rendered by a licensed professional counselor. Supervisors
who are substance abuse treatment practitioners, school psychologists, clinical
psychologists, clinical social workers, or psychiatrists and have been approved
to provide supervision may continue to do so until August 24, 2017.
D. Supervisory responsibilities.
1. Supervision by any individual whose
relationship to the resident compromises the objectivity of the supervisor is
prohibited.
2. The supervisor of a
resident shall assume full responsibility for the clinical activities of that
resident specified within the supervisory contract for the duration of the
residency.
3. The supervisor shall
complete evaluation forms to be given to the resident at the end of each
three-month period.
4. The
supervisor shall report the total hours of residency and shall evaluate the
applicant's competency in the six areas stated in subdivision B 1 of this
section.
5. The supervisor shall
provide supervision as defined in
18VAC115-20-10.
E. Applicants shall document successful
completion of their residency on the Verification of Supervision Form at the
time of application. Applicants must receive a satisfactory competency
evaluation on each item on the evaluation sheet. Supervised experience obtained
prior to April 12, 2000, may be accepted toward licensure if this supervised
experience met the board's requirements that were in effect at the time the
supervision was rendered.
Statutory Authority: §§
54.1-2400 and 54.1-3505
of the Code of Virginia.