Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Agency 115 - BOARD OF COUNSELING
Chapter 50 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY
Section 18VAC115-50-96 - Continuing competency activity criteria
Universal Citation: 8 VA Admin Code 115-50-96
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Continuing competency activities must focus on increasing knowledge or skills in one or more of the following areas:
1. Ethics, standards of practice or laws
governing behavioral science professions;
2. Counseling theory;
3. Human growth and development;
4. Social and cultural foundations;
5. The helping relationship;
6. Group dynamics, processing and
counseling;
7. Lifestyle and career
development;
8. Appraisal of
individuals;
9. Research and
evaluation;
10. Professional
orientation;
11. Clinical
supervision;
12. Marriage and
family therapy; or
13.
Addictions.
B. Approved hours of continuing competency activity shall be one of the following types:
1. Formally organized learning activities or
home study. Activities may be counted at their full hour value. Hours shall be
obtained from one or a combination of the following board-approved, mental
health-related activities:
a. Regionally
accredited university or college level academic courses in a behavioral health
discipline.
b. Continuing education
programs offered by universities or colleges.
c. Workshops, seminars, conferences, or
courses in the behavioral health field offered by federal, state, or local
governmental agencies or licensed health facilities and licensed
hospitals.
d. Workshops, seminars,
conferences, or courses in the behavioral health field offered by an individual
or organization that has been certified or approved by one of the following:
(1) The International Association of Marriage
and Family Counselors and its state affiliates.
(2) The American Association for Marriage and
Family Therapy and its state affiliates.
(3) The American Association of State
Counseling Boards.
(4) The American
Counseling Association and its state and local affiliates.
(5) The American Psychological Association
and its state affiliates.
(6) The
Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification.
(7) NAADAC, The Association for Addiction
Professionals. and its state and local affiliates.
(8) National Association of Social
Workers.
(9) National Board for
Certified Counselors.
(10) A
national behavioral health organization or certification body.
(11) Individuals or organizations that have
been approved as continuing competency sponsors by the American Association of
State Counseling Boards or a counseling board in another state.
(12) The American Association of Pastoral
Counselors.
2. Individual professional activities.
a. Publication/presentation/new program
development.
(1) Publication of articles.
Activity will count for a maximum of eight hours. Publication activities are
limited to articles in refereed journals or a chapter in an edited
book.
(2) Publication of books.
Activity will count for a maximum of 18 hours.
(3) Presentations. Activity will count for a
maximum of eight hours. The same presentations may be used only once in a
two-year period. Only actual presentation time may be counted.
(4) New program development activity will
count for a maximum of eight hours. New program development includes a new
course, seminar, or workshop. New courses shall be graduate or undergraduate
level college or university courses.
b. Dissertation. Activity will count for a
maximum of 18 hours. Dissertation credit may only be counted once.
c. Clinical supervision/consultation.
Activity will count for a maximum of 10 hours. Continuing competency can only
be granted for clinical supervision/consultation received on a regular basis
with a set agenda. Continuing competency cannot be granted for supervision that
you provide to others.
d.
Leadership. Activity will count for a maximum of eight hours. The following
leadership positions are acceptable for continuing competency credit: officers
of state or national counseling organization; editor or reviewer of
professional counseling journals; member of state counseling
licensure/certification board; member of a national counselor certification
board; member of a national ethics disciplinary review committee rendering
licenses; active member of a counseling committee producing a substantial
written product; chair of a major counseling conference or convention; other
leadership positions with justifiable professional learning experiences. The
leadership positions must take place for a minimum of one year after the date
of first licensure.
e. Practice
related programs. Activity will count up to a maximum of eight hours. The board
may allow up to eight contact hours of continuing competency as long as the
regulant submits proof of attendance plus a written justification of how the
activity assists him in his direct service of his clients. Examples include
language courses, software training, medical topics, etc.
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.
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