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Required to meet the Educational Requirements for Licensure

Descriptions of the Core Content Areas

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For those who begin graduate study before August 1, 2012 and complete that study on or before December 31, 2018, the degree must include the equivalent of at least three semester or four and one-half quarter units of graduate study in seven of the following nine core content areas, all of which must be completed before licensure.  View the entire section 4999.32, regarding education requirements before 2012.

Those with degrees from out-of-state must submit syllabi for the following nine core content courses.  If the applicant has attempted and failed to obtain syllabi from the university, course descriptions from the university catalog may be submitted.  The Board will make the final determination on whether the course description is acceptable. Those with post-1983 and later degrees from a CACREP-accredited program do not need to submit syllabi.  The university must complete the Out-of-State Degree Program Certification form found in the application.

  • (A) Counseling and psychotherapeutic theories and techniques, including the counseling process in a multicultural society, an orientation to wellness and prevention, counseling theories to assist in selection of appropriate counseling interventions, models of counseling consistent with current professional research and practice, development of a personal model of counseling, and multidisciplinary responses to crises, emergencies, and disasters.
  • (B) Human growth and development across the lifespan, including normal and abnormal behavior and an understanding of developmental crises, disability, psychopathology, and situational and environmental factors that affect both normal and abnormal behavior.
  • (C) Career development theories and techniques, including career development decision-making models and interrelationships among and between work, family, and other life roles and factors, including the role of multicultural issues in career development.
  • (D) Group counseling theories and techniques, including principles of group dynamics, group process components, group developmental stage theories, therapeutic factors of group work, group leadership styles and approaches, pertinent research and literature, group counseling methods, and evaluation of effectiveness.
  • (E) Assessment, appraisal, and testing of individuals, including basic concepts of standardized and non-standardized testing and other assessment techniques, norm-referenced and criterion-referenced assessment, statistical concepts, social and cultural factors related to assessment and evaluation of individuals and groups, and ethical strategies for selecting, administering, and interpreting assessment instruments and techniques in counseling.
  • (F) Multicultural counseling theories and techniques, including counselors’ roles in developing cultural self-awareness, identity development, promoting cultural social justice, individual and community strategies for working with and advocating for diverse populations, and counselors’ roles in eliminating biases and prejudices, and processes of intentional and unintentional oppression and discrimination.
  • (G) Principles of the diagnostic process, including differential diagnosis, and the use of current diagnostic tools, such as the current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, the impact of co-occurring substance use disorders or medical psychological disorders, established diagnostic criteria for mental or emotional disorders, and the treatment modalities and placement criteria within the continuum of care.
  • (H) Research and evaluation, including studies that provide an understanding of research methods, statistical analysis, the use of research to inform evidence-based practice, the importance of research in advancing the profession of counseling, and statistical methods used in conducting research, needs assessment, and program evaluation.
  • (I) Professional orientation, ethics, and law in counseling, including California law and professional ethics for professional clinical counselors, professional ethical standards and legal considerations, licensing law and process, regulatory laws that delineate the profession’s scope of practice, counselor-client privilege, confidentiality, the client dangerous to self or others, treatment of minors with or without parental consent, relationship between practitioner’s sense of self and human values, functions and relationships with other human service providers, strategies for collaboration, and advocacy processes needed to address institutional and social barriers that impede access, equity, and success for clients.
(Note:  Psychopharmacology, which appears below as (J), is also required of those who begin degrees before 2012 and complete them before 2018, but for these applicants the requirement may be satisfied with a two-semester-unit course taken post-degree.  It does not count as one of the nine core content areas within the degree.  For those who begin graduate study after 2012, Psychopharmacology is one of the thirteen three-semester-unit courses within the degree.)

The following areas are added to the above required core content areas for those beginning graduate study on or after August 1, 2012.  Ten of the thirteen core content areas must be included in the degree and all must be completed before licensure.  View the entire section 4999.33, regarding educational requirements after 2012.

  • (J) Psychopharmacology, including the biological bases of behavior, basic classifications, indications, and contraindications of commonly prescribed psychopharmacological medications so that appropriate referrals can be made for medication evaluations and so that the side effects of those medications can be identified.
  • (K) Addictions counseling, including substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, and addiction, major approaches to identification, evaluation, treatment, and prevention of substance abuse and addiction, legal and medical aspects of substance abuse, populations at risk, the role of support persons, support systems, and community resources.
  • (L) Crisis or trauma counseling, including crisis theory; multidisciplinary responses to crises, emergencies, or disasters; cognitive, affective, behavioral, and neurological effects associated with trauma; brief, intermediate and long-term approaches; and assessment strategies for clients in crisis and principles of intervention for individuals with mental or emotional disorders during times of crisis, emergency, or disaster.
  • (M) Advanced counseling and psychotherapeutic theories and techniques, including the application of counseling constructs, assessment and treatment planning, clinical interventions, therapeutic relationships, psychopathology, or other clinical topics.

 

APU Alumni LPCC Advising Checklist

If you graduated with a Masters degree from APU's School Counseling/School Psychology Department within the last 8 years, you will find the following information helpful.  The APU courses (in red) have been approved by the BBS in meeting the core content courses towards the LPCC license. 

LPCC Licensing Checklist

REQUIREMENTS for those who begin graduate study BEFORE AUGUST 1, 2012

Education Requirement:

A 48-semester-unit master’s or doctoral degree from an accredited or approved institution, which is counseling or psychotherapy in content, includes 6 semester units of supervised practicum in all 9 core content areas.

 

 

  1. Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Theories and Techniques ...................................... (EDUC 533; EDCO 533)

 

  1. Human Growth And Development Across the Lifespan............................... (EDUC 558; EDUC 557; EDCO 557)

 

  1. Career Development Theories and Techniques......................................... (EDUC 549; EDUC 552; EDCO 549)

 

  1. Group Counseling Theo. and Techn.................. (EDCO 555; [EDUC 550* & EDPY 697]; EDCO 533 & EDCO 550])

 

  1. Assessment, Appraisal and Testing........................... (SPED 531; EDUC 531; EDCO 534; [EDPY 681, 682, 683])

 

  1. Multicultural Counseling Theories and Techniques...................... (EDUC 530; EDUC 579; EDCO 579; EDPY 633)

 

  1. Prin. of Diag., Treatmt Planning & Prev................................................... (EDCO 571; EDUC 637; EDPY 637)

 

  1. Research and Evaluation.................................... (EDUC 636; EDPY 636; EDCO 592; [EDUC 571 & EDUC 572])

 

  1. Professional Orientation, Ethics and Law in Counseling.............................................. (EDUC 582; EDCO 535)

 

[Courses in “brackets” must be done together to meet core content course requirements]

*Courses CANNOT be double counted.  For instance: if you use EDCO 550 for #4 above, you CANNOT use it again to meet the Instruction in Crisis/Trauma Counseling Additional Course below OR If you use EDCO 533 for #1 above, you CANNOT use it again to meet the Group Counseling course.

 

In addition to the course requirements described above, a minimum of 12 semester units of advanced coursework to develop knowledge of specific treatment issues.

 

 

  1. Advanced Coursework (12 units) Additional MA courses in degree NOT required for above courses.

 

Additional Course Requirement:

In addition to, or as part of the graduate degree, instruction in each the following content areas must be completed prior to licensure:

 

 

  1. Instruction in alcoholism & chemical sub. depen. (15 hours)................................... (EDCO 573/LPCC Cert.)

 

  1. Instruction in Human Sexuality (10 Hours)

 

  1. Psychopharmacology (2 Sem. Units Or 3 Quarter Units)........................................ (EDCO 572/LPCC Cert.)

 

  1. Instruction in Spousal or Partner Abuse (15 Hours)

 

  1. Instruction in Child Abuse Assessment & Reporting (7 Hours)

 

  1. Instruction in California Law and Professional Ethics (18 Hours)

 

  1. Instruction in Aging and Long-Term Care (10 Hours)

 

  1. Instruction in Crisis/Trauma Counseling (15 Hours)............................................. (EDUC 550*; EDCO 550)

 

Supervision Requirement:

A minimum of 3,000 post-degree hours of supervised experience, over a period of not less than two years, including not less than 1,750 hours of direct counseling with individuals or groups in a clinical mental health counseling setting and 150 hours in a hospital or community mental health setting.

 

 

  1. 3,000 hours of supervised experience

 

Examination Requirement:

Passing score on the following three exams:

 

 

  1. The National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE)

 

  1. A California jurisprudence and ethics examination

 

LPCC Licensing Checklist

REQUIREMENTS for those who begin graduate study AFTER AUGUST 1, 2012

Education Requirement:

A 60-semester-unit master’s or doctoral degree from an accredited or approved institution, which is counseling or psychotherapy in content, includes 6 semester units of supervised practicum, and contains at least 3 semester units, or units, of coursework in 13 core content areas.

 

 

  1. Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Theories and Techniques ............................................... (EDCO 533)

 

  1. Human Growth And Development Across the Lifespan....................................................... (EDCO 557)

 

  1. Career Development Theories and Techniques................................................................. (EDCO 549)

 

  1. Group Counseling Theories and Techniques...................................................................... (EDCO 555)

 

  1. Assessment, Appraisal and Testing.................................................. (EDCO 534; [EDPY 681, 682, 683])

 

  1. Multicultural Counseling Theories and Techniques............................................... (EDCO 579; EDPY 633)

 

  1. Principles of Diagnosis, Treatment Planning and Prevention.................................. (EDCO 571; EDPY 637)

 

  1. Research and Evaluation.............................................................................................. (EDCO 592)

 

  1. Professional Orientation, Ethics and Law in Counseling....................................................... (EDCO 535)

 

  1. Psychopharmacology (Includes Biological Bases of Behavior)............................................... (EDCO 572)

 

  1. Addictions Counseling (Includes Substance Abuse, Co-Occurring Disorders)............................. (EDCO 573)

 

  1. Crisis/Trauma Counseling ............................................................................................ (EDCO 550)

 

  1. Advanced Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Theories and Techniques.................................. (EDCO 574)

 

**Both APU School Counseling & School Psychology students take these courses.

In addition to the course requirements described above, 15 semester units of advanced coursework to develop knowledge of specific treatment issues or special populations.  Instruction must include:

 

 

  1. Human sexuality............................................................................................. (Topic in EDCO 575)

 

  1. Spousal or partner abuse assessment, intervention strategies................................... (Topic in EDCO 575)

 

  1. Child abuse assessment and reporting.................................................................. (Topic in EDCO 575)

 

  1. Aging and long-term care.................................................................................. (Topic in EDCO 575)

 

Supervision Requirement:

A minimum of 3,000 post-degree hours of supervised experience, over a period of not less than two years, including not less than 1,750 hours of direct counseling with individuals or groups in a clinical mental health counseling setting and 150 hours in a hospital or community mental health setting.

 

 

  1. 3,000 hours of supervised experience

 

Examination Requirement:

Passing score on the following three exams:

 

 

  1. The National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE)

 

  1. A California jurisprudence and ethics examination

 

Author: L. Paul Bernard
Last modified: 5/22/2013 12:43 PM (EST)