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I am licensed in two states- LPC in MO and in NC our credentials were recently changed from LPC to LCMHC and I hold the NCC. Both licenses are active. How do I list these?
You can list credentials, like doctorates and specialized degrees, right after your name at the top of a resume. You can list all other credentials, such as important strengths and skills, later in your resume where they fit most naturally.
To list your credentials after your name correctly, follow the order listed below: 1. Include your academic degrees. Accredited colleges and universities award academic degrees after a student successfully completes a program.
It is common practice to list credentials in order of importance starting with the highest degree earned. Followed by licensure/state requirements, national certifications, awards and honors. If there are multiple certifications involved, the most recently earned is placed last.
Those with an “L” have completed licensure requirements which may involve state board exams and supervision hours. Quick tips: These practitioners can diagnose, offer counseling, and many practice a range of different therapeutic approaches.
The therapists listed in this directory have a wide range of credentials (academic degrees, licenses, certifications, etc.) which appear in the form of abbreviations or acronyms following the therapist's name.
Learning the abbreviations in psychology can help you choose the right therapist for your needs. Learn the differences and meanings behind LPC, LCSW, LMFT, PhD, and PsyD.
What about RMHCI, LMHC, MFT, LCSW, LPC?! In no way is this list exhaustive but below is a short guide to what some of these credentials mean. MS: Master of Science. This means that the individual has at least a graduate level of training from a university and has obtained their masters degree with a focus applied to scientific or technical degrees.
To practice, therapists first complete the required education, and then they must be licensed by the state they wish to practice in. We’ll break down the qualifications by category. MSC, MAPC, MMFT, LGPC, LCPC. A psychologist must have a master’s degree to practice therapy. PhD, PsyD, DMFT, EdD.
I am licensed in 2 states and will be practicing in both states, but one state I am classified as an LMHC and the other I am classified as an LPC. How do I list my credentials in my signature and on business cards?