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Mission Statement. To establish and maintain standards of qualifications and performance for licensed behavioral health professionals in the fields of counseling, marriage and family therapy, social work and addiction counseling and to regulate the practice of licensed behavioral health professionals for protection of the public. Board News.
Assess the comprehensive bio-psycho-social needs of diverse client populations in behavioral health and social service settings. Practice methods to resolve current symptoms and prevent future effects of burnout, traumatic stress, and compassion fatigue.
Applying for a License by Examination. Please review the following and then select the Discipline below for which you are applying: All applications can be found in the Boardal, Applications Portal.
Harris Infant Mental Health Certification. Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: A Dynamic, Rapidly Growing Field. Several decades of research have clearly demonstrated the importance of a child’s earliest years.
BOARD APPROVED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS. Pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3253 (14), the Board may review educational curricula of regionally accredited colleges or universities with programs not otherwise accredited by an organization or entity recognized by the Board (such as those listed above) to determine if the curricula is consistent with the ...
The Arizona Department of Health Services' public meeting notices and agendas are posted in the lobby of the Department and on the page. Information about Behavioral Health Provider Training & Licensing Resources.
What You'll Learn. This pathway map will help you gain the expertise needed to: Determine the role, function, and responsibilities of various mental health professions. Examine the comprehensive bio-psycho-social needs of diverse client populations in behavioral health and social service settings.
The Behavioral Health Sciences certificate program through Arizona Western College provides students with mental/behavioral health knowledge and skills and the proficiency to implement essential care for individuals with various behavioral health situations and settings.
The Arizona State Board of Behavioral Health Examiners licenses professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, and substance abuse counselors, while the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) certifies school counselors. To learn more, continue reading the steps to licensure below.
A degree in the Behavioral Health Sciences program can open the door to a career as an assistant or a part of a clinical team in counseling or social work—in the private and public sectors, schools, medical or residential facilities, and the community at large.