An applicant for LMFT must complete supervised clinical experience
acceptable to the council.
(1)The LMFT Associate must have completed a minimum
of two years of work experience in marriage and family therapy, which
includes a minimum of 3,000 hours of supervised clinical practice.
The required 3,000 must include:
(A)at least 1,500 hours providing direct clinical
services, of which:
(i)no more than 500 hours may be provided via technology-assisted
services (as approved by the supervisor); and
(ii)at least 500 hours must be providing direct clinical
services to couples or families.
(B)of the 200 hours of council-approved supervision,
as defined in §801.2 of this title, of which:
(i)at least 100 hours must be individual supervision;
and
(ii)no more than 50 hours may be provided by telephonic
services, but there is no limit for hours by live video.
(2)The remaining required hours, not covered by paragraph
(1) of this section, may come from related experiences, including
workshops, public relations, writing case notes, consulting with referral
sources, etc.
(3)An LMFT Associate, when providing services, must
receive a minimum of one hour of supervision every week, except for
good cause shown.
(4)Staff may count graduate internship hours exceeding
the requirements set in §801.114(b)(8) of this title toward the
minimum requirement of at least 3,000 hours of supervised clinical
practice under the following conditions.
(A)No more than 500 excess graduate internship hours,
of which no more than 250 hours may be direct clinical services to
couples or families, completed under a Commission on Accreditation
for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) accredited graduate
program may be counted toward the minimum requirement of at least
3,000 hours of supervised clinical practice.
(B)No more than 400 excess graduate internship hours,
of which no more than 200 hours may be direct clinical services to
couples or families, completed under a non-COAMFTE-accredited graduate
program may be counted toward the minimum requirement of at least
3,000 hours of supervised clinical practice.
(C)No more than 100 excess graduate internship supervision
hours may be counted toward the minimum requirement of at least 200
hours of council-approved supervision.
(5)An LMFT Associate may practice marriage and family
therapy in any setting under supervision, such as a private practice,
public or private agencies, hospitals, etc.
(6)During the post-graduate, supervised clinical experience,
both the supervisor and the LMFT Associate may have disciplinary actions
taken against their licenses for violations of the Act, the Council
Act, or council rules.
(7)Within 30 days of the initiation of supervision,
an LMFT Associate must submit to the council a Supervisory Agreement
Form for each council approved supervisor.
(8)An LMFT Associate may have no more than two council-approved
supervisors at a time, unless given prior approval by the council
or its designee.
(9)Except as specified in paragraph (4) of this section,
hours of supervision and supervised clinical experience accrued toward
an out-of-state LMFT license may be accepted only by endorsement.
(A)The applicant must ensure supervision and supervised
experience accrued in another jurisdiction is verified by the jurisdiction
in which it occurred and that the other jurisdiction provides verification
of supervision to the council.
(B)If an applicant has been licensed as an LMFT in
another United States jurisdiction for the two years immediately preceding
the date the application is received, the supervised clinical experience
requirements are considered met. If licensed for any other two-year
period, the application will be reviewed to determine whether clinical
experience requirements have been met in accordance with §882.1
of this title.
(10)Applicants with a master's degree that qualifies
under §801.112 and §801.113 of this title, may count any
supervision and experience (e.g., practicum, internship, externship)
completed after conferral of the master's degree and as part of a
doctoral program, toward the supervision and experience requirements
set out in this rule. A doctoral program must lead to a degree that
qualifies under §801.112 and §801.113 of this title before
the Council will award credit for supervision and experience under
this provision.
The agency certifies that legal counsel has
reviewed the adoption and found it to be a valid exercise of the agency's
legal authority.
Filed with the Office
of the Secretary of State on February 15, 2023
TRD-202300761 Darrel D. Spinks
Executive Director
Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists
Effective date: March 7, 2023
Proposal publication date: December 16, 2022
For further information, please call: (512) 305-7706
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