440 IAC 11-1-14 - "Qualified behavioral health professional" or "QBHP" defined
Authority: IC 12-21-2-3; IC 12-24-19-6
Affected: IC 12-24-19
Sec. 14.
"Qualified behavioral health professional" or "QBHP" means any of the following persons:
(1) An
individual who has had at least two (2) years of clinical experience treating
persons with mental illness under the supervision of a licensed professional,
with such experience occurring after the completion of a master's degree or a
doctoral degree, or both, in any of the following disciplines:
(A) Psychiatric nursing or mental health
nursing from an accredited university, plus a license as a registered nurse in
Indiana.
(B) Pastoral counseling
from an accredited university.
(C)
Rehabilitation counseling from an accredited university.
(2) An individual, who is under the
supervision of a licensed professional, is eligible for and working towards
licensure, and has completed a master's degree or a doctoral degree, or both,
in any of the following disciplines:
(A)
Social work from a university accredited by the Council on Social Work
Education.
(B) Psychology from an
accredited university.
(C) Mental
health counseling from an accredited university.
(D) Marital and family therapy from an
accredited university.
(3) A licensed independent practice school
psychologist under the supervision of a licensed professional.
(4) An AHCP.
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