24 Miss. Code. R. 3-1.5 - DMH Professional Credentialing Programs - Certification/Licensure Levels
A. The DMH
Mental Health Therapist Program has three (3) levels of
certification/licensure:
1.
Provisionally Certified Mental Health Therapist (PCMHT)
a. The Provisionally Certified Mental Health
Therapist (PCMHT) credential is a temporary and nonrenewable credential.
b. Provisional Certification
(PCMHT) allows qualified individuals who do not meet the requirements to apply
directly for full certification (CMHT) to become temporarily credentialed while
pursuing full certification.
c.
Provisional certification is valid for up to two years (24 consecutive months)
from the date of issuance; this time frame is referred to as the "Provisional
Certification Period."
d. Once an
individual obtains the PCMHT credential, he/she progresses (upgrades) to full
certification as a CMHT by successfully completing the upgrade requirements.
2.
Certified
Mental Health Therapist (CMHT)
a. The
Certified Mental Health Therapist (CMHT) credential is full certification.
b. Full certification (CMHT) is
renewable as long as renewal requirements are met.
c. Individuals initially meeting the
requirements for CMHT, as outlined in Chapter Three, should apply directly for
this level of credential, thereby skipping provisional certification.
Otherwise, an individual applies for PCMHT and then later, once upgrade
requirements are met, applies for CMHT.
3.
Licensed Clinical Mental Health
Therapist (LCMHT)
a. The Licensed
Clinical Mental Health Therapist (LCMHT) credential is full licensure.
b. This level of credentialing was
discontinued effective January 2009; it is no longer available to new
applicants.
c. Individuals
who obtained the LCMHT credential prior to discontinuance may continue to renew
it as long as renewal requirements are met.
B. The DMH Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities Therapist Program has three (3) levels of
certification/licensure:
1.
Provisionally Certified Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Therapist (PCIDDT)
a. The
Provisionally Certified Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Therapist
(PCIDDT) credential is a temporary and nonrenewable credential. (This
credential was formerly known as "Provisionally Certified Mental Retardation
Therapist - PCMRT").
b.
Provisional Certification (PCIDDT) allows qualified individuals who do not meet
the requirements to apply directly for full certification (CIDDT) to become
temporarily credentialed while pursuing full certification.
c. Provisional certification is valid for up
to two years (24 consecutive months) from the date of issuance; this time frame
is referred to as the "Provisional Certification Period."
d. Once an individual obtains the PCIDDT
credential, he/she progresses (upgrades) to full certification as a CIDDT by
successfully completing the upgrade requirements.
2.
Certified Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities Therapist (CIDDT)
a. The Certified Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities Therapist (CIDDT) credential is full certification.
(This credential was formerly known as "Certified Mental Retardation
Therapist - CMRT").
b.
Full certification (CIDDT) is renewable as long as renewal requirements are
met.
c. Individuals initially
meeting the requirements for CIDDT, as outlined in Chapter Four, should apply
directly for this level of credential, thereby skipping provisional
certification. Otherwise, an individual applies for PCIDDT and then later, once
upgrade requirements are met, applies for CIDDT.
3.
Licensed Clinical Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities Therapist (LCIDDT)
a. The Licensed Clinical Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities Therapist (LCIDDT) credential is full licensure.
(This credential was formerly known as "Licensed Clinical Mental
Retardation Therapist - LCMRT").
b. This level of credentialing was
discontinued effective January 2009; it is no longer available to new
applicants.
c. Individuals
who obtained the LCIDDT credential prior to discontinuance may continue to
renew it as long as renewal requirements are met.
C. The DMH Community Support
Specialist Program has three (3) levels of certification:
1.
Provisionally Certified Community
Support Specialist (PCCSS)
a. The
Provisionally Certified Community Support Specialist (PCCSS) credential is a
temporary and nonrenewable credential. (This credential was formerly
known as "Provisionally Certified Case Management Professional -
PCCMP").
b. Provisional
Certification (PCCSS) allows qualified individuals who do not meet the
requirements to apply directly for full certification (CCSS) to become
temporarily credentialed while pursuing full certification.
c. Provisional certification is valid for up
to two years (24 consecutive months) from the date of issuance; this time frame
is referred to as the "Provisional Certification Period."
d. Once an individual obtains the PCCSS
credential, he/she progresses (upgrades) to full certification as a CCSS by
successfully completing the upgrade requirements.
2.
Certified Community Support
Specialist (CCSS)
a. The Certified
Community Support Specialist (CCSS) credential is full certification.
(This credential was formerly known as "Certified Case Management
Professional - CCMP" and "Certified Case Management Professional I -
CCMP-I").
b. Full
certification (CCSS) is renewable as long as renewal requirements are met.
c. Individuals initially meeting
the requirements for CCSS, as outlined in Chapter Five, should apply directly
for this level of credential, thereby skipping provisional certification.
Otherwise, an individual applies for PCCSS and then later, once upgrade
requirements are met, applies for CCSS.
3.
Certified Community Support
Specialist II (CCSS-II)
a. The
Certified Community Support Specialist II (CCSS-II) credential is full
certification. (This credential was formerly known as "Certified Case
Management Professional II - CCMP-II").
b. This level of credentialing was
discontinued effective January 2009; it is no longer available to new
applicants.
c. Individuals
who obtained the CCSS-II credential prior to discontinuance may continue to
renew it as long as renewal requirements are met.
D. The DMH Licensed
Administrator Program has a "Program Participant" phase (not licensure)
and one (1) level of licensure:
1.
DMH
Licensed Administrator ("Program Participant" phase) - An individual who
has been admitted into the DMH Licensed Administrator Program as a "Program
Participant" is working towards licensure as a "DMH Licensed Administrator";
individuals in the "Program Participant" phase DO NOT hold the "DMH Licensed
Administrator" credential.
a. Individuals who
meet the employment, education, experience, sponsorship, letters of support,
ethics and criminal background checks requirements for the DMH Licensed
Administrator professional credentialing program but who have not completed the
DMH Licensed Administrator Independent Study and Training (IST) requirement may
apply for admission into the DMH Licensed Administrator Program as a "Program
Participant." Once an individual is admitted into the DMH Licensed
Administrator Program as a "Program Participant," he/she obtains licensure as a
"DMH Licensed Administrator" by successfully completing the DMH Licensed
Administrator Independent Study and Training (IST) requirement.
b. DMH Licensed Administrator Program
Participants are allowed up to two years (24 consecutive months) from the date
of admission into the DMH Licensed Administrator Program as a "Program
Participant" to complete the DMH Licensed Administrator Independent Study and
Training (IST) requirement in order to obtain licensure.
c.
Individuals designated as DMH
Licensed Administrator "Program Participants" DO NOT hold the "DMH Licensed
Administrator" professional credential.
2.
DMH Licensed Administrator
(LA)
a. The DMH Licensed Administrator
(LA) credential is full licensure. (This credential was formerly known
as "Licensed Mental Health/Mental Retardation Administrator - LMH/MRA" OR
"Licensed DMH Administrator - LA").
b. Full licensure (LA) is renewable as long
as renewal requirements are met.
c. Individuals initially meeting the
requirements for LA, as outlined in Chapter Six, should apply directly for
licensure, thereby skipping the DMH Licensed Administrator "Program
Participant" phase. Otherwise, an individual applies for admission into the DMH
Licensed Administrator Program as a "Program Participant" and then later, once
the DMH Licensed Administrator Independent Study and Training (IST) requirement
is met, the individual makes application for licensure, permitting all
applicable timelines are met.
E. The DMH Addictions Therapist
Program has three (3) levels of certification/licensure:
1.
Provisionally Certified Addictions
Therapist (PCAT)
a. The Provisionally
Certified Addictions Therapist (PCAT) credential is a temporary and
nonrenewable credential. (This credential was formerly known as
"Provisionally Certified Addiction Counselor- PCAC").
b. Provisional Certification (PCAT) allows
qualified individuals who do not meet the requirements to apply directly for
full certification (CAT) to become temporarily credentialed while pursuing full
certification.
c. Provisional
certification is valid for up to two years (24 consecutive months) from the
date of issuance; this time frame is referred to as the "Provisional
Certification Period."
d. Once an
individual obtains the PCAT credential, he/she progresses (upgrades) to full
certification as a CAT by successfully completing the upgrade requirements.
2.
Certified
Addictions Therapist (CAT)
a. The
Certified Addictions Therapist (CAT) credential is full certification.
(This credential was formerly known as "Certified Addiction
Counselor-CAC").
b. Full
certification (CAT) is renewable as long as renewal requirements are met.
c. Individuals initially meeting
the requirements for CAT, as outlined in Chapter Seven, should apply directly
for this level of credential, thereby skipping provisional certification.
Otherwise, an individual applies for PCAT and then later, once upgrade
requirements are met, applies for CAT.
3.
Licensed Clinical Addictions
Therapist (LCAT)
a. The Licensed
Clinical Addictions Therapist (LCAT) credential is full licensure.
(This credential was formerly known as "Licensed Clinical Addiction
Counselor- LCAC").
b.
This level of credentialing was discontinued effective January 2009; it is no
longer available to new applicants.
c. Individuals who obtained the LCAT
credential prior to discontinuance may continue to renew it as long as renewal
requirements are met.
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