Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0450-03-.04 - QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE
(1) Licensed
Clinical Pastoral Therapist by Examination. Prior to submitting an application
each of the following qualifications must be met by a candidate for licensed
clinical pastoral therapist:
(a) Be at least
18 years of age.
(b) Provide
evidence that he is highly regarded in moral character and professional ethics.
Such evidence shall include at least two original letters written within the
preceding 12 months from professionals attesting to the applicant's personal
character and professional ethics. The letters must be submitted on the
signator's letterhead.
(c)
Education. The educational requirements must be completed prior to the date of
application.
1. One hundred twenty (120)
graduate semester hours from a recognized educational institution of which
sixty (60) graduate semester hours shall be in a course of studies in clinical
pastoral therapy, as follows:
(i) At least 15
hours in core clinical theory;
(ii)
At least 15 hours in pastoral counseling theory; and
(iii) At least 15 hours in areas of
specialization such as, but not limited to, psychodynamic psychotherapy,
marriage and family therapy, cognitive therapy, or behavioral
therapy.
(iv) At least nine (9) of
the 120 hours must relate specifically to the diagnosis and treatment of mental
disorders.
2. The
awarding of the master of divinity (M. Div.) Degree or its equivalent as
designated by the Board.
3. The
awarding of an advanced degree (either a master's or doctoral degree) in
pastoral therapy or a closely related field.
4. Completion of a practicum consisting of at
least one (1) unit of full-time clinical pastoral education in a program
accredited by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education.
5. Completion of a two (2) year internship in
an approved training program in clinical pastoral therapy.
(d) Has provided a minimum of one thousand
four hundred (1,400) hours of pastoral therapy with individuals, couples,
families and/or groups while receiving a minimum of two hundred seventy (270)
hours of supervision of such therapy with an approved supervisor.
(e) Pass the written and oral examination
pursuant to Rule 0450-03-.08.
(2) Licensed Clinical Pastoral Therapist by
Endorsement. Individuals seeking licensure by endorsement must meet the
following qualifications under subparagraph (a) or (b).
(a) Fellow or Diplomate of the American
Association of Pastoral Counselors.
1. Be at
least 18 years of age.
2. Must
provide evidence that he is highly regarded in moral character and professional
ethics. Such evidence shall include at least two original letters written
within the preceding 12 months from professionals attesting to the applicant's
personal character and professional ethics. The letters must be submitted on
the signator's letterhead.
3. Pass
the written and oral examination pursuant to Rule 0450-03-.08.
(b) Certified as a clinical member
of AAPC.
1. Be at least 18 years of
age.
2. Submit documentation that
he has been engaged in the full- time practice of clinical pastoral therapy for
at least five (5) years subsequent to that certification. Such documentation
shall include two (2) affidavits signed by certified mental health
professionals and notarized, attesting to the applicant's period of service as
a clinical pastoral therapist or pastoral counselor.
3. Must provide evidence that he is highly
regarded in moral character and professional ethics. Such evidence shall
include at least two original letters written within the preceding 12 months
from professionals attesting to the applicant's personal character and
professional ethics. The letters must be submitted on the signator's
letterhead.
4. Pass the written and
oral examinations pursuant to Rule 0450-03-.08.
(3) Clinical Pastoral Therapist by certain
professional experience or by licensure in certain other professions. Until
January 1, 2006, the Board will license as a clinical pastoral therapist any
applicant who fulfills at least one (1) of the following requirements:
(a) Currently certified as a clinical
pastoral therapist. Such certification must be lawfully issued by the Board and
not be suspended or revoked;
(b)
Documents, as provided in part 0450-03-.05(4) (e) 1., satisfaction of the
requirements of T.C.A. §
63-22-203(1)-(4);
(c) Documents, as provided in part
0450-03-.05(4) (e) 2., current active status as a fellow or diplomate of AAPC
and being actively engaged in the practice of pastoral psychotherapy for at
least five (5) years prior to January 1, 2003.
(d) Documents, as provided in part
0450-03-.05(4) (e) 3., having received a graduate theological degree from a
recognized educational institution and being currently licensed in Tennessee as
a psychologist designated as a health service provider, a professional
counselor designated as a mental health service provider, a marital and family
therapist, a clinical social worker, or an alcohol and drug abuse counselor,
and, in addition, documents being actively engaged in the practice of clinical
pastoral therapy for at least five (5) years prior to January 1,
2003.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-22-102, 63-22-201, 63-22-203, 63-22-205, and 63-22-206.
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