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Home | North Carolina Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure Board. The NCMFTLB wishes to provide guidance to NC LMFT and LMFTA licensees who wish to provide coaching services. This post contains information about the regulations concerning teletherapy across state lines.
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The basic requirements for licensing include: Review of your...
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The basic requirements for licensing include: Review of your academic education, Supervised clinical experience, and. Passage of the National MFT Exam. Applications will be reviewed and approved under statutes and rules in effect at time of application. All applications must be submitted online.
Licensure and Renewal Information. License Application. License application for new licensees.
There are two levels of licensure, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (LMFTA). In order to be licensed at either level, a person needs to complete a graduate degree and pass a licensing exam.
Below is a summary of the procedures, laws and guidelines to obtain a professional business entity license through the NC MFT Licensure Board. PLEASE REFER TO THE BOARD’S WEBSITE FOR EXPLANATIONS OF TYPES OF LICENSES AND OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION.
North Carolina has two MFT licenses, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFTA), and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). Associate License Requirements. Graduated from a regionally accredited program. Completion of a clinical practicum.
Once you’ve completed an accredited master’s or doctorate program, you’ll need to apply for licensure with the North Carolina Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure Board to become a licensed marriage and family therapist associate (LMFTA).