Credential Requirements | Credential Renewal | Scope of Practice | Supervision
Credential Requirements
- I'm a state employee providing counseling services as part of my position. Do I have to have a credential?
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Yes, if you meet the definition of counseling as defined in RCW 18.19.020 you're required to have a counseling credential.
- My degree is in a counseling-related field but is not listed in the rules. Can I still qualify?
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You may qualify if you meet the requirements of WAC 246-810-024.
- I completed my education in a different country, how do I know if it meets the requirements?
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To ensure your international education meets education standards for the certified counselor credential, applicants will need to have their transcripts translated and evaluated by an organization that is a current member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES); or the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. (AICE). The organization will determine the degree’s equivalence to United State standards, and once received, the department will determine if it satisfies the requirements for the desired credential. The translation and evaluation copy must come directly from the organization to the department.
- Do I need to have my foreign transcripts translated if they are already in English?
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No, foreign transcripts already in English will not need to be translated.
- Do I still need to have a certain ratio of counseling-related coursework included within my degree?
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No. Applicants for the certified counselor credential must have a degree in a counseling-related field to qualify for the credential. If the degree is not identified as a counseling-related field in WAC 246-810-024 (3), the coursework included within the degree will be used to make that determination. However, it is not an additional education requirement along with the degree.
- What are the rule updates to record retention requirements for certified counselors?
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Certified counselors must now keep all records for six years following the client’s last visit. For minor clients, records must be kept for six years after their 21st birthday.
- Since any changes to the certified counselor disclosure form requires all current clients to sign the updated form, how does the department determine who is a current or previous client?
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Certified counselors are responsible for knowing which clients are currently receiving services.
Credential Renewal
- How do I renew my credential?
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You may find out how to renew your credential, request a duplicate credential or change your name or address on our Customer Service webpage.
Scope of Practice
- What is the scope of practice for a certified counselor?
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Scope of practice is defined by WAC 246-810-0201, to include appropriate screening of the client's level of functional impairment using the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) tool as described in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
- Are certain practices and settings exempt from requiring a credential to practice counseling?
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Yes. The legislature identified exemptions in statute. You may find the "exemption activities and individuals" in the rules under RCW 18.19.040 or WAC 246-810-011.
Supervision
- Who can serve as a certified counselor supervisor or consultant?
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Any healthcare provider listed in WAC 246-810-026 may serve as supervisor or consultant. This includes certified counselors, hypnotherapists, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, independent clinical social workers, advanced social workers, psychologists, chemical dependency professionals, sex offender treatment providers, sex offender treatment provider affiliates, medical physicians, osteopathic physicians, advanced registered nurse practitioners and naturopathic physicians.
- Do I need a supervisor or a consultant?
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All certified counselors who applied for their credential after July 1, 2010, are required to have a supervisor.
- Where may I find someone to serve as my supervisor or consultant? Does the Department of Health or state professional associations have lists of individuals willing to serve as a supervisor or consultant?
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The Department of Health and state professional associations don't have such lists. It's likely that your best opportunity to find a healthcare provider to serve as a supervisor or consultant will be by contacting the providers and associates you work with currently or previously.
- A friend and I are both applying for certified counselor. Can we act as supervisor or consultants to each other to satisfy that requirement?
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No. The rules prohibit such dual role relationships. WAC 246-810-026.
- Do I have to apply to the state in order to serve as a supervisor or consultant?
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No, we don't require you to apply to serve as a supervisor or consultant. However, supervisors, consultants and the credential holders must meet all requirements established in the rules. They may be asked to provide evidence to the department that they meet the requirements (WAC 246-810-026).