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Michigan telehealth and the limited licensed counselor
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Michigan telehealth and the limited licensed counselor

…An exert from the Michigan Mental Health Code reads “Telemedicine means the use of an electronic media to link patients with health care professionals in different locations. To be considered telemedicine under this section, the health care professional must be able to examine the patient via a [HIPAA] compliant, secure, interactive audio or video or both telecommunications system or through the use of store and forward online messaging.”

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What happens when a client doesn’t Pay?
LLPC Help, Clinical Supervision, How to's Elizabeth Carr, LPC, ACS LLPC Help, Clinical Supervision, How to's Elizabeth Carr, LPC, ACS

What happens when a client doesn’t Pay?

If you’re working in private practice, you’ll most likely experience a client (or two) who end up having unpaid invoice(s). The money part of private practice counseling can be really challenging for a lot of us. This profession brings ALL the helpers together, and we just want to do that - help. Brining up the financial aspect of counseling sessions, especially after there has been a lapse in payment, is common to…

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Michigan requirements for full LPC licensure; how to make LLPC supervision succesful
LLPC Help, How to's Elizabeth Carr, LPC, ACS LLPC Help, How to's Elizabeth Carr, LPC, ACS

Michigan requirements for full LPC licensure; how to make LLPC supervision succesful

n the state of Michigan, the LLPC must complete a total of 3,000 hours of post-degree mental health service in not less than a 2 year period. 100 of these hours must be spent face to face with their clinical supervisor. At 1 hour of supervision per week, for approximately 100 weeks, you as an LLPC will spend almost 2 years with your supervisor. Make sure this person is someone you can trust, rely on, and who shares your dedication to the practice of professional counseling.

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