01-10-2016, 10:12 PM
Thank you for posting. With this change I wonder if insurance companies will lessen the red tape surrounding patient-client coverage. I've read that insurance companies will more than likely cover charges incurred with a Master's degree-level social worker than a LPC. So, now that the requirements to be a licensed LPC or LMFT is the completion of 60 credits they will be in alignment with the majority of accredited social work programs. What do you think?
...I've been lurking online, accredited MSW programs.
...I've been lurking online, accredited MSW programs.
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Intro. to Sociology (55)
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Psychology of Women (Crd.)
Into. to Human Services (Crd.)
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Principles of Management
Technical Writing
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Cultural Anthropology
Western Civilization 1
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Intro. to Criminal Justice
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