The North Carolina Board of Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors, formerly known as the North Carolina Board of Licensed Professional Counselors, oversees individuals providing counseling services to the public to ensure public health and safety. Established in 1993, the board enforces national standards of counselor preparation and ethical codes to regulate licensed counselors in North Carolina.
Offering three types of licenses, including LCMHCA, LCMHC, and LCMHCS, the board requires applicants to complete various requirements such as education, exams, and professional disclosure statements. To apply for licensure, individuals can visit the board's official website and follow the step-by-step instructions provided to obtain a license to practice counseling in North Carolina.
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