Continuing Ed for MFTs - Expectations

Feb 8
08:30

2011

Mitch Hall

Mitch Hall

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Every year, hundreds of Marriage and Family Therapists have questions concerning their license renewal and the corresponding continuing education requirements. Trying to work through the process of one's continuing education can sometimes be strenuous.

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There are many Marriage and Family Therapists that seek answers to questions regarding their continuing education every renewal period. Deciphering what is required can be a daunting task at times.

The CE requirements for each state will differ somewhat from one another. Each state may change these requirements at any time. It is very important to be aware of the latest rendition of one's state rules and regulations. Every licensee should review their state board's website each renewal period to verify if there have been any changes to their CE rules and regulations.

The courses needed to meet each state's MFT continuing education requirements can be acquired from a number of providers. These online providers may not be approved in all states for MFTs. Verify that the provider to be used has the appropriate approval to offer MFT continuing education courses in your state. The board approvals along with the corresponding provider numbers ought to be accessible via the provider's website.

The following are recommendations to stay informed regarding continuing education requirements:

--Document your state board's phone number,Continuing Ed for MFTs - Expectations Articles website address, mailing address, fax number, etc.

--Ask to be added to your state board's mailing list for any newsletters or other communication methods of updates.

--Find CEU Providers that offer links to each of the state boards and their corresponding information on continuing education. These providers may also provide links to the national board's websites from which they have obtained approval. This information should be located on the ceu provider's website. Not all do this, but those that do provide a beneficial service for those wanting to stay aware of their state's rules and guidelines.

--Don't procrastinate. Get started well before the expiration date of your license. This will provide enough cushion to conclude your CE according to the most recent regulations provided by your board. This will also provide the benefit of choosing courses that may challenge you beyond your current skill set, instead of just taking courses on material you already know thoroughly. Use the time given wisely. Give your professional career the attention it deserves.