Ohio Administrative Code|Rule 4758-5-03 | Requirements for licensure of chemical dependency counselors II (LCDC II).

                                                

(A) To be licensed as a chemical dependency counselor II (LCDC II) the applicant shall submit a formal application which shall include the following:

(1) Original transcripts verifiying an associate's degree in a behavioral science, nursing or a non-related bachelor's degree from an accredited school or university.

(2) Two thousand hours of documented chemical dependency counseling related compensated work or supervised internship experience of which a minimum of twenty per cent must be in chemical dependency counseling. Experience shall be documented on the form prescribed by the board. Experience forms shall further be accompanied by a job description signed by the supervisor.

(3) One hundred eighty hours of approved chemical dependency specific education of which fifty per cent shall have been obtained in the last five years. The required number of hours in the specific content areas are as follows:

(a) Theories of addiction (IC&RC domains I and III) (twenty-four hours)

(b) Counseling procedures and strategies with addicted populations (IC&RC domain III) (thirty hours)

(c) Group process and techniques working with addicted populations (IC&RC domain III) (eighteen hours)

(d) Assessment and diagnosis of addiction (IC&RC domain I) (twenty-four hours)

(e) Relationship counseling with addicted populations (IC&RC domain III) (twenty-four hours)

(f) Pharmacology (IC&RC domains I and III) (eighteen hours)

(g) Prevention strategies (IC&RC domains II and III) (twelve hours)

(h) Treatment planning (IC&RC domain II) (eighteen hours)

(i) Legal and ethical issues pertaining to chemical dependency (IC&RC domain IV) (twelve hours)

(4) Completion of practical experience totaling two hundred twenty hours.

(a) The number of hours to be spent in practical experience in the twelve core function areas shall, at a minimum include:

ScreeningTen Hours
IntakeTen Hours
OrientationTen Hours
AssessmentTen Hours
Treatment PlanningTwenty-five Hours
Individual CounselingThirty Hours
Group CounselingThirty Hours
Family CounselingTwenty Hours
Case ManagementFifteen Hours
Crisis InterventionTen Hours
Client EducationTen Hours
ReferralTen Hours
Reports and Record KeepingTwenty Hours
Consultation with Other ProfessionalsTen Hours

(b) The supervisor shall provide verification on a form prescribed by the board that the applicant has obtained the required two hundred twenty practical experience hours in the twelve core functions.

(5) Payment of the application fee.

(6) Provide an attestation statement agreeing to practice by the code of ethical standards adopted by the board.

(B) Upon review and approval of the application by the board, the applicant shall obtain a passing score on the IC&RC alcohol and drug counselor (ADC) examination

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Summit County, OH

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Apr 28, 2008

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