Paul Krauss MA LPC is a counseling supervisor providing clinical supervision in the Grand Rapids, MI area to LLPCs who are in pursuit of their LPC license in the state of Michigan. Paul is certified and approved as a Counseling Supervisor.
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by Paul Krauss, MA LPC
The Michigan Board of Counseling, operating with authority from LARA (Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs) and the State of Michigan determines if and when you will receive your LLPC (or your LPC)—it is your responsibility to know the rules governing your profession.
Below is a link to the legal statutes concerning Counseling as part of the public health code ( including the practice of counseling, licensing, etc.)
Have you read the official rules for counseling licensure in the State of Michigan? If not, it may be a good idea to familiarize yourself with these--even if you are not a legal expert, you will be expected to have knowledge of these, since they govern your scope of practice, etc. Here they are, linked below:
And for something written in plain English--linked below are the "Frequently asked questions" regarding Counseling as put together by LARA (This includes information about applications, renewals, the human trafficking course requirement, and other 'frequently asked' questions):
1. Complete the Application for Counselor License, check Limited LPC, and send the application and fee to the correct address as directed by LARA (usually to the State of Michigan Bureau of Professional Licensing). Be sure to follow all of the directions on the application IN GREAT DETAIL!
2. Remember, the application may change from year to year, so read it over three to four times--and even have a friend, LPC, or even another professional read it over to ensure that you are following all the steps completely.
3. Below is an abbreviated summary of what else you will need to send in to LARA/Bureau of Professional Licensing, along with the application and fee (of course!) :
Now, sit back, try to relax. and wait for the LARA/Bureau of Professional Licensing to get back to you!
When you receive your LLPC, you will need to begin clinical supervision from a qualified supervisor immediately so that you can start your work counseling experience. Time to work on your clinical skills and help your fellow humans! Remember, your work can not only impact lives of individuals and families, but can impact the community as a whole and even the greater world. I think they call that the ripple effect.
If you are looking for supervision and live near the Grand Rapids area, Paul Krauss MA LPC is a qualified supervisor. Contact Paul today if you are interested in being supervised by him.
A professional tip. If you want to meet other counselors and attend great trainings, join Michigan Mental Health Counselors Association and/or Michigan Counselors Association. Not only will learn about wonderful events and be able to meet colleagues in the profession, you will be supporting organizations that are vital to the life of counselors in the state of Michigan. Without their legal work and lobbying efforts, counselors probably would not have been licensed in Michigan and they would certainly not enjoy the benefits that they currently do.
*Disclaimer: Remember, this is a guide written by Paul Krauss—and should not be viewed as the definitive information source on the topic. If you need a professional consultant on the topic, please find one. The best source is, of course, going directly to the Michigan Board of Counseling/ LARA, reading the entire webpage, calling their office, and asking lots of questions.