Showing posts with label practice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label practice. Show all posts
Sunday, September 20, 2015
How to Get an LPC License (4 Steps)
Earn a professional degree. Before you can get licensed as an LPC, you need to earn a degree in counseling at the master's or doctoral level from an accredited university. In addition to coursework on counseling methods and human behavior, your degree should also have involved an internship. If you are completing your degree in a state other than where you intend to practice, check with the latter state's board of mental health professionals to ensure your coursework complies with its requirements.
Pass exams. At a minimum, you will have to pass the National Counselor Exam. Some states also require you to pass the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Exam, the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Exam, or a jurisprudence exam regarding the ethics of the profession and the mental health laws of your state. Passing scores for the national exams are calculated by the National Board for Certified Counselors, which administers the exams. The states determine passing scores for their jurisprudence exams.
Get your temporary license. In most states, you will receive a temporary LPC license after meeting the educational requirements and passing the required exams. You usually cannot renew this license. In Texas, for example, the license is issued for five years. Check with your state's board of mental health professionals to determine how long your temporary license will last.
Complete supervised practice. Once you receive your temporary license, you can begin your supervised practice. The average amount of required supervised practice is 3,000 hours over a two-year period. Some states require less. For example, Oregon only requires 2,400 hours. Texas requires 3,000 hours but those hours must be completed before your temporary license expires in five years. In North Carolina, two-thirds of your supervised practice must be direct counseling, at least 100 hours must be clinical, and you must practice between 8 to 40 hours per week.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Earn Residual Income as a WAHM (8 Steps)
Make a list of your fields of experience and expertise. Think about what you know and enjoy. Consider your every day activities, your hobbies, and your education.
Sign up for freelance online writing opportunities, like here at eHow. There are others as well. Unlike other work at home options, freelance writing can earn a residual income, money earned long after your work is written. Other work from home jobs may not earn residual income.
Start writing and practice writing clearly and concisely about what you know. Get feedback from the groups in which you belong.
Do some research in keyword choices and SEO marketing. This will improve the exposure to your articles.
As traffic and income from your your original freelance writing opportunity begins to trickle in, join others to increase traffic and build a network.
Research Affiliate Programs and how to appropriately incorporate them into your writing. Keep your integrity and stand behind everything you market.
When you get the hang of this, add a niche website. This is the only step that will cost you money. If you are skeptical, tell yourself set aside a percentage of your earnings and set up the website when your writings have earned enough to purchase a domain name and site hosting.
If you enjoy writing and can commit to it every week, start a blog. This can be done for free or you can spend some money to be able to customize features the way you want. Depending on your resources and willingness to experiment, you get to choose.
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