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Professionals with one of the following credentials are qualified to provide psychosocial
counseling:
Social worker with a master’s degree or a Ph.D. in social work from a Certified Social Work
Education-accredited school of social work.
Registered nurse with advanced specialized counseling education and training as a clinical
nurse specialist or certified psychiatric nurse.
Professional licensed to provide clinical, counseling, and psychotherapy services by the Florida
Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance.
Counselor with a master’s degree in counseling.
Psychologist with a master’s or Ph.D. in psychology.
Master’s or doctoral level graduate student intern from an accredited school of social work or a
psychology or counseling program, under the supervision of a licensed practitioner qualified to
supervise such interns.
Psychosocial counseling professionals working with the Healthy Start population should have
counseling education, training, and experience in women’s issues, maternal and child health
issues, and grief and loss issues. This includes experience in child development, family
dynamics, family violence and substance abuse intervention, medical or health promotion
orientation, mental health, and a prevention theory approach to intervention. Services can be
provided by a designated clinic employee, a contracted counseling provider, or referral to a
professional counseling agency/individual in the community.
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