Medical Directors in Alabama

Find Medical Directors in Alabama. Browse verified MDs and DOs by specialty, availability, and format. Ideal for healthcare professionals seeking physician supervision.

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Medical Directors in Alabama

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Dr. L

LPC

Troy, AL

Licensed in:
AL, MI
Supervision Type:
Hybrid

Dr. Patrick Faircloth retired as a Tenured Associate Professor and worked for other Universities but full and part-time. He has worked as a clinician/consultant/supervisor in private practice. In therapy and supervision, he uses an integrated Neo-Freudian/Psychodynamic model inculcating many theoretical approaches; specifically in supervision, he combines the Frawley-O'Dea and Sarnat Psychodynamic Model with the Bernard and Goodyear interdisciplinary model of supervision.

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About Medical Director in Alabama

Medical Directors (MDs and DOs) provide physician supervision and oversight for healthcare professionals who need it to practice in their state. Alabama state regulations define the scope of these supervisory arrangements. Use Find A Supervisor to find Medical Directors currently accepting new supervisees in Alabama.

Medical Director FAQs — Alabama

How do I find a Mental Health Counselor Supervisor in Alabama?

On Find A Supervisor, filter by license type and state to find Mental Health Counselor Supervisors in Alabama. Review their profiles for experience, specialty, format, and fees before reaching out.

What are the supervision requirements for mental health counselors in Alabama?

Mental health counselor supervision requirements vary by state. The Alabama licensing board defines the required number of supervised hours, Supervisor qualifications, and documentation standards. Check with your state board for the most current rules.

Do supervision requirements vary by state for mental health counselors?

Yes. Each state sets its own requirements for hours, Supervisor qualifications, and documentation. If you are working toward licensure in Alabama, always verify requirements directly with the Alabama licensing board.

What should I ask a mental health Supervisor before starting?

Ask about their supervisory approach, session structure, experience with your license type, documentation practices, fee and cancellation policies, and how they communicate between sessions.

Can I count virtual supervision hours for mental health licensure in Alabama?

Many states accept virtual supervision hours, but policies differ. Confirm whether your Alabama licensing board allows remote supervision hours and under what conditions before starting virtual sessions.