LMFT Supervisors in New Hampshire
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About LMFT Supervision in New Hampshire
LMFT (lmft) is a clinical license that requires supervised practice hours under an approved supervisor. Requirements in New Hampshire are set by the state licensing board and include the total number of hours, supervisor qualifications, and documentation standards. Using Find A Supervisor, you can filter by license type and state to find LMFT supervisors who are currently accepting supervisees in New Hampshire.
LMFT Supervision FAQs — New Hampshire
How do I find a LMFT supervisor in New Hampshire?
On Find A Supervisor, you can filter by license type and state to find LMFT supervisors in New Hampshire. Review their profiles for experience, specialty, format, and fees before reaching out.
What are the supervision requirements for LMFT in New Hampshire?
LMFT supervision requirements vary by state. The New Hampshire licensing board defines the required number of supervised hours, the qualifications supervisors must hold, and how hours are documented. Check with your state board for the most current rules.
Do supervision requirements vary by state for LMFT?
Yes. Each state sets its own requirements for hours, supervisor qualifications, and documentation. If you are working toward licensure in New Hampshire, always verify requirements directly with the New Hampshire licensing board.
What should I ask a LMFT supervisor before starting?
Ask about their supervisory approach, the structure of sessions, their experience supervising for LMFT licensure, how they handle documentation, their fee and cancellation policies, and how they communicate between sessions.
Can I count virtual supervision hours for LMFT in New Hampshire?
Many states accept virtual supervision hours for LMFT, but policies differ. Confirm whether your state board allows remote supervision hours and under what conditions before starting virtual sessions.