Therapy and Substance Abuse Counseling
Requirements
To obtain licensure as a clinical social worker, you must have, at a minimum, a master's degree in social work and take an exam issued by the state in which you wish to obtain certification.
After Certification
After you pass the exam and obtain your LICSW certification, you are typically required to practice under direct supervision for at least five years, depending on the state in which you are certified.
Care Settings
Licensed clinical social workers typically work in clinical settings, for example counseling centers, mental health centers, substance abuse practices and hospitals.
Patient Population
They are able to provide care management, therapy, substance abuse counseling, individual and group psychotherapy, play therapy and behavior modification to both children and adults.
Referrals
Social workers also can refer patients to psychiatrists for medication management.
Source: National Associate of Social WorkersRead more: Who does a licensed clinical social worker treat? | Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1869329#ixzz18I9INZxg
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