Section 388-877A-0138. Outpatient mental health services—Individual treatment services.  


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  • Individual treatment services are services designed to assist an individual in attaining the goals identified in the individual service plan. The treatment services are conducted with the individual and any natural supports as identified by the individual. An agency providing individual treatment services must ensure treatment is provided by a:
    (1) Mental health professional (MHP) who has documented coursework, continuing education, and/or training that specifically address individual therapy theories and techniques;
    (2) Person under the supervision of an MHP (the MHP must meet the requirements in (1) of this section);
    (3) Clinician who is licensed by department of health to practice independently; or
    (4) Licensure candidate under the supervision of an approved supervisor, as defined in chapter 246-809 WAC, for their respective license.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20A.550, 70.02.050(3), 70.96A.040(4), 70.96A.155, [70.96A].157, 71.24.035 (5)(m), 74.04.050(1), 74.08.090, and chapters 70.02 and 71.24 RCW. WSR 14-06-093, § 388-877A-0138, filed 3/4/14, effective 4/4/14.]
RCW 43.20A.550, 70.02.050(3), 70.96A.040(4), 70.96A.155, [70.96A].157, 71.24.035 (5)(m), 74.04.050(1), 74.08.090, and chapters 70.02 and 71.24 RCW. WSR 14-06-093, § 388-877A-0138, filed 3/4/14, effective 4/4/14.

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246-809,