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Behavioral & mental health licensure in Nebraska.

The required exam, supervised hours, jurisprudence rules, and official board for six Nebraska behavioral and mental health licenses — professional counseling, clinical social work, psychology, marriage & family therapy, behavior analysis, and addictions counseling.

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Professional counseling licensure in Nebraska

License: LIMHP · Exam: NCE or NCMHCE

  • Supervised experience3,000 supervised (1,500 direct; 1,500 with major mental illness); ≥1 hr supervision/week
  • Timeframepost-master's; expressed in hours
  • State law / jurisprudence examNo

Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current Nebraska rules with the board before you apply.

Clinical social work licensure in Nebraska

License: CMSW + LMHP/LIMHP (clinical title pathway) · Exam: ASWB Clinical

  • Supervised experience3,000 post-master's supervised
  • Timeframe~2 years (no fixed minimum in rule)
  • State law / jurisprudence examNo

Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current Nebraska rules with the board before you apply.

Psychology licensure in Nebraska

License: Licensed Psychologist · Exam: EPPP Part 1

  • Supervised experience≥1,500 internship + ≥1,500 postdoctoral (≥1,000 direct)
  • Timeframeinternship ≥12 mo; postdoc within 24 mo
  • State law / jurisprudence examYes — Nebraska Jurisprudence Examination

Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current Nebraska rules with the board before you apply.

Marriage & family therapy licensure in Nebraska

License: LIMHP/LMHP with Certified MFT (CMFT) · Exam: AMFTRB National MFT Exam

  • Supervised experience3,000 supervised; 1,500 direct client contact
  • Timeframe2 hrs supervision per 15 hrs client contact
  • State law / jurisprudence examYes — Nebraska Mental Health Jurisprudence Examination

Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current Nebraska rules with the board before you apply.

Behavior analysis licensure in Nebraska

License: Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) · Exam: BCBA exam (BACB)

  • Supervised experienceBACB standard: 2,000 fieldwork hours (or 1,500 concentrated)
  • TimeframeSet by BACB fieldwork standards
  • State law / jurisprudence examNo

Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current Nebraska rules with the board before you apply.

Addictions counseling licensure in Nebraska

License: LADC (Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor) · Exam: IC&RC ADC exam

  • Supervised experience6,000 + 300-hr practical training; 1 hr supervision per 40 hrs
  • Timeframeverify with board
  • State law / jurisprudence examNo

Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current Nebraska rules with the board before you apply.

Nebraska at a glance: Professional counseling uses the NCE or NCMHCE; clinical social work uses the ASWB Clinical; psychology uses the EPPP Part 1. Always confirm current rules with each board before you apply.

A note on accuracy: Licensure requirements — degree, supervised hours, jurisprudence exams, and application steps — are set by each state board and change over time. This guide shows the general national path and the exam Triad prepares you for. Always confirm the exact, current requirements with your state’s official licensing board before you apply.

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