Behavioral & mental health licensure in North Carolina.
The required exam, supervised hours, jurisprudence rules, and official board for six North Carolina behavioral and mental health licenses — professional counseling, clinical social work, psychology, marriage & family therapy, behavior analysis, and addictions counseling.
Professional counseling licensure in North Carolina
License: LCMHC · Exam: NCE or NCMHCE
- Supervised experience3,000 hours
- Timeframeover 2+ years
- State law / jurisprudence examYes — North Carolina Jurisprudence Exam
Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current North Carolina rules with the board before you apply.
Clinical social work licensure in North Carolina
License: LCSW · Exam: ASWB Clinical
- Supervised experience3,000 hours post-MSW (≥100 hrs supervision)
- Timeframein no less than 2 and no more than 6 years
- State law / jurisprudence examNo
Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current North Carolina rules with the board before you apply.
Psychology licensure in North Carolina
License: Licensed Psychologist · Exam: EPPP Part 1
- Supervised experience3,000 (1,500 predoctoral + 1,500 postdoctoral)
- Timeframeeach year ≥1,500 hrs
- State law / jurisprudence examYes — North Carolina State Examination
Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current North Carolina rules with the board before you apply.
Marriage & family therapy licensure in North Carolina
License: LMFT · Exam: AMFTRB National MFT Exam
- Supervised experience1,500 clinical hours (≥1,000 post-degree, 500 relational); 200 supervision
- TimeframeLMFTA valid up to 3 years
- State law / jurisprudence examNo
Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current North Carolina rules with the board before you apply.
Behavior analysis licensure in North Carolina
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 North Carolina rules with the board before you apply.
Addictions counseling licensure in North Carolina
License: LCAS (Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist) · Exam: IC&RC AADC exam
- Supervised experience6,000 (~3 yrs); master's with clinical internship
- Timeframeverify with board
- State law / jurisprudence examNo
Source: official board / national body (high confidence). Requirements change — confirm current North Carolina rules with the board before you apply.
North Carolina 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.
The licensures we help you pass.
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Psychologist
A doctoral degree (PhD, PsyD, or EdD) in psychology from an accredited program.
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A BSW, MSW, or doctoral social work degree from a CSWE-accredited program, depending on the license level.
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A master's in counseling or a related field, ideally CACREP-accredited.
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A master's or doctoral degree in marriage and family therapy or a closely related field.
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A master's degree plus BACB-verified coursework (a bachelor's for the BCaBA).
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The education or degree your state credential requires for addiction counseling.
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