How to become a lcdc in texas

The human services program provides the skills and competencies required for a variety of positions in the helping professions. Human service professionals work with people experiencing a wide range of problems, including those with developmental disabilities, individuals with mental health problems or disorders, people with substance abuse problems, clients with work- or educational-related issues, or those needing assistance with basic life need issues such as housing, food, and clothing. Human service professionals work with children, adults, groups, families and the elderly.

Human service professionals are motivated by helping others. Effective professionals are patient, have empathy and compassion for others, and enjoy giving of themselves and working with others. Human service professionals should also be able to manage their time well and possess effective communication skills. Because of the nature of the work in this field, professionals should be mature, stable and dependable.

Students with a degree in human services work in a number of capacities and jobs, including case managers or case workers, counselors, advocates, and prevention or education specialists. Many graduates work one-on-one with clients in direct care positions, while others work behind the scenes or in administrative or management positions. Human service professionals work in government- or state-funded agencies, in non-profit agencies, in residential treatment programs and hospitals, and in private offices or agencies.

All course work required for licensing as a chemical dependency counselor, as well as the supervised practicum training, is provided. Students can apply for temporary licensure and pursue employment (clinical internship) after completing the Basic Chemical Dependency Counselor Certificate, although completion of the Associate of Applied Science degree in Human Services is required for full licensure.

  • Note: Some placement sites required student to successfully pass a background check and drug screen.

The general education core will transfer to a variety of colleges and universities. Contact a counselor or faculty member at any of the colleges for specific information and to obtain the recommended sequencing of courses.

Licensure - Employment in this field requires Texas licensure from the State of Texas (LCDC)

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How to become a lcdc in texas

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Numerous certifications are available in Texas for individuals of all educational levels.  The Texas Certification Board of Addiction Professionals (TCBAP) offers the following credentials: Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC); Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (AADC); Certified Chemical Dependency Specialist (CCDS); and Certified Criminal Justice Addictions Professional (CCJP).  Additionally, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) credentials Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors (LCDC) and Texas Counselor Interns (CI).  CEU Matrix is an approved education provider for both TCBAP and DSHS and we offer course packages for all of these credentials.

For individuals who have yet to earn a degree, the ADC, CCJP and CI credentials are available.  These credentials all require training in addiction and/or criminal jus tice studies and completion of a standardized exam arranged through the state board.  The number of training hours required to become a CCJP varies according to the level of education the applicant has attained, this is reflected in our CCJP packages.

Those holding an associate’s degree are eligible to apply for their LCDC.  Further requirements include completion of the chemical dependency specific training, 4000 hours of experience and passing the standardized exam.  Individuals holding a master’s degree in a counseling or behavioral science field are eligible for either the AADC or the CCDS credential.  These credentials also require hours of experience and completion of a standardized exam.  To learn more about credentials offered in Texas  CLICK HERE

CEU Matrix is proud to provide both initial certification and renewal training to substance abuse and criminal justice professionals.  Our 40 hour renewal package allows individuals to choose their own courses from our library of over 80 courses.  We are available to answer any questions you may have on how to become a counselor in Texas.  We can also customize a plan for those who may not need all of the hours in our course packages.

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    ADC Certification in Texas – Initial Certification – 270 hours

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    CCDS Initial Certification for Texas – 135 Hours

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    Texas CCJP Certification for Doctoral Degree or AAC Holders – Initial Certification – 60 hours

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How much does an LCDC make in Texas?

As of Sep 28, 2022, the average annual pay for the LCDC jobs category in Texas is $37,352 a year.

What degree do you need to be a substance abuse counselor in Texas?

A master's degree in a field of behavioral health. 180 hours of education that is alcohol and drug specific. 2,000 documented hours (about one year) of experience in the substance abuse counseling field. Fill out application and pay application fee, find the application here: AADC Application.

Can a felon become an LCDC in Texas?

The LCDC Board will deny your application if your background check reveals a conviction of any of the following within10 years of the date of your application: Any other felony offense not listed separately in the categories on this page that results in actual or potential physical harm to others or animals.

How do I become a mental health counselor in Texas?

5 Steps for becoming a therapist in Texas.
Acquire a bachelor's degree. ... .
Earn a master's degree. ... .
Complete post-graduate supervision hours. ... .
Pass the licensing exam. ... .
Begin practicing and continuing education..