Can a Limited Licensed Counselor (LLPC) Practice Independently in Michigan?

Can a Limited Licensed Counselor (LLPC) Practice Independently in Michigan?

Wondering if Michigan LLPCs can practice independently? This guide explains the limitations and supervision requirements for Limited Licensed Counselors in Michigan. Learn why LLPCs must work under supervision, the steps needed to achieve full LPC licensure, and what’s required to practice independently. Understand Michigan’s guidelines to ensure compliance and successfully advance your counseling career.

Elizabeth Carr, LPC, ACS

Elizabeth is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor practicing in Michigan and also licensed in Texas. Therapeutic experience includes working with adults and children who experience anxiety, depression and emotion dysregulation.

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