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Interstate Licensure Portability: Logistics and Barriers for Professional Counselors
The Professional Counselor (2019)
  • Anna Elliott
  • Dr Lynn Bohecker, Liberty University
  • Gregory Elliott
  • Dr Bethany J Townsend, Northwest Nazarene University
  • Dr Veronica Johnson, University of Montana, Missoula
  • Anna Lopez, New Mexico State University - Main Campus
  • Dr Elizabeth D Horn, Idaho State University
  • Ken Roach
Abstract
Counseling licensure portability is in a state of crisis. The collaborative 20/20 initiative made headway in establishing the profession’s objectives toward consistent licensure standards across states; however, inconsistencies and significant barriers persist. The authors conducted a qualitative content analysis to understand the logistics associated with interstate portability of counseling licenses in the Rocky Mountain Region of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming). Results describe participants’ experiences in fulfilling licensure requirements and the barriers encountered because of discrepancies in practice standards. Recommendations for counselors, supervisors, and state licensing boards are described.
Keywords
  • license portability,
  • interstate portability,
  • licensing boards,
  • licensure requirements,
  • qualitative analysis
Publication Date
2019
DOI
doi:10.15241/ae.9.3.252
Citation Information
Elliott, A., Bohecker L., Elliott, G.M., Townsend, B.J., Johnson, V., Lopez, A., Horn, E.D. Roach, K. (2019). Interstate license portability: Logistics and barriers for professional counselors. The Professional Counselor, 9(3) 252-266. doi:10.15241/ae.9.3.252