How many hours of clinical supervision can be group supervision?
The Regulations at N.J.A.C. 13:34-4.3(b)1ii, allow up to half of the required supervision hours (200 of the 400 hours) to be in group supervision. Group supervision consists of no more than six supervisees in a room at a time. Individual supervision can consist of one or two supervisees in a room, and at least 200 hours must be individual supervision. All 400 hours may be individual supervision. • How many hours of supervised clinical experience do I have to complete post-degree? N.J.A.C. 13:34-4.3(b) It depends on your terminal degree. If you have a master’s degree, you are required to complete a minimum of two years of supervised marriage and family therapy experience after the degree. Your single year of general counseling may occur before receiving the degree or after. If you have a post-master’s degree (e.g., Ed.S., Ph.D.), then you must complete a minimum of one of the two required years of supervised marriage and family therapy experience after you have been awarded the degree.