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Human Services-Board Certified Practitioner (HS-BCP)
Did you know that the Center for Credentialing & Education offers a certification for those holding at least an associates degree in a human service related field? Both of these would qualify: BridgeValley students with an AAS in Human Services & Rehabilitation Studies Mountwest students with an AAS in Alcohol & Drug Counseling In addition to the education, you need 350 hours of postgraduate, relevant experience (paid or volunteer). With both of these conditions met, you qualify to sit for the HS-BCPE. Once you pass the exam, you can use the post-nominals HS-BCP. Certification post-nominals can be listed after your academic qualification and any license that you hold. For example: Dakota Collins, MA, LPC, NCC, HS-BCP For many of you it would be: Name, AAS, HS-BCP The requirements can be found here: https://www.cce-global.org/credentialing/hsbcp/requirements
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What if I live in Indiana? Is this nationally recognized?
Introductions
I am really excited to see that quite a few of my former students have joined and plan to join. I would really like to know what has been going on in your professional journey. I know many have pursued BSW degrees and other undergraduate degrees. I know of at least four of you enrolled in MSW programs or masters level counseling programs. Let us know what you have been up to and lets see how we might continue to support each other. For those of you finding the platform some other way, we would really like to get to know you as well. Where are you in your professional journey? Where are you headed? In what ways could you use support? I think we've got a lot of potential here already. I hope you can all make it to the coffee hour session this weekend. No real agenda other than figure how this platform can be best utilized. Make sure to check out the Calendar tab at the top for scheduled events. Looking forward to seeing those of you who can attend. -Coty
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I moved to Indiana and in doing so, had to change my major from a BSW to Criminal Justice. I graduated on the 12th of December from WVSU and started my MSW at the University of Kentucky on the 12th of January. I work for a non profit providing counseling services and intensive case management support to people in active homelessness and those that have recently been housed. So happy to see all my old classmates here!!
Welcome!
This is a brand new space for equipping future helping professionals for success. For the last five years, I have been teaching at the undergraduate level and now I would like to make much of the content and support more accessible to those outside of the college or university. With this platform, I will run monthly training and information sessions to help you learn how to become a counselor. This not only means skill development, but personal formation as well. A dysregulated counselor is a liability in session. If we are to help others navigate intense experiences, we must first be able to navigate them. Self-regulation is essential for successful co-regulation. Experiencing co-regulation is the means to self-regulation. You can't give that which you have no received. Now I need your feedback. What would you like me to prioritize? Personal development workshops, basic counseling skills, or the licensing process among various professions?
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Personal development workshops!! So grateful to be able to still learn from you Mr. Collins!!
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Anthony Gonzales
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Always learning and grateful for the life we get to live today!!

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Joined Feb 13, 2026