New LPC Supervisor Minimum Qualifications

New LPC Supervisor Minimum Qualifications

New requirements for Licensed Professional Counselors who provide clinical supervision went into effect on September 1st, 2021. These requirements were established by HB20-1206, the Mental Health Sunset Act. Originally, HB20-1206 was thought to have created a new designation, the Licensure Professional Counselor - Supervisor, or LPC-S. The Mental Health Sunset Act redefined clinical supervision and established new minimum qualifications. Learn what you need to know.

CCA Announces Partnership with CPH

CCA Announces Partnership with CPH

The Colorado Counseling Association is pleased to announce our partnership with CPH & Associates, a leading insurance company in the mental health field. As a member of the CCA, you can receive discounted services with CPH & Associates. Fully licensed professional members and post-master’s intern/associate members can receive great discounts on CPH & Associates insurance. Student members can receive free malpractice liability insurance with a CCA student membership.

Decoding the

Decoding the "Decolonization" of Mental Health, a member's only article.

One of the latest buzzwords in the realm of “Multicultural Counseling,” is that of “Decolonizing Mental Healthcare.” Because conversations around “multicultural” or “pluralism” in general continue to, at times, be contentious, a term like “Decolonization” becomes a loaded one.

 
Our Story

The Colorado Counseling Association (CCA) is a state branch of the Western Region for the 60,000 member American Counseling Association (ACA). The CCA is an organization of mental health professionals and students who work in education, health care, residential, private practice, community agencies, government and business/industry settings.

Our Vision

Service as a dynamic network of mental health professionals in the State of Colorado, the CCA is devoted to professional development and maintenance of high standards for those involved in the field.

Our Mission

The mission of the Colorado Counseling Association is to promote the counseling profession through legislative advocacy, education resources, and outreach to future leaders in our field.