C-26, r. 222.1 - Regulation respecting the psychotherapist’s permit

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7. The board of directors of the Ordre professionnel des psychologues du Québec issues a psychotherapist’s permit to a person who applies therefor within 2 years of the date of coming into force of section 187.1 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26) and who
(1)  holds a bachelor’s degree in the field of mental health and human relations on the date of coming into force of section 187.1 of the Code;
(2)  has completed, in the 3 years preceding the date of coming into force of section 187.1 of the Code, 600 hours in psychotherapy in connection with at least 1 of the 4 theoretical models of intervention referred to in subparagraph i of the first paragraph of paragraph 2 of section 1;
(3)  has completed, in the 5 years preceding the date of coming into force of section 187.1 of the Code or in the year following that date, 90 hours of continuing education in psychotherapy in connection with at least 1 of the 4 theoretical models of intervention referred to in subparagraph i of the first paragraph of paragraph 2 of section 1; and
(4)  has completed, on the date of coming into force of section 187.1 of the Code, 50 hours of individual supervision pertaining to 200 hours of practice of psychotherapy in connection with at least 1 of the 4 theoretical models of intervention referred to in subparagraph i of the first paragraph of paragraph 2 of section 1.
O.C. 527-2012, s. 7.