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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 University Catalog
Mental Health Rehabilitation Technician/Community Certification (MHRT/C)
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The Mental Health Rehabilitation Technician/Community (MHRT/C) certificate meets the MaineCare “other qualified mental health professional” requirement for providing specific services to adults. Those services include community integration, intensive case management, assertive community treatment, skills development, day support services and family psycho‐education. The MHRT/C certification program is competency-based, enabling those with a variety of backgrounds who have appropriate education, work experience and training to earn certification. Individuals planning to provide community support services in positions funded by the Department of Health and Human Services and MaineCare (formerly Medicaid) must meet specific knowledge competencies. UMPI offers three pathways to receive this certification.
- The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program meet the requirements for Full MHRT/C certification upon completion of the BSW degree.
- A blended Social Work/Psychology blended path requires nine courses to meet eight domain and competency areas. See below.*
- A Psychology path requires six courses in eight domain and competency areas. See below.**
Individuals wishing to receive MHRT/C certification must apply through the Office of Adult Mental Health Services at the Department of Health and Human Services. The application as well as the guidelines for this process may be found at: http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/cfl/MHRT/community_guidelines.htm”. See Certificate Program Requirements for further information of the MHRT/C requirements.
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2. A blended Social Work/Psychology blended path requires nine courses to meet eight domain and competency areas.
Course |
Course Description |
PSY 205 |
Lifespan Development |
PSY 235 |
Abnormal Psychology |
PSY 374 |
Vocational Aspects of Disability |
PSY 380 |
Counseling |
PSY 382 |
Substance Abuse Counseling |
SWK 105 |
Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Inclusion |
SWK 202 |
Ethics in Helping Professions |
SWK 300 |
Social Welfare and Policy Issues |
SWK 309 |
Case Management Practice |
SWK 381 |
Crisis Intervention |
Domains |
Courses |
Domain 1 |
PSY 205 , PSY 235 , PSY 374 , PSY 382 , SWK 309 , SWK 381 |
Domain 2 |
PSY 374 , PSY 382 , SWK 309 |
Domain 3 |
SWK 202 |
Domain 4 |
SWK 381 |
Domain 5 |
SWK 300 |
Domain 6 |
PSY 235 , PSY 374 , PSY 382 , SWK 309 |
Domain 7 |
SWK 105 |
Domain 8 |
PSY 374 |
3. A Psychology path requires six courses in eight domain and competency areas.
Courses |
Course Descriptions |
PSY 100 |
General Psychology |
PSY 205 |
Lifespan Development |
PSY 235 |
Abnormal Psychology |
PSY 374 |
Vocational Aspects of Disability |
PSY 380 |
Counseling |
PSY 382 |
Substance Abuse Counseling |
Domains |
Courses |
Domain 1 |
PSY 205 , PSY 235 , PSY 374 ,PSY 380 , PSY 382 |
Domain 2 |
PSY 374 , PSY 380 |
Domain 3 |
PSY 374 , PSY 380 |
Domain 4 |
PSY 235 , PSY 380 , PSY 382 |
Domain 5 |
PSY 374 |
Domain 6 |
PSY 100 , PSY 374 , PSY 380 , PSY 382 |
Domain 7 |
PSY 374 , PSY 380 |
Domain 8 |
PSY 374 |
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