CGAC II - Initial Certification
The CGAC II has no exam. To be updated, you need to first be a CGAC I and then show you meet all the requirements of a CGAC II
The CGAC requires credentialing, education, supervised experience hours and successful completion of a written examination. Education and/or Credentialing Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the behavioral health field such as license or certification in a recognized behavioral health field (i.e. psychology, addictions, clinical social work). Educational coursework for degree requirement must include the following:
- Basic Counseling Skills
- Group Counseling Skills
- Counseling Ethics
- Counseling Diverse Populations
- Coexisting Disorders, or Multiple Diagnosis, or Dual Diagnosis, etc
- 60 Hours Problem/Compulsive Gambling Education. All education hours must be accredited or approved by a recognized/approved accreditation body. A minimum of 2 hours is required in following categories:
- Gambling Client Assessment/Intake
- Gambling Financial Planning & Budgeting
- Gambling Counseling (Individual, Group, Family)
- Gambling Case Management
- Professional Responsibility and Ethics
- Crisis Intervention
- Co-occurring Disorders
- 2000 Hours of Supervised Experience in the Gambling Addiction Counselor Domains Experience
- Experience may include any gambling specific counseling services rendered in the Four Domains; Clinical, Documentation, Administrative and Client Advocacy. (1 Full Time Month = 160 experience hours).
- Included in the experience must be a minimum of 100 hours as a gambling counselor delivering direct treatment to problem/disordered gambler and significant others.
- 36 hours of face-to-face, telephone, email, or other electronic communication clinical supervision from a qualified problem gambling treatment certification clinical supervisor.
- Code of Conduct (signed and dated)
- International Certification Examination for Gambling Counselors
- Passing score on the International Certification Examination for Gambling Counselors professional psychometric national certification examination from the International Gambling Counselor Certification Board
CGAC II Eligibility to Clinically Supervise:
- CGAC II must be practicing as a CGAC II for two years
- Have completed 10 CEUs in clinical supervision (evidenced by documentation)
- Request MHACBO place you on list of Approved Certified Clinical Supervisors
CGAC Recertification
Recertification occurs every two years. Certified CGACs must submit 40 hours of continuing education every two years, which must include 6 hours of Ethics Training and update their certification file with any changes (address, phone, email, etc.).