FL DOH · MQA

Licensed Mental Health Counselors in Apollo Beach, FL

18 licensed licensed mental health counselors in Apollo Beach, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling.

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In Apollo Beach

Licensed Licensed Mental Health Counselors in Apollo Beach

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Lefebvre, Rachel 24975 Clear 1 yrs
Manningham, Scott 17773 Clear 6 yrs
Gutierrez Lopez, Maria 27246 Clear
Spero, Katherine 17801 Clear 6 yrs
Quinn, Monica 12365 Clear 12 yrs
Smith, Denisha 18937 Clear 5 yrs
Swanston, Delinda 19013 Clear 5 yrs
Broadnax, Jaytavia 23695 Clear 2 yrs
Greene, Jesse 18108 Clear 6 yrs
Manzolillo, Rosemarie 1833 Clear 38 yrs
Jones, Nicole 16111 Clear 8 yrs
Jacobs, Jonita 18188 Clear 6 yrs
Scott, Shaune 26254 Clear 1 yrs
Thomas-Masso, Demetria 10905 Clear 15 yrs
White, Laura 24264 Clear 2 yrs
Canque-Kaplan, Angela 16391 Clear 8 yrs
Osgood, Jan 24583 Clear 2 yrs
Leonard, Sharron 24600 Clear 2 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Licensed Mental Health Counselor Profession in Florida

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What they do

Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs) in Florida diagnose and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral conditions using counseling, psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and treatment planning. They work with individuals, couples, families, and groups to address depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, substance use, relationship issues, life transitions, and adjustment disorders. LMHCs may apply cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-focused approaches, motivational interviewing, and other evidence-based modalities.

LMHCs in Florida practice in community mental health centers, group and solo private practice, hospitals, schools, employee assistance programs, substance use treatment programs, and faith-based or non-profit counseling agencies. Many specialize in working with specific populations such as children, adolescents, veterans, survivors of trauma, or LGBTQ+ communities. They often coordinate care with psychiatrists, primary care providers, schools, and family members. Florida's growing demand for mental health services makes the LMHC workforce essential to filling access gaps statewide.

Licensing in Florida

To become licensed, candidates earn a master's degree from a qualifying counseling program, complete supervised clinical experience as a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern (typically two years and at least 1,500 face-to-face client hours under board-approved supervision), pass the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination, and complete the Florida Laws and Rules examination. Renewal is biennial with documented continuing education in mandated topics. The Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling oversees licensure.

How to verify or report

Verify an LMHC license through the Florida MQA license search. To report ethical violations, unprofessional conduct, or boundary violations, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by phone at 850-488-0796.

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