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Old Nov 20, 2011, 04:26 PM
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I know 2 T's personally plus my own T. I believe that after they're licensed, they no longer need supervision. They may consult on a case but it's not required. And all 3 of these T's accept insurance including Medicare.

My T has had me sign a release when I was going to see the substitute T. So, I know she's not talking about me with anyone. And even then she reviewed with me what she would share.

But before they're fully licensed, I think they have to have 100's of hours of supervision.