Guide to Becoming A
Registered Clinical Social Work Intern
in Florida
Confused About How to Register as a Clinical Social Work Intern in Florida? We’ve Got You Covered.
A Step-by-Step Roadmap for MSW Graduates to Navigate the RCSWI Process Confidently
Prepared by Myriam Y. Ayala, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and
Qualified Supervisor in the State of Florida.
If you’re a recent MSW graduate in Florida and feeling lost about how to become a Registered Clinical Social Work Intern (RCSWI) in Florida, you're not alone.
Many recent graduates feel lost when it comes to navigating the Florida registration process. From gathering required documentation, understanding application procedures, to finding a qualified clinical supervisor—it can all feel a bit overwhelming.
That’s why at Inclusion Online Therapy, we’ve created a comprehensive and easy-to-follow guide designed specifically for MSW graduates like you.
Our FREE How to Become a RCSWI Guide simplifies everything from organizing your requirements to finding the right supervisor! The guide has tips, resources and helpful links to help you navigate the registration process.
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Additional Online Mental Health Resources
The following links are provided to offer additional information and resources on mental health care and treatment. This is not an exhaustive list, nor an endorsement of the content on these sites
- American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
- American Counseling Association
- American Psychiatric Association
- American Psychological Association
- Anxiety Disorders
- Attention Deficit Disorders
- Center for Mental Health Services
- Prescription and Over- the-Counter Medication
- Mental Health America
- MentalHealth
- National Institute of Mental Health
- National Mental Health Association
- National Sleep Foundation
- National Women’s Health Resource Center
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Mental Health Links
The following links are listed to provide you with additional online mental health care information. Please also check the additional links provided for physical health for a more comprehensive understanding of your over-all well-being. The following is not meant to be a comprehensive list, nor is it an endorsement of the content of the sites.
- American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
- American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
- American Counseling Association
- American Psychiatric Association
- American Psychological Association
- American Psychological Society
- Center for Mental Health Services
- Mental Health America
- MentalHealth.gov/
- National Institute of Mental Health
- National Mental Health Association
- National Eating Disorders Association
- National Sleep Foundation
- National Women’s Health Resource Center
- The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
- NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- DrugWatch.com provides up-to-date information about prescription and over-the-counter medications, including details about associated side effects.
- National Center for PTSD
- Give an Hour— for veterans and their families
- National Center for PTSD Real Warriors (U.S. Department of Defense)— for veterans and their families
- The Gift From Within
- Sidran Institute